Junior Solheim Cup


The Junior Solheim Cup is a version of the Solheim Cup for girls aged 12 to 18. It was inaugurated in 2002. It is currently officially called the PING Junior Solheim Cup. The Junior Solheim Cup follows a similar format to The Solheim Cup and features the top 12 U.S. amateur girls—defined as girls participating in American Junior Golf Association events—versus their European counterparts. College/university golfers are ineligible to participate in the event, even if they meet the age cutoff. The event is held over two days, with six fourball and six foursomes matches on the first day, and twelve singles matches on the second day.
Each event has been held in the general vicinity of that year's Solheim Cup, and since 2015 has been held at the same venue as the Solheim Cup but on a different course.
The home team has won seven of the 10 contests, while the 2011 match ended in a tie. The only wins by the visiting team, as well as the only tie, all took place in Europe, with the U.S. winning in 2015 and 2019.

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United States