2017 Solheim Cup

The Solheim Cup is a biennial team competition between the top women professional golfers from Europe and the United States.

^ Matthew, previously named an assistant captain, replaced Suzann Pettersen, who withdrew with a back injury after qualifying for the team by her Rolex ranking.

[18] By winning her match, Kerr became the leading United States points scorer, with 19, passing the 18.5 of Juli Inkster.

[21] The United States won three of the four matches to take a commanding lead, needing just 31⁄2 points in the singles to retain the Solheim Cup.

[24] In the next two matches, Paula Creamer defeated Georgia Hall by a 1-up margin and Kerr concluded an undefeated week with a 2 and 1 victory over Melissa Reid.

[18] Americans Lizette Salas and Angel Yin went dormie in their matches, ensuring that the U.S. would win the 14 points necessary to retain the Solheim Cup.

Yin and Karine Icher went on to halve their match, while Salas won against Jodi Ewart Shadoff to clinch an outright victory for the U.S.[25] Each entry refers to the win–loss–half record of the player.