Junior Solheim Cup
Tournament information | |
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Location | 2021: Ohio, USA |
Established | 2002 |
Course(s) | 2021: Sylvania Country Club |
Format | Match play |
Month played | September (2021) |
Current champion | |
Europe |
The Junior Solheim Cup is a version of the Solheim Cup for girls aged 12 to 18. It was inaugurated in 2002. It is currently officially called the PING Junior Solheim Cup. The Junior Solheim Cup follows a similar format to The Solheim Cup and features the top 12 U.S. amateur girls—defined as girls participating in American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events—versus their European counterparts. College/university golfers are ineligible to participate in the event, even if they meet the age cutoff. The event is held over two days, with six fourball and six foursomes matches on the first day, and twelve singles matches on the second day.
Each event has been held in the general vicinity of that year's Solheim Cup.[1] The United States has won 7 of the 11 contests, with Europe winning 3, while the 2011 match ended in a tie.
Many Junior Solheim Cup players go on to play in the Solheim Cup. Of the victorious 12-woman European side at Gleneagles in 2019, 10 members had previously played in the Junior Solheim Cup.[2]
Results[]
Year | Venue | Location | Winning team | Score | USA captain | Europe captain |
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2021 | Ohio, USA | Europe | 13–11 | Renee Powell | Annika Sörenstam | |
2019 | Gleneagles Hotel (King's Course) |
Scotland | United States | 13–11 | Mary Bea Porter-King | Mickey Walker |
2017 | Des Moines G&CC (Composite Course #2)[a] |
Iowa, USA | United States | 14½–9½ | Alice Miller | Alison Nicholas |
2015 | Golf Club St. Leon-Rot (Rot Course) |
Germany | United States | 13–11 | JoAnne Carner | Iben Tinning |
2013 | Colorado, USA | United States | 14½–9½ | Kathy Whitworth | Janice Moodie | |
2011 | Ireland | United States[b] | 12–12 | Meg Mallon | Liselotte Neumann | |
2009 | Aurora Country Club | Illinois, USA | United States | 15½–8½ | Nancy Lopez | Carin Koch |
2007 | Sweden | Europe | 14–10 | Donna Andrews | Catrin Nilsmark | |
2005 | Indiana, USA | United States | 16–8 | Colleen Walker | Charlotta Sörenstam | |
2003 | Bokskogen Golf Club | Sweden | Europe | 12½–11½ | Val Skinner | Helen Alfredsson |
2002 | Minnesota, USA | United States | 17–7 | Sherri Steinhauer | Marta Figueras-Dotti |
- Notes
- ^ Neither the Solheim Cup nor the Junior Solheim Cup used the club's two courses (North and South) in the configurations played by members. The Solheim Cup used a composite course made up of nine holes from each circuit. The Junior Solheim Cup used the remaining holes for its composite course.
- ^ The matches ended in a 12–12 tie. The rules state that in the event of a tie, the cup is retained by the team that held it before the contest.
Teams[]
Source:[3]
United States[]
- 2021: , , Megha Ganne, , , Alexa Pano, , , , , ,
- 2019: , , , , Rachel Heck, Lucy Li, , , Alexa Pano, , , Rose Zhang
- 2017: , , , Rachel Heck, Gina Kim, Lucy Li, Emilia Migliaccio, Yealimi Noh, Kaitlyn Papp, , , Rose Zhang
- 2015: , , Mariel Galdiano, Kristen Gillman, Megan Khang, Nelly Korda, , , Haley Moore, , Kaitlyn Papp, Angel Yin
- 2013: , , , , Alison Lee, , , , , , ,
- 2011: , , , Alison Lee, , , , Mariah Stackhouse, , Emma Talley, ,
- 2009: , , Jennifer Johnson, , Jessica Korda, Alison Lee, , , , Alexandra Stewart, Lexi Thompson, Kristina Wong
- 2007: , , , Mina Harigae, Vicky Hurst, Kimberly Kim, , Isabelle Lendl, , , ,
- 2005: , , , , , , , Kimberly Kim, Sydnee Michaels, Morgan Pressel, ,
- 2003: Amanda Blumenherst, , , Paula Creamer, , , Taylor Leon, Brittany Lincicome, , , Jane Park,
- 2002: Amanda Blumenherst, , Paula Creamer, , , Brittany Lang, Brittany Lincicome, , , Jane Park, Morgan Pressel,
Europe[]
- 2021: , , , , , , , Meja Örtengren, , Paula Schulz-Hanssen, ,
- 2019: Pia Babnik, , Annabell Fuller, Lily May Humphreys, , Lucie Malchirand, , Alessia Nobilio, , , ,
- 2017: , , Julia Engström, , Linn Grant, Esther Henseleit, Frida Kinhult, Amanda Linnér, Alessia Nobilio, Emma Spitz, Maja Stark, Beatrice Wallin
- 2015: , , Leonie Harm, Agathe Laisné, , , María Parra, Ana Peláez, , Emma Spitz, Puk Lyng Thomsen, Albane Valenzuela
- 2013: Shannon Aubert, Virginia Elena Carta, Georgia Hall, , Karolin Lampert, Bronte Law, Harang Lee, Emily Kristine Pedersen, , Linnea Ström, Anne van Dam,
- 2011: , Amy Boulden, Céline Boutier, Manon Gidali, Charley Hull, Emma Nilsson, Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire, , Luna Sobrón, Lauren Taylor,
- 2009: , , Tonje Daffinrud, , Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire, , Sophia Popov, Klára Spilková, Kelly Tidy, ,
- 2007: , Carlota Ciganda, , Caroline Hedwall, Jacqueline Hedwall, , , , Florentyna Parker, , , . Caroline Masson withdrew and was replaced by Jacqueline Hedwall.
- 2005: Carlota Ciganda, , , Caroline Masson, Belén Mozo, Azahara Muñoz, Anna Nordqvist, Florentyna Parker, Beatriz Recari, Melissa Reid, ,
- 2003: Minea Blomqvist, Emma Cabrera-Bello, , María Hernández, Pernilla Lindberg, Belén Mozo, Azahara Muñoz, Dewi Claire Schreefel, Marianne Skarpnord, Louise Stahle, Caroline Westrup,
- 2002: Carmen Alonso, Minea Blomqvist, , Emma Cabrera-Bello, , , María Hernández, Azahara Muñoz, , Dewi Claire Schreefel, Elisa Serramia, Louise Stahle
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "The 2015 Solheim Cup: Highlight of the Sporting Year to take place in September" (Press release). Ladies European Tour. 30 May 2014. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ "Line Up Complete For 2021 European Ping Junior Solheim Cup Team". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
- ^ http://solheimcup.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/PJSC-2017-BOOKLET-HANDBOOK-Email-.pdf[dead link]
External links[]
- Junior golf tournaments
- Team golf tournaments
- Women's golf tournaments
- Solheim Cup
- Women's golf tournaments in the United States
- Recurring sporting events established in 2002