Team USA produced a stunning display in the singles to beat Europe 14½-13½ and win golf's Solheim Cup in Germany. Juli Inkster's team were trailing 10-6 after the morning fourballs, but won eight-and-a-half points to claim back the title they last won in 2009. However, the contest was marred by controversy over the issue over the non-concession of a short American putt in the fourballs. "After this morning they were all fired up," Inkster said of the incident.

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