Stark wins!published at 16:05 British Summer Time 24 September 2023
Stark beats Corpuz 2&1
Maja Stark nudges her putt down to the hole.
She has won! Putt conceded.
A HUGE 2&1 victory for the Swede.
Europe up to 13 points.
Solheim Cup score: Europe 14-14 USA
Carlota Ciganda beats Nelly Korda 2&1 to retain trophy for Europe
First tie in Solheim Cup history
Final day started level at 8-8 and both teams won five singles matches with two ties
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Stark beats Corpuz 2&1
Maja Stark nudges her putt down to the hole.
She has won! Putt conceded.
A HUGE 2&1 victory for the Swede.
Europe up to 13 points.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (16)
In fact it is still Allisen Corpuz to go. She didn't get her bunker shot closer than Maja Stark's tee shot.
She has to hole this really.
Fabulous effort but misses. A four for her.
Stark has two putts to close this out.
Peter Scrivener
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
Another huge round of applause and a cry of "vamos Carlota" in the media tent.
The Americans are a little quiet right now.
Ciganda v Korda A/S (15)
Stop it Carlota Ciganda! Nelly Korda's jammed one in close, but the Spaniard sends one sailing into the 16th green and sticks it even closer!
I'm running out of words for some of the shots we've seen today - especially this late on with the pressure turned right up to the maximum.
Pedersen v Thompson 2UP (15)
Hello....Lexi Thompson misses a short one and that's now back-to-back holes for Emily Pedersen to reduce the deficit from four down to just two with three holes to play.
Pedersen couldn't could she? Pressure does funny things to people - even the best players in the world.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (16)
Allisen Corpuz from the bunker, it's properly downhill but she's into the wind so that will help hold it up.
Good lie too. But that keeps running and running.
A 12ft par putt for the American, which might well be to keep the match alive.
She will have that for a three. Maja Stark has two putts for a three.
She is one up.
Ciganda v Korda A/S (15)
Nelly Korda just turning the screw now coming down the stretch - as she jams an iron shot nice and tight on 16 for what looks a nailed-on birdie.
Steve Sutcliffe
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
There are fans and officials literally just legging it between holes at the minute.
This is getting frantic for the players, organisers and fans.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (16)
Maja Stark rips it.
Pin high, 12ft away.
Advantage Europe. And remember she is already one up.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (16)
Way left by Allisen Corpuz on the short 17th. Way left.
Tough three from there.
Maja Stark, you just need one solid iron shot to the heart of the green and you might well be shaking hands and slapping backs very soon.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (16)
Two rookies in this pivotal match.
One, Allisen Corpuz, is a major champion though.
But Maja Stark is the real deal.
Ciganda v Korda A/S (15)
Carlota Ciganda in trouble on 15, hitting it into the trees with her second and she can't do better than a double bogey to gift the hole to Nelly Korda.
Ciganda has seen a three-hole lead just melt away over this back nine - and she's largely been the architect of her own downfall with a bogey and now this double giving away two holes.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (16)
Allisen Corpuz holes her putt. Halved hole.
She is one cool customer, Corpuz.
On they go to the par-three 17th.
1UP Stark v Corpuz (15)
Maja Stark has a putt to win the 16th. It would secure a half, minimum.
It curls round the back of the hole. Finishes right behind it.
Her opponent has a par putt for the half though.
No margin for error for Europe if they are going to retain the Solheim Cup - but it is in their hands.
Hedwall beats Ewing 1 hole
Ally Ewing is way below the green. She hits it too hard really but you can understand why. It's 12ft past the flag though. A five at best.
And she has conceded!
Caroline Hedwall wins!
What an incredible turnaround in that match. Phenomenal.
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Ally Ewing has a difficult downhill bunker shot. You'd be happy to keep it on the green. But it's a nice lie.
Has to make four with Caroline Hedwall on in two.
And she blades it over the back. It trundles down a bank and it hits a buggy at the foot of it.
She now needs to hole her fourth realistically.
Pedersen v Thompson 3UP (14)
A gutsy drive on 14 from Emily Pedersen and a slight pull off the tee from Lexi Thompson means the American loses a hole, but it's still a commanding lead of three up with four to play.
Steve Sutcliffe
BBC Sport at Finca Cortesin
That putt from Caroline Hedwall has just had a royal seal of approval with the King of Spain, Felipe VI watching on at the back of the 17th green.
He is the third child and only son of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia and became monarch in 2014.
He’s now of course been whisked away up towards the 18th green.
1UP Hedwall v Ewing (17)
Caroline Hedwall with a wood. Going for it.
It's breezy. She backs off.
Loves it I think. Rightly.
On a similar line to Ally Ewing's but it catches enough of the fringe and bounces back onto the green.
Relief.