THE 18th edition of the Solheim Cup is fast approaching – and Team Europe are eying a third successive victory.
Scottish icon Catriona Matthew led Europe to their last two wins at the women’s most prestigious golf competition.
Europe ran out Solheim Cup winners in 2021
But now it’s time for Norweigian golfer Suzann Pettersen to step up to the challenge.
And SunSport has all the details on when, where and who will be playing at this iconic tournament.
When is the Solheim Cup 2023?
- The Solheim Cup 2023 will begin on Friday, September 22 and end on Sunday, September 24.
- The Event will take place at Finca Cortesin Golf club, located in Malaga, Spain.
- It is a well-respected course having previously hosted other large-scale golf events such as the Volvo World Match play championship.
- Play is expected to start at 7am BST on the first three days and 9:30am BST on the final day.
What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
- The Solheim Cup 2023 will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports Golf in the UK.
- Alternatively, Sky Sports customers will be able to stream the event via the NOW app to ensure you miss none of the action.
- The NOW app is free to download onto your mobile devices.
Tee Times
The Tee times for the 2023 Solheim Cup are yet to be scheduled.
But continue to check in with SunSport as we will have the latest Tee time information as it is released.
What are the odds?
Current winning odds:
- Europe – Evs
- USA – Evs
- Draw – 10/1
*Odds courtesy of Paddy Power and are correct at time of publication.
What has been said?
Team Europe captain Suzan Pettersen is hoping to drive her side to a third consecutive victory at the Solheim Cup and is confident in doing so.
Pettersen said: “This Solheim Cup team is potentially the strongest we have ever looked.”
Meanwhile, Stacy Lewis – the youngest captain of USA at age 38 mentioned that she is hoping her team will pick up some crucial experience playing in the competition.
Stacy said: “I am looking for them [Team USA] to just get some experience of playing on the big stages and playing in front of the bigger crowds when things matter a little more.”