ST. LEON-ROT, Germany (AP) — Paula Creamer defeated Germany’s Sandra Gal to complete a remarkable comeback as United States won the Solheim Cup with a 14½-13½ victory over Europe on Sunday.
Creamer made five birdies in 15 holes to win the final singles match 4 and 3 and give the U.S. its first title since 2009.
Europe led 10-6 going into the 12 singles but could only win three and draw another as the Americans – inspired by a controversial call in the fourballs – claimed 8½ points to deny the Europeans a third straight title.
Caroline Masson of Germany missed the chance to retain the cup for Europe, before Gerina Piller made her more difficult 9-foot putt to win her match by one hole and keep American hopes alive.
Cristie Kerr then had nine birdies in 11 holes as she beat Charley Hull of England 3 and 2, and Angela Stanford ended her nine-match losing streak to beat Norway’s Suzann Pettersen 2 and 1, before Creamer completed the turnaround.
Morgan Pressel, Alison Lee, Michelle Wie and Cristie Kerr also won for the U.S., while Lexi Thompson won half a point in her all-square match against Carlota Ciganda of Spain.
The U.S. extended its series lead to 9-5.
