GLENEAGLES, Scotland (Reuters) - Europe's women reclaimed the Solheim Cup in the most thrilling fashion imaginable on Sunday with Norway's Suzann Pettersen sealing a 14-1/2 to 13-1/2 win over the U.S. with the final putt of the three-day battle around Gleneagles.
With the final day beginning level at 8-8, Juli Inkster's American side edged their way towards the 14 points they required to keep their hands on the trophy.
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