17:22
Much will depend on the temperature of Lexi Thompson’s putter today. Her flat stick is erratic, to say the least. She leaves her first putt well short, then misreads a six-footer for par. The door’s open for Nordqvist, but her own five-foot par effort lips out. A let-off for Team USA, and no Des Moinesesque fast start for the Swede this time round. Meanwhile back on the party tee, Ally Ewing and Madelene Sagstrom hit the course. Sagstrom, so unfortunate to find herself at the heart of topplegate on Saturday afternoon, will be especially desperate to chalk up a point. She sends her opening drive into a bunker down the left. Ewing splits the fairway.
Thompson A/S Nordqvist (1)
Ewing v Sagstrom
USA 7-9 Europe
17:15
Nordqvist’s second into 1 topples back off the false front. Thompson finds the dancefloor, but she’s pulled it well to the left, and faces a long putt from the fringe. They’ll both be putting from distance. This lead match is a repeat of a classic Solheim showdown at Des Moines in 2017, when Nordqvist went four up in the first four holes, only for Lexi to storm back into a late one-hole lead. Nordqvist hit her approach at 18 to 12 inches for a birdie to scramble a half. More of that today, please!
17:11
Here we go, then! The first singles match takes to the tee. The punters in the Patriots Pavilion (yessir!) are beyond rowdy. What an atmosphere! And no wonder, given the antics of Team USA mascot Bubba Watson, who has just performed one of those fashionable new rap songs. You may remember Bubba as one quarter of the boyband Golf Boys. Any old excuse.
Anyway, Anna Nordqvist hits the first shot of the day, finding the semi-rough down the left. Her opponent Lexi Thompson splits the fairway to great acclaim. It’s happening!
16:30
Preamble
Defending Solheim Cup champions Europe head into the final day singles with a two-point lead. The USA however are on home soil, and have an average world ranking of 26.2, while Europe’s average is merely 44.1. But then the Europeans have collectively won five major titles to America’s three. The last major was won a couple of weeks ago by Anna Nordqvist, with Georgia Hall, Madelene Sagstrom and Nanna Koerstz Madsen in hot pursuit. However, Lizette Salas was also in hot pursuit. Meanwhile Nelly Korda won the PGA this year, as well as Olympic gold, and is the world number one.
This week, Leona Maguire has been a rookie sensation. Yealimi Noh has been a rookie sensation. Mina Harigae has been a rookie sensation. Matilda Castren has been a rookie sensation. Lexi Thompson appeared to shake off her putting demons yesterday morning on 17. Mel Reid hit the shot of the week yesterday afternoon on 18. You’d pick Jennifer Kupcho to make the putt that’d save your life. You’d pick Georgia Hall to make the putt that’d save your life. You’d pick … but let’s not belabour the point. All of which is simply to ask: would anyone look at this upcoming final session of the 17th edition of the Solheim Cup, every match a top-drawer showdown between some of the greatest golfers on the planet, and honestly, honestly, honestly predict how this already wild and wonderful tournament will pan out? (Answer: no. Also: all times BST.)
1705 Lexi Thompson v Anna Nordqvist
1715 Ally Ewing v Madelene Sagstrom
1725 Jennifer Kupcho v Leona Maguire
1735 Nelly Korda v Georgia Hall
1745 Mina Harigae v Celine Boutier
1755 Austin Ernst v Nanna Koerstz Madsen
1805 Lizette Salas v Matilda Castren
1815 Brittany Altomare v Carlota Ciganda
1825 Megan Khang v Sophia Popov
1835 Yealimi Noh v Mel Reid
1845 Jessica Korda v Charley Hull
1855 Danielle Kang v Emily Kristine Pedersen
USA 7-9 Europe
Strap yourself in, then. The first two days of the 2021 Solheim Cup have been your average golfing experience – exciting, sensational, exhilarating, controversial, discombobulating, upsetting, life-affirming, joyous and borderline trippy – so how can the Labor Day singles not deliver a denouement to match? “I mean, just look again at these pairings!” splutters Dr Golf, who is on hand all afternoon to monitor your heart-rate, check your blood pressure and monitor your heart-rate. It’s on!