Solheim Cup - Results

Results

Year Venue Winning Team Score Losing Team Captains
2013 Colorado Golf Club
(Parker, Colorado)
Meg Mallon
Liselotte Neumann
2011
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Killeen Castle Golf Resort
(County Meath, Ireland)
Europe 15 13 United States Rosie Jones
Alison Nicholas
2009
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Rich Harvest Farms
(Sugar Grove, Illinois)
United States 16 12 Europe Beth Daniel
Alison Nicholas
2007
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Halmstad GK
(Halmstad, Sweden)
United States 16 12 Europe Betsy King
Helen Alfredsson
2005
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Crooked Stick Golf Club
(Carmel, Indiana)
United States 15½ 12½ Europe Nancy Lopez
Catrin Nilsmark
2003
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Barsebäck Golf & Country Club
(Löddeköpinge, Skåne, Sweden)
Europe 17½ 10½ United States Patty Sheehan
Catrin Nilsmark
2002
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Interlachen Country Club
(Edina, Minnesota)
United States 15½ 12½ Europe Patty Sheehan
Dale Reid
2000
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Loch Lomond Golf Club
(Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland)
Europe 14½ 11½ United States Pat Bradley
Dale Reid
1998
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Muirfield Village
(Dublin, Ohio)
United States 16 12 Europe Judy Rankin
Pia Nilsson
1996
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St Pierre Golf & Country Club
(Chepstow, Wales)
United States 17 11 Europe Judy Rankin
Mickey Walker
1994
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The Greenbrier
(White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia)
United States 13 7 Europe JoAnne Carner
Mickey Walker
1992
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Dalmahoy Country Club
(Edinburgh, Scotland)
Europe 11½ United States Kathy Whitworth
Mickey Walker
1990
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Lake Nona Golf & Country Club
(Orlando, Florida)
United States 11½ Europe Kathy Whitworth
Mickey Walker

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