Expect niggles at the Solheim Cup - Matthew


  • Golf
  • Wednesday, 26 Aug 2015

Golf - RICOH Women's British Open 2015 - Trump Turnberry Resort, Scotland - 31/7/15 Scotland's Catriona Matthew on the 6th tee during the second round Action Images via Reuters / Russell Cheyne Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - The Solheim Cup can sometimes create niggly moments between the two teams but the players generally end the week as friends, according to European wildcard selection Catriona Matthew.

The Scot was given the perfect 46th birthday gift on Tuesday when she was one of captain Carin Koch's four wildcard picks for next month's matches, along with Germany's Caroline Masson, Swede Caroline Hedwall and Karine Icher of France.

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