Summary

  1. Next up...published at 14:20 British Summer Time 15 September

    Corpuz v Nordqvist (14:20 BST)

    Anna Nordqvist has been a star for Europe so far with two points already in the bank after some stellar play. She maybe just ran out of steam a bit in yesterday afternoon's fourballs defeat.

    Allisen Corpuz also has two points thanks to her superb partnership with Nelly Korda - but now she's all on her own.

  2. Hull takes the leadpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull 1UP (2)

    Charley Hull plays a ripping wedge into the second, landing it miles beyond the flag but getting some outrageous action on the ball to spin it back to within four feet.

    It's just inside Nelly Korda's ball, and the world number one then misses from only about four feet to enable Hull to win the hole.

  3. Postpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 15 September

    Biggest margin of victory at the Solheim Cup?

    18-10 to the US in 2013.

    Maybe Europe will win all 12 points today and match that...

  4. 'Charley is our girl crush'published at 14:14 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull A/S (1)

    Steve Sutcliffe
    BBC Sport in Virginia

    US fansImage source, BBC Sport

    Lorie, Annette, D'Lynn and Paula are here for their their third consecutive day after travelling up from Dallas and they reckon we could be in for a "fascinating" opening match between Nelly Korda and Charley Hull.

    "Oh my, it has been a fantastic experience," says Annette.

    "Charley is our girl crush, we love her legs and attitude," she adds before confirming that they are firmly rooting for Korda.

    "USA should get the job done and 18 points could be a possibility," adds Paula.

  5. Postpublished at 14:13 British Summer Time 15 September

    Al Lee v Hall (14:10 BST)

    Big smile and wave from Georgia Hall under her yellow golf visor as she's introduced to the crowd. There's a strain of "Georgia, we love you" from the stands.

    Then, game face on, she thrashes down the fairway and lands it safely. Allison Lee goes next to huge cheers from the red hordes.

    She plants her ball within 10 feet of Hall and then waves her arms to amp up the crowd. These two will be entertaining.

  6. Postpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 15 September

    Khang v Pedersen

    Despite her shenanigans on the first tee, it's down to business for Megan Khang as she quickly puts her game head on.

    Khang hits a crisp iron from the fairway to give herself a decent birdie chance on the first hole.

  7. Hall or nothingpublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 15 September

    Al Lee v Hall (14:10 BST)

    Georgia HallImage source, Getty Images

    Georgia Hall is in her fifth Solheim Cup and secured that vital late point for Europe last night. Going out third, she's clearly got the trust of her captain to get another in this match-up.

    Opponent Allison Lee was responsible for the moment of yesterday's fourballs when she holed out from near-90 yards at the second - sparking those topless scenes with the male caddies.

    She's won one and lost one so far this weekend, having not played at the Solheim Cup since 2015.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 15 September

    #bbcgolf

    Joe Gibney: In 2015, it was Europe 10-6 USA in the Solheim Cup. USA won. Can be done!

    Charley Hull, Suzann Pettersen, Anna Nordqvist and Carlota Ciganda all in the team on that day.

    Stacy Lewis was on the winning side.

    Let us know if you think history will reverse itself.

  9. Half in top matchpublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull A/S (1)

    Great hands from Charley Hull to play a delicious bunker shot to within gimme range.

    Nelly Korda is left with a fairly simple shot back onto the green leaving just three feet - which Hull makes her putt to get the half. It's simple enough though and the top match is all square.

  10. Second match awaypublished at 14:04 British Summer Time 15 September

    Khang v Pedersen

    Megan Khang absolutely bounces on to the first tee like she's at the Rio carnival, waving her arms in the air lapping up the cheers with a huge grin on her face.

    Fair to say that Emily Pedersen of Denmark is not quite so ebullient with her entrance.

    Both players hit their tee shots and find the fairway.

  11. 'They know what they need to do' - Lewispublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 15 September

    US captain Stacy Lewis has been talking down on the first tee about her strategy:

    "Go get as many points as early as we can and get this thing done. Nelly has played great in this role all week and so I wanted to give her the opportunity to do it again. From there just get the energy out there and who is playing the best."

    On avoiding complacency with a 10-6 lead: "Just keep going back to work. They still know there is something to play for. Work has to be done. We all know anything can happen."

    Stacy LewisImage source, Getty Images
  12. Fore!published at 14:01 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull

    Nelly Korda stripes a low iron shot through a gap in the trees but it comes in hot towards the green and skips through.

    Luckily enough though it hits some fans around the green and settles not too far off the putting surface.

  13. US confidence highpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 15 September

    Peter Scrivener
    BBC Sport in Virginia

    Shades of Rocky IV on the first tee so far this morning, with both Nelly Korda and Megan Khang playing the all-American hero Apollo Creed roles, bouncing around like Zebedee as they arrived to an almighty crescendo of noise.

    Charley Hull and Emily Pedersen were a little more Drago with their ring walks. Game faces on for Europe.

    And we all know what happened to poor Apollo.

  14. Postpublished at 13:59 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull

    Charley Hull is in the rough but at least can see the green, unlike Nelly Korda who has almost hooked it onto the second hole.

    Hull can only find the bunker though with her second shot - while we have to wait for a TV tractor to be moved out of Korda's way as she tries to get back in play.

  15. Postpublished at 13:54 British Summer Time 15 September

    Khang v Pedersen (14:00 BST)

    Megan KhangImage source, Getty Images

    Next on the first tee is match two between Megan Khang and Emily Pedersen.

    Pedersen is one of three Europeans - along with Charley Hull and Anna Nordqvist - to have banked two points in this year's Solheim Cup.

    Khang has been one of the charismatic personalities on the course over the past few days. She has yet to lose a match, too.

  16. We're off!published at 13:54 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull

    Charley Hull, full of adrenaline, booms here drive long and straight and runs out of fairway a bit as the ball bounds into the thicker grass.

    Nelly Korda keeps the crowd cheering for her swing, as the USA have done throughout, but she pulls her opening drive way left.

  17. In-form Americanspublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 15 September

    We'll try to give you some stats but if you're after all the key numbers, you need to get over here for the rundown.

    What is worth knowing is that Nelly Korda, Lauren Coughlin, Rose Zhang, Megan Khang and Andrea Lee all enter the singles with 100% records. If just those five maintain that run this afternoon, the US will win the Solheim Cup.

  18. Top match on the teepublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 15 September

    Korda v Hull (13:50 BST)

    Here come our first two competitors out onto the first tee, if the nerves hadn't been there so far, they will be now.

    Our players have had partners the last couple of days to lean on, but striding out for the singles they will be fully aware that they are now on their own.

  19. Postpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 15 September

    Steve Sutcliffe
    BBC Sport in Virginia

    Nelly KordaImage source, BBC Sport

    Talking of Nelly Korda...the world number one danced her way onto the first tee but looked rather more concentrated on the practice green a few minutes back.

    She was at the back of the grandstand on the first hole nice and early, going through her paces with her putter with a laser-like focus, so much so, that she barely acknowledged any of the fans trying to catch her attention.

    She was joined by Europe's Charley Hull under the watchful eye of Laura Davies. Not exactly your recreational golfer rocking up 15 mins before tee-off and knocking a couple of putts before getting under way.

    Charley HullImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Number onepublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 15 September

    Steve Sutcliffe
    BBC Sport in Virginia

    Nelly KordaImage source, Getty Images

    Nelly Korda was part of the first group out on Friday morning, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and now the world number one has been put out first again this morning against Charley Hull.

    That's a clear sign the hosts want to put this match to bed as early as possible.

    The American is the first player to play in the first match of four different sessions in the same edition of the Solheim Cup.

    Oh and the last time that happened in the Ryder Cup was in 1981. That year, one player from each team did that.

    American Lee Trevino played in the initial match of the first, third, fourth sessions and then was first out in singles...and, as Korda could do today, he won all four matches!