2005 Solheim Cup - Teams

Teams

The European team consisted of seven automatic qualifiers and five wild card picks from Captain Catrin Nilsmark. The US team consisted of 10 automatic qualifiers and two picks from Captain Nancy Lopez.

Europe

  • Captain
    • Catrin Nilsmark - Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Assistant Captain
    • Alison Nicholas - Birmingham, England
  • Automatic qualifiers
    • Annika Sörenstam - Stockholm, Sweden
    • Laura Davies - Coventry, England
    • Ludivine Kreutz - Rognac, France
    • Maria Hjorth - Falun, Sweden
    • Iben Tinning - Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Trish Johnson - Bristol, England
    • Gwladys Nocera - Moulins, France
  • Captains Picks
    • Carin Koch - Kungalv, Sweden
    • Catriona Matthew - North Berwick, Scotland
    • Suzann Pettersen - Oslo, Norway
    • Sophie Gustafson - Särö, Sweden
    • Karen Stupples - Dover, England

USA

  • Captain
    • Nancy Lopez - Torrance, California
  • Assistant Captain
    • Donna Caponi - Tampa, Florida
  • Automatic qualifiers
    • Cristie Kerr - Miami, Florida
    • Meg Mallon - Natick, Massachusetts
    • Juli Inkster - Santa Cruz, California
    • Rosie Jones - Santa Ana, California
    • Pat Hurst - San Leandro, California
    • Natalie Gulbis - Sacramento, California
    • Christina Kim - San Jose, California
    • Paula Creamer - Mountain View, California
    • Michele Redman - Zanesville, Ohio
    • Laura Diaz - Scotia, New York
  • Captains Picks
    • Wendy Ward - San Antonio, Texas
    • Beth Daniel - Charleston, South Carolina

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