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The Solheim Cup has begun and the most exhilarating display of golf is being put on the forefront by all the players. Team USA is currently doing very well while Team Europe needs to pull up at socks to come back into the lead.

Interesting snippets of the event are coming out from time to time on the official LPGA Tour handle as well. The recent small clipping posted by LPGA shows the Americans hilariously bullying their own teammates. The light-hearted videos are adding fun to the suspense-filled thrilling event that the Solheim Cup is!

Light-hearted moments at the Solheim Cup

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Amidst the competitive spirit, the Solheim Cup provides delightful glimpses of team spirit. The official LPGA Instagram and Twitter handle share intriguing snippets, offering fans a closer look at the lighter side of this intense tournament.

One such moment was captured in a brief 10-second video posted by the LPGA on Twitter. The video features two American players transitioning from the green to the next tee. In their classic USA uniforms adorned with red and white, Andrea Lee and Danielle Kang add a twist of humor to the scene.

As Kang approaches Lee for a friendly fist bump, an unexpected twist occurs – Lee inadvertently ignores Kang’s gesture. However, the moment doesn’t end there. Lee quickly realizes the missed fist bump and retraces her steps to make amends and goes in for a bump again.

In a playful turn of events, Kang seizes the opportunity and playfully grabs Lee’s entire fist. Laughter sparks as the duo shares a light-hearted moment before heading to the next hole. Such instances of camaraderie and humor contribute to the enjoyable atmosphere that the Solheim Cup is known for.

Unconventional challenges on the course

The Solheim Cup is not just about camaraderie; it’s also a showcase of extraordinary golfing skills. On the par-4 13th hole, Andrea Lee faced an intriguing challenge. Her approach shot veered to the right, leaving Danielle Kang with a downhill chip.

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Despite the challenging nature of the shot, Kang opted to putt the ball, much to the surprise of onlookers. She executed the putt perfectly, reminiscent of iconic moments in golf, such as Larry Mize’s legendary Masters victory.

Meanwhile, Georgia Hall displayed her expertise by delivering an impressive iron shot, positioning the ball just 10 feet away from the hole. This hole, with its unique features including a partially obscured green, added an extra layer of complexity to the game.

In a competition where national pride and camaraderie blend seamlessly, the Solheim Cup continues to captivate fans with its thrilling matches and heartwarming moments. As the tournament unfolds, who do you think will grab onto this year’s cup? Let us know in the comments below.

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