Golf - Europe braced for 'about zero' support at Solheim Cup


  • Golf
  • Thursday, 02 Sep 2021

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(Reuters) - Winning a Solheim Cup in enemy territory has always been a tall order but restrictions on certain travellers into the United States due to COVID-19 will magnify the task at hand, European team members said on Wednesday.

Unlike past editions of the biennial women's team event between Europe and the United States that drew enthusiastic supporters of both teams, the Sept. 4-6 Solheim Cup in Toledo, Ohio will increase the Americans' home advantage.

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