Solheim Cup History: Full List of Winners and Scores (Updated 2025)
The Solheim Cup is one of the most prestigious events in women’s golf, showcasing a fierce rivalry between Team USA and Team Europe. Held every two years, this match-play tournament has delivered thrilling moments since its inception in 1990. Below is a complete year-by-year list of Solheim Cup winners, along with scores and hosting venues.
With every stroke played under intense pressure and every putt sinking into the cup amidst thunderous applause from passionate spectators, these fierce competitors have etched their names onto the illustrious trophy that symbolizes excellence in team play. The Solheim Cup is not only about skillful shots; it embodies camaraderie, sportsmanship, and national pride as players come together to represent their countries with utmost dedication. It is through this spirited contest that legends are born while new stars emerge – all striving to join the elite ranks of past champions who celebrated victory amongst roaring cheers and jubilant celebrations at each memorable tournament.
🏆 Solheim Cup Winners List (1990–2023)
Year | Winner | Score | Venue (Course, Country) |
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1990 | USA | 11½ – 4½ | Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, USA |
1992 | Europe | 11½ – 6½ | Dalmahoy Hotel Golf Club, Scotland |
1994 | USA | 13 – 7 | The Greenbrier, USA |
1996 | USA | 17 – 11 | St. Pierre Hotel & Country Club, Wales |
1998 | USA | 16 – 12 | Muirfield Village, USA |
2000 | USA | 14½ – 11½ | Loch Lomond Golf Club, Scotland |
2002 | Europe | 15½ – 12½ | Interlachen Country Club, USA |
2003 | Europe | 17½ – 10½ | Barsebäck Golf & Country Club, Sweden |
2005 | USA | 15½ – 12½ | Crooked Stick Golf Club, USA |
2007 | USA | 16 – 12 | Halmstad Golf Club, Sweden |
2009 | USA | 16 – 12 | Rich Harvest Farms, USA |
2011 | Europe | 15 – 13 | Killeen Castle, Ireland |
2013 | Europe | 18 – 10 | Colorado Golf Club, USA |
2015 | USA | 14½ – 13½ | Golf Club St. Leon-Rot, Germany |
2017 | USA | 16½ – 11½ | Des Moines Golf & Country Club, USA |
2019 | Europe | 14½ – 13½ | Gleneagles, Scotland |
2021 | Europe | 15 – 13 | Inverness Club, USA |
2023 | Tied | 14 – 14 | Finca CortesĂn, Spain |
🔹 Note: In 2023, the Solheim Cup ended in a tie (14–14), and Team Europe retained the cup as the defending champions.