surprised, shocked.'' Liselotte Neumann will captain the European team, with fellow Swedes Annika Sorenstam and Carin Koch serving as vice captains. Europe won the 2011 event in Ireland. The Americans lead the series 8-4, going 6-0 at
LPGA Tour titles in 2002. Liselotte Neumann will captain the European team, with fellow Swedes Annika Sorenstam and Carin Koch serving as vice captains. Europe won the 2011 event in Ireland. The Americans lead the series 8-4, going 6-0 at
Captain Liselotte Neumann announced the selection Tuesday at Colorado Golf Club, which will host the event next August. Carin Koch also was named a vice captain. Sorenstam filled a similar role in 2011 when the Europeans won the Cup in Ireland. She
replied that he was not. Europe led 9-7 in that with only the singles remaining, but their one unbeaten player - Swede Carin Koch - was put out 11th by captain Dale Reid and she was powerless to prevent the Americans storming back to win. ''I don't
Sana Tufail (Am) (ENG), Kim Welch (USA), Christina Kim (USA), Michelle Wie (USA), Tania Elosegui (ESP), Carin Koch (SWE), Henrietta Zuel (ENG), Carmen Alonso (ESP), 74 - Ana Larraneta (ESP), Stefania Croce (ITA), Rebecca
Anna Nordqvist, Sweden ... 75-72-68 ... - ... 215 Lydia Hall, England ... 72-74-69 ... - ... 215 Carin Koch , Sweden ... 73-73-69 ... - ... 215 Giulia Sergas, Italy ... 75-69-71 ... - ... 215
after she won the Ladies Slovak Open. Christel Boeljon managed a four-under 67 and came in second at minus-nine. Carin Koch carded a 68 on Saturday and was third at eight-under 205. Becky Brewerton established a new course record Saturday
the moment." FINAL SCORES: 202 - Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 69 65 68, 204 - Christel Boeljon (NL) 68 69 67, 205 - Carin Koch (SWE) 69 68 68, 206 - BeckyBrewerton (WAL) 74 69 63, Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 71 67 68, Anne-Lise Caudal
replied that he was not. Europe had led 9-7 with only the singles remaining, but their one unbeaten player - Swede Carin Koch - was put out 11th by captain Dale Reid, and she was powerless to prevent the Americans storming back to win. It happened
over Frenchwoman Anne-Lise Caudal, who shot 70 despite a wrist injury, while Christel Boeljon from Holland and Swede Carin Koch were two shots further back in a tie for third. The 2010 event champion Lee-Anne Pace of South Africa finished a further