Europeans stage a comeback to claim Junior Solheim Cup
9/2/2021 | by Andrew Stilwell of AmateurGolf.com
see also: View results for Junior Solheim Cup, Bernardus Golf

Facing a four-point deficit at the beginning of play, the Europeans rally in singles play for the victory
After an alternating 3-3 split during Wednesday morning’s four-ball matches, it appeared that the American side would be en route to their fifth consecutive Junior Solheim Cup victory, capturing five of the six possible points in the afternoon foursomes, to finish the first day leading by a margin of 8-4.12 matches on deck.
— AJGA (@AJGAGolf) September 2, 2021
12 points up for grabs.
One #JrSolheimCup 🇪🇺🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/rJi9z3iuim
Germany’s Paula Schulz-Hanssen won holes 16 and 17 over California’s Catherine Rao in Match No. 1 to win Thursday’s first match by a final margin of 2&1, the first point of the day for the Europeans.
Match 3 between Yana Wilson (Henderson, Nev.) and Spain’s Cayetana Fernandezwas halved with a clinching putt by Wilson to make the margin 9.5-5.5, and then all of the momentum began to shift in favor of the Europeans. The next several points on the scoreboard all went to the European side, with none of the matches lasting the full 18 holes.

The European Junior Solheim Cup Team with Captain Annika Sorenstam, Photo: AJGA
At the halfway point of the singles rounds, the Europeans had gained 3 full points on the Americans, trailing by one point. Following Match No. 7, as Italy’sFrancesca Fiorellinidefeated California’s Kelly Xu, the standings were tied at 9.5 apiece. The next several points also went in favor of the Europeans (Constance Fouillet (France) def. Avery Zweig (McKinney, Tex.) 5&3, Helen Briem (Germany) def. Alexa Pano (Lake Worth, Fla.) 4&3), and the morning’s 8-4 margin in favor of the American side now stood 11.5-9.5 in favor of the Euros.
The deciding match proved to be Match No. 8, where the Czech Republic’s Denisa Vodkickova defeated Sara Im (Duluth, Ga.) by a final margin of 2 and 1 to give the European side the needed 12.5 points for victory, their third-ever Junior Solheim Cup, and first ever on United States’ soil. It was the first win for the European side in the Junior Solheim Cup since 2007, where they defeated the Americans by a final margin of 14-10.🇪🇺 OLE OLE OLE 🇪🇺
— Solheim Cup Team Europe (@SolheimCupEuro) September 2, 2021
The celebrations for #TeamEurope are underway 🙌#JrSolheimCup pic.twitter.com/CovQY44bBL
About the Junior Solheim Cup

Inaugurated in 2002, The PING Junior Solheim Cup is a version of The Solheim Cup for female amateurs born after 2001 and follows a similar format to the biennial event, featuring the top 12 European junior amateurs versus their U.S counterparts. Coll...
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