2002 Solheim Cup - Teams

Teams

The European team was supposed to be made up of seven automatic qualifiers and five wild card picks but there was a tie for seventh position so there were eight automatic qualifiers and only four picks from Captain Dale Reid. The US team consisted of 10 automatic qualifiers and two picks from Captain Patty Sheehan.

Europe

  • Captain
    • Dale Reid - Ladybank, Scotland
  • Automatic qualifiers
    • Annika Sörenstam - Stockholm, Sweden
    • Raquel Carriedo - Zaragoza, Spain
    • Karine Icher - Châteauroux, France
    • Paula Martí - Barcelona, Spain
    • Sophie Gustafson - Särö, Sweden
    • Suzann Pettersen - Oslo, Norway
    • Iben Tinning - Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Maria Hjorth - Falun, Sweden
  • Captains Picks
    • Laura Davies - Coventry, England
    • Helen Alfredsson - Gothenburg, Sweden
    • Carin Koch - Kungalv, Sweden
    • Mhairi McKay - Glasgow, Scotland

USA

  • Captain
    • Patty Sheehan - Middlebury, Vermont
  • Automatic qualifiers
    • Juli Inkster - Santa Cruz, California
    • Laura Diaz - Scotia, New York
    • Rosie Jones - Santa Ana, California
    • Michele Redman - Zanesville, Ohio
    • Cristie Kerr - Miami, Florida
    • Meg Mallon - Natick, Massachusetts
    • Beth Daniel - Charleston, South Carolina
    • Wendy Ward - San Antonio, Texas
    • Emilee Klein - Santa Monica, California
    • Kelli Kuehne - Dallas, Texas
  • Captains Picks
    • Kelly Robbins - Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
    • Pat Hurst - San Leandro, California

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