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The Solheim Cup is shining in all its glory, with the battle intensifying with each passing day. Every player is striving to showcase their best form to bring patriotic honor to their teams and countries.

Amidst the highly competitive atmosphere, there is also a peak of seriousness. However, there was a recent moment of levity when Maja Stark provided entertaining commentary from ground zero. As a member of the European team, she was handed a microphone and encouraged to be candid, without filtering her thoughts and reactions. The result was both entertaining and hilarious, delighting golfers and fans alike.

Maja Stark’s Playful Commentary and Candid Moments

The European team could be spotted in their signature white and blue uniforms, casually relaxing on the grass as the tournament took shape. Maja Stark appeared to be in a playful mood. The Instagram video was posted by the LPGA official handle.

She turned to her fellow player and said, “Say whatever. Live commentary.” Her co-player, sporting a bucket hat, candidly remarked, “She needs to chill out.” She also approached others and inquired, “How are we doing out there?”

They responded, saying they hadn’t seen her in ages, to which she cautioned, “Yeah, don’t say anything stupid.” They quickly asked, “Are you mic’d up?” Maja Stark was also seen enthusiastically cheering for her teammates as they walked from the green to another tee box.

 

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She checked with a fellow player if they were getting some rest, to which they replied, “No, not really.” Subsequently, she ventured in front of the gallery stands, rallying the fans to cheer for the European team.

Fans Cheer and Teammates Joke in Viral Solheim Cup Video

The fans cheered in synchronized harmony, and Maja Stark joined in with loud cheers as her teammate sank a putt. Soon after, she stood up and walked toward the green, encouraging her teammates to say “something silly.”

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She approached Vice Captain Morgan Pressel and asked her to contribute, but the latter declined, stating that she wasn’t interested in speaking on the mic.

The video has been circulating on social media ever since, revealing the more relaxed and fun side of the intensely competitive Solheim Cup event. The video gives the fans a glimpse of behind-the-scenes fun that goes on at competitive events.

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