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Solheim Cup 2024: How do the stats for each team stack up?

By: Evan Rothman
September 10, 2024
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Charley Hull and Nelly Korda at the Solheim Cup

Which team has the edge — historically speaking — at the 2024 Solheim Cup?

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The always exciting, usually biennial Solheim Cup returns just 12 months after its last showdown at Finca Cortesin in Spain. The goal is to get the Cup back to its traditional even-numbered years — and positioned in alternate years to the Ryder Cup. In preparation for the ’24 playing at Virginia’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, we paired bits with bobs as the best women pros from the States try (again) to retake the Cup from their European nemeses.

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PING PONG

Unlike the Ryder Cup, the Solheim Cup has, since its start in 1990, been back-and-forth competitive, with the U.S. leading the series 10-8 (including a tie with the Cup retained by Europe). In ’24, Europe will seek to be the first side to keep the Cup four straight times.

Solheim Cup stats
Solheim Cup scoring history. GOLF

PERCENTAGE PLAYERS

If you were assembling a fantasy foursome or four-ball match, here are the dream teams:

Americans Dottie Pepper (Career Cup record: 13-5-2) and Christina Kim (6-2-2) vs. Europeans Janice Moodie (7-2-2) and Carin Koch (10-3-3).

TOWN AND COUNTRY

Since 1990, 14 different countries have been represented on Team Europe, with the most players coming from England and Sweden. In the United States, California and Florida (no surprise) account for a substantial number of our Cuppers. Geography may or may not be destiny, but here’s a look at how different players from different places have fared in the Solheim Cup to date. Scotland versus Florida, anyone?

TEAM EUROPE:

ENGLAND

Competitors: 14
Win percentage (all matches): 42%
Clutch players (points won/matches played; win percentage): Laura Davies (25/46; 54%), Charley Hull (13.5/22; 61%)

SWEDEN

Competitors: 14
Win percentage: 52%
Clutch players: Caroline Hedwall (9.5/17; 56%), Carin Koch (11.5/16; 72%), Anna Nordqvist (16.5/31; 53%), Annika Sorenstam (24/37; 65%)

SCOTLAND

Competitors: 7
Win percentage: 54%
Clutch players: Catriona Matthew (22/37; 59%), Janice Moodie (8/11; 73%)

SPAIN

Competitors: 7
Win percentage: 46%
Clutch players: Carlota Ciganda (13/23; 57%), Beatriz Recari (3/4; 75%)

FRANCE

Competitors: 6
Win percentage: 49%
Clutch players: Céline Boutier (5.5/10; 55%), Gwladys Nocera (7/12; 58%)

GERMANY

Competitors: 5
Win percentage: 31
Clutch players: Sandra Gal (3/7; 43%)

TEAM USA

CALIFORNIA

Competitors: 21
Win percentage: 53%
Clutch players: Paula Creamer (19.5/31; 63%), Pat Hurst (11.5/20; 58%), Christina Kim (7/10; 70%), Angel Yin (5.5/9; 61%)

FLORIDA

Competitors: 8
Win percentage: 57%
Clutch players: Cristie Kerr (21/38; 55%), Nelly Korda (7.5/12; 63%), Morgan Pressel (12.5/22; 57%), Lexi Thompson (12.5/23; 54%)

TEXAS

Competitors: 6
Win percentage: 35%
Clutch players: Cheyenne Knight (2.5/3; 83%), Brittany Lang (8.5/17; 50%)

NEW YORK

Competitors: 5
Win percentage: 57%
Clutch players: Laura Diaz (6.5/13; 50%), Dottie Pepper (14/20; 70%)

MASSACHUSETTS

Competitors: 4
Win percentage: 53%
Clutch players: Brittany Altomare (4.5/8; 56%), Meg Mallon (16.5/29; 57%)

SOUTH CAROLINA

Competitors: 3
Win percentage: 47%
Clutch players: Beth Daniel (13.5/26; 52%)

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Carlota Ciganda celebrates Europe’s win at the 2023 Solheim Cup in Spain. Getty Images

A CUP ABOVE

In terms of actual weight, at least, Solheim absolutely edges Sam Ryder.

Solheim Cup

Year: 1990
Commissioned by: Karsten Solheim, Norwegian- American golf club manufacturer
Designer: Billy Briggs Material: Cut-glass Irish Waterford crystal, mahogany base
Weight: Approximately 20 lbs
Height: 19 inches
Base diameter: 8 inches

Ryder Cup

Year: 1927
Commissioned by: Samuel A. Ryder, English seed merchant
Designer: Mappin & Webb Co.
Material: Gold
Weight: 4 lbs
Height: 17 inches
Width: 9 inches

THE “I” IN TEAM

There have been 472 individual matches contested across the previous 18 Solheim Cups.

–Team U.S.A. has won 208 matches (44%)
-Europe has won 193 (41%)

–71 were halved (15%)

Americans have excelled in singles (record: 102-76-30), while the Europeans have the edge in foursomes (61-55-17) and four-balls (56-51-24).

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A former executive editor of GOLF Maga­zine, Rothman is now a remote contract freelancer. His primary role centers around custom publishing, which en­tails writing, editing and procuring client approval on travel advertorial sections. Since 2016, he has also written, pseudonymously, the popular “Rules Guy” monthly column, and often pens the recurring “How It Works” page. Rothman’s freelance work for both GOLF and GOLF.com runs the gamut from equipment, instruc­tion, travel and feature-writing, to editing major-championship previews and service packages.

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