Solheim Cup win for Europe must not paper over slow play issue
As the Scottish sun shone and Suzann Pettersen cast a lengthy shadow on Gleneagles' 18th green before holing the winning putt, the sport could not have asked for a better climax. Here was a stand-alone women's sporting event that had generated huge crowds and those 90,000 spectators were rewarded with genuine, spine-tingling sporting drama. This thrilling denouement sits alongside those we remember in Ryder Cups at Medinah (2012), Oak Hill (1995) and Kiawah Island (1991) as well as the Solheim victory at Killeen Castle in 2011.
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