Experience women's golf's most passionate rivalry across premier venues where Europe and USA compete for continental supremacy
Luxury resort course in southern Spain with dramatic Mediterranean setting and passionate European crowds
Historic Donald Ross design where Europe claimed dramatic victory on American soil
Jack Nicklaus design in stunning Highland setting providing perfect backdrop for European triumph
Classic American parkland course where USA dominated in commanding home victory
Modern German venue where USA secured narrow victory in thrilling European setting
High-altitude challenge where Europe claimed cup in dramatic Colorado setting
Solheim Cup begins as women's equivalent to Ryder Cup, establishing passionate rivalry between Europe and USA.
Close contests and dramatic finishes showcase women's golf excellence with venues across two continents.
Modern Solheim Cup features world-class venues and passionate atmospheres highlighting women's professional golf.
The Solheim Cup is women's golf's premier team competition, featuring the same passionate match play format and alternating between European and American venues every two years.
The first Solheim Cup was played in 1990 at Lake Nona Golf Club in Florida, named after Karsten Solheim, founder of PING golf equipment.
The competition features 28 matches over three days: four foursomes and four fourball matches each on Friday and Saturday, plus 12 singles matches on Sunday.
Europe has dominated recent Solheim Cups, winning multiple consecutive competitions and creating incredible atmosphere at both home and away venues.
Solheim Cup venues combine championship-quality courses with passionate crowds, creating electric atmospheres that showcase the best of women's professional golf competition.