The pairings for the first matches of the 2017 Solheim Cup have been announced, with the event teeing off tonight (Australian time). After being shut out in 2011 and 2013, the Americans won in 2015. At Des Moines Golf Club, the number of “USA” chants that have been echoing through the grandstands during the practice rounds are a constant reminder that the Americans are defending on home soil. Both teams have rookies on their rosters, but the first tee shot, historically a loud, energetic and intense moment, will be handled by Solheim Cup veterans for both teams.
11:10pm [AEST] — Cristie Kerr and Lexi Thompson vs Mel Reid and Charley Hull
11:22pm [AEST] — Danielle Kang and Lizette Salas vs Carlota Ciganda and Caroline Masson
11:34pm [AEST] — Paula Creamer and Austin Ernst vs Anna Nordqvist and Georgia Hall
11:46pm [AEST] — Stacy Lewis and Gerina Piller vs Karine Icher and Catriona Matthew
The Kerr-Thompson pairing is very strong. Kerr is playing in her ninth Solheim Cup, and has been having an impressive and consistent season. She has a win along with five other top-five finishes in LPGA events this season. Thompson, who is playing in her third Solheim Cup, has also won this season and is currently ranked No.2 in the world.
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Though the 2017 resumes of Hull and Reid don’t match the feats of Thompson and Kerr, the two are good at the Solheim Cup. This is Hull’s third time playing, and her record is 6-2-0. This is also Reid’s third Solheim Cup appearance. She’s gone 4-3-1 in the past two.
If Hull and Reid were to win, it would certainly be considered an upset. But while good results in strokeplay are important and can instill confidence, there’s no way to calculate how that’s going to translate into matchplay.