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5 Things: Nelly Korda’s Unfinished Business at the Solheim Cup

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 10, 2024Updated:September 11, 20242 Mins Read
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Esther Henseleit, a talented young golfer from Germany, is making waves as one of the four rookies in the upcoming Solheim Cup. This prestigious event will take place in Virginia, with each team featuring two rookies. Alongside Henseleit, players such as Albane Valenzuela, Lauren Coughlin, and Sarah Schmelzel will also be making their Solheim Cup debuts.

Henseleit earned her spot on the team through the European Solheim Cup points standings, showcasing her skills and determination on the course. Her impressive performance includes winning the silver medal at the Paris Olympics, as well as finishing as the runner-up in events like the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open and the Aramco Ladies International. Additionally, she placed seventh at the Chevron Championship, further solidifying her standing as a rising star in the world of women’s golf.

What sets Henseleit apart is not only her talent but also her support system, which includes her boyfriend, Reece Phillips, who will be caddying for her during the Solheim Cup. Henseleit values having someone like Phillips by her side, someone who truly has her back and can provide the encouragement and support she needs to perform at her best on the course. Their partnership is not only a romantic one but also a professional one, as they work together to achieve Henseleit’s goals in the world of golf.

Having previously played on the 2017 Junior Solheim Cup team alongside her 2024 Solheim Cup teammates Linn Grant and Maja Stark, Henseleit is no stranger to the pressure and excitement of team competitions. She understands the dynamics of working together with teammates towards a common goal, and she is eager to bring her experience and skills to the upcoming Solheim Cup event.

As a rookie, Henseleit faces the challenge of proving herself on a larger stage, competing against some of the best players in the world. However, she is no stranger to competition and has already shown her ability to perform under pressure in various tournaments. With her talent, determination, and the support of her loved ones, Henseleit is poised to make a significant impact at the Solheim Cup and continue to establish herself as a force to be reckoned with in women’s golf.

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