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Where and when will the next Solheim Cup take place? How does the scoring system work? Which players can qualify? All you need to know about the 2026 edition...
The Solheim Cup is a three-day competition played between teams of 12 players from the USA and Europe.
The event launched in 1990 and was named in honour of Karsten and Louise Solheim and family - the founders of Karsten Manufacturing Corporation, which makes PING golf equipment.
The biggest team tournament in women's golf, where Team USA face Team Europe, is next held from September 11-13, 2026.
The Solheim Cup is back to even-numbered years to avoid clashing with the Ryder Cup, which moved to odd-numbered years after being postponed in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
It resulted in the Solheim Cup taking place in back-to-back years in 2023 and 2024, but now reverts to a biennial contest - like the Ryder Cup - as it was previously.
The tournament heads to the Netherlands for the first time in 2026, with Bernardus Golf - a course previously used for the Dutch Open on the DP World Tour - confirmed as the venue.
The Championship course, designed by American golf course architect Kyle Phillips, is described as a heathland golf course with tricky water hazards, a compact layout, an architecturally stunning clubhouse and world-class practice facilities.
The 2028 edition is set to take place at the iconic Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky, 20 years on from hosting the Ryder Cup, with the host courses for all future contests yet to be announced.
There are 28 matches played over the three days, under three different types of match play - foursomes, fourballs and singles - with each match worth one point to the team total. The team which gets to 14.5 points first will win the Solheim Cup.
There are two sessions of foursomes, each containing four matches of two golfers from Europe competing against a pair from the USA. Team members alternate between shots and each team uses one ball.
Fourballs also sees two golfers from each team compete but each player uses their own ball, with the lowest score from each pair counting towards their total in that match.
All players compete in the Sunday singles, where every member from the USA team plays against a European opponent in a head-to-head contest.
The European qualification period for the Solheim Cup began at the 2024 La Sella Open and will end following the conclusion of the 2026 AIG Women's Open, played at Royal Lytham & St Annes, on August 2.
Team Europe will consist of the top two eligible players from the LET Solheim Cup points list, the top six eligible players on the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings and four captain's picks.
Solheim Cup points will be earned in 2026 through finishing in the top 10 at Ladies European Tour (LET) events and inside the top 20 at majors or tournaments co-sanctioned between the LET and LPGA Tour, with the points being double the value of those in 2024-2025.
The four captain's picks will then be announced in August, live on SportsNews, with the exact date yet to be confirmed.
The top seven players on the Solheim Cup list at the end of the qualifying period, based on points accumulated from all ranking events, will secure automatic qualification for Team USA.
The next top two players on the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of the qualifying period - not already qualified - will also earn a spot, while the captain will have three picks to complete her line-up.
The qualification campaign began at the 2024 FM Championship and will end following the 2026 CPKC Women's Open, from August 20-23, where the nine automatic qualifiers will be confirmed.
Anna Nordqvist has been named as Europe's captain for 2026, having made nine consecutive appearances as a player and served a dual role as vice-captain for the last two contests.
The Swede succeeds Suzann Pettersen, who was captain for back-to-back editions in 2023 and 2024, with Nordqvist choosing Caroline Hedwall and Mel Reid as her vice-captains for the 2026 edition of the contest.
Hedwall has represented Europe as a player on five occasions, with Reid competing four times and also acting as vice-captain in 2019 and 2024.
Angela Stanford has been named as Stacy Lewis' successor and will captain Team USA for their Solheim Cup title defence in the Netherlands.
Stanford featured six times for Team USA and was part of three winning teams, with her last appearance seeing her part of a comeback victory on European soil in 2015.
The former major champion has been an assistant captain for the last three editions of the biennial contest, including to Lewis for each of the previous two contests.
The 47-year-old has so far announced Kristy McPherson and Paula Creamer as vice-captains. She added five-time Solheim Cup player Brittany Lang as an assistant captain on June 3.
To celebrate one year to go until the 2026 Solheim Cup and as part of the LET Sustainability Initiative (LETSI), Eva-Lotta Strömlid - Head of Client Partnerships at the LET - embarked on a 1,000km challenge from her home in Sweden to Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands.
She travelled primarily by bike, to highlight the importance of sustainable travel and to help build excitement for the upcoming tournament. The adventure finished on September 8 - one year before the 2026 Solheim Cup week begins.
Solheim Cup 2026 captains Anna Nordqvist and Angela Stanford, along with vice-captains Paula Creamer and Caroline Hedwall, joined her for the last part of the journey from Den Bosch Station to Bernardus Golf.
Team USA withstood a final-day fightback from Team Europe to claim a 15.5-12.5 victory and win the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2017.
Lewis' side took a 10-6 advantage into the Sunday singles at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, leaving them requiring just 4.5 points for victory, with Megan Khang, Allisen Corpuz and Rose Zhang all posting big wins to move them closer to their target.
Charley Hull led from the front to thrash world No 1 Nelly Korda and Georgia Hall also claimed a big win to raise hopes of a historic European comeback, with seven matches left on the course either tied or in favour of Pettersen's side at that stage.
Celine Boutier and Leona Maguire won their matches to move Europe closer to the 14 points required to win for the fourth time in a row, only for Lilia Vu to secure the half-point needed for victory when she won her final two holes to tie against rookie Albane Valenzuela.
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