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Sunday’s singles pairings, schedule, tee times, and TV listings

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 14, 2024Updated:September 14, 20243 Mins Read
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The 2024 Solheim Cup has reached its pinnacle as the U.S. team faces off against the Europeans in Sunday singles. With the Americans leading the all-time series 10-7-1, they are looking to secure a victory for the first time since 2017. The U.S. needs to earn 14½ points to win the Cup, making every match crucial on the final day.

The Sunday singles pairings and tee times have been set, with matchups including Nelly Korda versus Charley Hull, Megan Khang against Emily Pedersen, and Lexi Thompson facing off against Celine Boutier. The intense competition between the U.S. and European teams promises an exciting finish to the tournament as each player fights for their team’s victory.

The Solheim Cup coverage on Sunday includes TV broadcasts on Golf Channel and NBC, as well as streaming on Peacock. Fans can catch all the action from the singles matches, with the closing ceremony following the final putt. With the U.S. leading 10-6 after the first four sessions, the pressure is on for both teams to perform their best in the remaining matches.

As the Solheim Cup reaches its climax, the U.S. team will strive to maintain their lead and secure a win against their European rivals. Each point earned in the singles matches brings the Americans closer to victory, while the Europeans are determined to stage a comeback and claim the Cup for themselves. The intense competition and high stakes make for an exciting conclusion to the prestigious tournament.

The players on both teams are showcasing their skills and competitive spirit in the Sunday singles matches, with matchups between top players such as Rose Zhang, Ally Ewing, and Anna Nordqvist. The tension is palpable as every shot and putt could make a difference in the overall outcome of the tournament, adding to the drama and excitement of the Solheim Cup.

With the U.S. team holding a lead over Europe, the final day of competition is crucial for both sides. The Americans are eager to reclaim the Cup and demonstrate their dominance in women’s golf, while the Europeans are determined to fight until the last match and potentially stage a dramatic comeback. The 2024 Solheim Cup is shaping up to be a thrilling conclusion to an intense and competitive tournament that showcases the best in women’s golf.

As the Sunday singles matches progress, fans can expect to witness intense competition, strategic play, and thrilling moments as the U.S. and Europe battle for supremacy in the Solheim Cup. The outcome of each match will have a significant impact on the overall score and determine which team emerges victorious. With the pressure mounting and the stakes high, the players are giving their all to represent their respective teams and countries with pride and passion.

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