After the Europeans had won the 12th Solheim Cup 15-13, they took the poster of Seve Ballesteros which had been in their locker room down to the 18th green. They wanted everyone to know the extent to which the Spaniard had been their inspiration.
The Americans, meanwhile, were still ruing what had been a wretched start to their day. Instead of having 12 players up and running, they were down a woman after Cristie Kerr got no further than the practice ground.
Kerr, a dogged little performer if ever there were one, had tendinitis in her right wrist, which had first manifested itself Wednesday. She answered Rosie Jones' call to play in all four matches over the first two days and, on Friday night, took anti-inflammatory tablets to ensure she would have no trouble playing one more time.
For more: Solheim Cup -- Europe reclaims Cup with dramatic win over U.S. - espnW
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