Korda and Corpuz get a good bounce and help maintain Americans' big Solheim Cup lead over Europe

Allisen Corpuz got lucky with a worm-burner of a fairway wood and Nelly Korda took advantage, helping the Americans thwart a potential European rally and take an 8-4 lead midway through Saturday's matches at the Solheim Cup. The United States entered the day with a 6-2 advantage at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, the biggest one-day margin in Solheim Cup history, and split the morning session as it tries to prevent Europe from capturing the cup for a record fourth straight time. Korda and Corpuz became the first duo in Solheim Cup history to win four consecutive alternate-shot matches thanks largely to Corpuz's approach on the par-5 14th hole, which got about 10 feet off the ground, avoided the water and ran out to inside 20 feet.

Korda and Corpuz get a good bounce and help maintain Americans' big Solheim Cup lead over Europe

Korda and Corpuz get a good bounce and help maintain Americans' big Solheim Cup lead over Europe

Korda and Corpuz get a good bounce and help maintain Americans' big Solheim Cup lead over Europe

Korda and Corpuz get a good bounce and help maintain Americans' big Solheim Cup lead over Europe
Korda and Corpuz get a good bounce and help maintain Americans' big Solheim Cup lead over Europe
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