| Norway's Pettersen handed Solheim 
			Cup wildcard slot
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			 [August 13, 2019] 
			LONDON (Reuters) - Europe captain Catriona Matthew picked 
			Norway's Suzann Pettersen, who took time out from golf to have a 
			baby in 2017, as one of four wildcards to face the United States in 
			the Solheim Cup in Scotland next month. 
 The others announced at Gleneagles on Monday ahead of the Sept 11-13 
			tournament were England's Bronte Law and Jodi Ewart Shadoff and 
			France's Celine Boutier.
 
 The eight automatic qualifiers in the 12-strong team were confirmed 
			on Sunday after the Scottish Open.
 
 Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist took the last rankings spot to join 
			compatriot Caroline Hedwall, Spain’s Carlota Ciganda -- the highest 
			ranked European in the world at 13th -- and Anne van Dam of the 
			Netherlands.
 
 England's Charley Hull and Georgia Hall, Spain’s Azahara Munoz and 
			Germany’s Caroline Masson qualified via the world rankings.
 
 Europe are looking to win the biennial trophy for the first time 
			since 2013.
 
			 
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            "Suzann's come in as a pick, so she's going to step down from her 
			vice-captain role," said Matthew of the Norwegian who has played 
			only two events since her return this year, but is one of the most 
			decorated players in Solheim history.
 Pettersen, 38, said she would much rather play than be part of the 
			captaincy.
 
            
			 
			"I'm really excited. I think this is a good winning team. The 
			experience is good, a lot of great young players. Just really happy 
			to be part of the team as a player.
 "It's been a little difficult, the last two years," added the player 
			who is ranked 620th in the world. "My life has changed a lot, 
			obviously for the better, but I've missed golf over the last half a 
			year and I'm very happy to be back in competition.
 
 "It's a massive honor for me to be here."
 
 (Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Toby Chopra)
 
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