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Nordqvist up to 'challenge' as Solheim Cup captain

Nordqvist up to 'challenge' as Solheim Cup captain

NBC Sports17-06-2025
Anna Nordqvist joins Golf Central to discuss where her success in major championships stems from, what it means to captain the 2026 European Solheim Cup team, and how she is embracing the challenge.
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