ANDALUSIA, Spain — U.S. team captain Stacy Lewis saw something good in Solheim Cup veteran Lexi Thompson‘s game in practice rounds at Finca Cortesin earlier this week, even if she hadn’t seen it from Thompson during most of the LPGA Tour season.
Lewis’ gamble to start Thompson in the opening session of the 18th Solheim Cup — and leave two-time major championship winner Lilia Vu and rookie Rose Zhang on the bench — paid off in a big way Friday morning, as the Americans swept the foursome (alternate shot) matches to take a 4-0 lead over Europe.
It is the first time the U.S. has started 4-0 in the Solheim Cup. It had never swept a foursomes session before Friday.
The teams will head back out on the course later Friday for four four-ball (best ball) matches. The team that won the opening session has captured the Solheim Cup in eight of the previous 11 instances (there were also six ties).
Europe is trying to win the event a third straight time, which it has never done since the event’s inception in 1990.
Thompson and Megan Khang gave the U.S. team a lot of early momentum in the opening match. The…