U.S. Women Take The Solheim Cup 16-12

Solheim Cup

The leaderboard is just one part of the Sunday afternoon story.

"I thought we had a lot of talent on our team but that it would be tough to do it over here if you go by history," American captain Betsy King said. "I thought we were going to do it, but I didn't want to say that before we did it. So now I'm saying it."

Through most of the singles matches, it was the Europeans, not the Americans, who looked as if they hadn't been in these situations before.

Maybe the most symbolic scene for Europe was that of rookie Becky Brewerton stymied by a tree near the 18th green, looking at playing a left-handed shot.

A veteran more familiar with the rules might have asked for relief, then been able to move the ball and play right-handed, because of the stands that blocked her path to the hole. But Brewerton never got relief, and after hitting the stands with the left-handed shot, she lost the hole to Sherri Steinhauer, who stood there laughing with her caddie while the scene played out.

"I don't know that it would have made a difference," European captain Helen Alfredsson said. "I think she knows the rules."

For Steinhauer, it resulted in a much more satisfying halve than the one she settled for Saturday after missing a slippery, 3-foot putt on No. 18. It was that putt that likely triggered the comment from Pepper.

"I don't think people knew how hard that putt really was," Daniel said.

King insisted she didn't want to make this week about Pepper or her insult.

The captain tried to take the high road. But it had been a long, difficult week.

"I will say one thing," King said. "I'm retired, and usually retired people can't play anymore. It's just an age thing, and as a commentator, I think you forget ..."

Her team interrupted her with applause.

"It's not a slam," she insisted. "The older you get, the better you used to be. You think you were perfect, and you don't remember anything. I don't think -- I don't know. I'm getting myself in trouble."

She was drowned out by laughter before she could go any further.

Then again, nothing more really needed to be said.

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