Matthew gets six captain's picks as Europe change Solheim Cup
qualification
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[September 23, 2020]
(Reuters) - Team Europe captain
Catriona Matthew said a modified qualification criteria for next
year's Solheim Cup will see her picks increased from four to six.
The change to qualification follows the disruption of the Ladies
European Tour (LET) calendar due to the novel coronavirus pandemic,
leaving fewer opportunities for players to score points ahead of the
biennial event at the Inverness Golf Club in Toledo, Ohio.
"We actually have changed our qualification for this year because of
the kind of impact on the schedule," Matthew said. "We've changed it
to two from the LET points, four from the world rankings and then we
have six picks.
"We felt that with the players not playing as much and with all the
schedules being up in the air, it was just nice to change the
selection process. It gives you more options on what you might do
going forward next year."
The European team was previously made up of three players from the
LET points list, five from the world rankings and four captain's
picks.
The United States will stick with two captain's picks but Pat Hurst
is hoping for at least two more.
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Team Europe captain Catriona Matthew holds up the trophy as team
Europe celebrate winning the Solheim Cup REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
"I would love to have more. I think maybe we can propose that just
because of what's going on, but time will tell if it is going to
change for us," Hurst said.
Europe are the holders of the Solheim Cup, having defeated the U.S.
14.5-13.5 last year in a thrilling final at Gleneagles.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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