Bronte Law wants Solheim Cup ‘buzz’ amid ‘different’ LET season as new parent


The scramble for Solheim Cup places ratchets up a notch this week as the LET cranks back into gear in Saudi Arabia with the PIF Saudi Ladies International.

The US recorded their first victory in the event since 2017 to win back the trophy in Virginia in 2024.

Europe captain Anna Nordqvist’s 12-strong team will comprise the top two eligible players from the LET Solheim Cup points list, the top six eligible players on the Women’s World Golf Rankings and four picks.

Double points are on offer at qualifying events during 2026 with the team to face the US at Bernardus Golf Club in the Netherlands from 11-13 September to be decided after the AIG Women’s Open, which concludes on 2 August.

But while Charley Hull, Carlota Ciganda and Celine Boutier will be among Europe’s Solheim Cup stalwarts chasing points at the season opener in Riyadh (11-14 February), their former team-mate Law has conceded she has “absolutely no idea” how she will fare having last played in September.

“It’s not the best preparation I’ve ever had going into a season,” she said with a smile.

“I have absolutely no idea what’s going to come but preparation comes in all shapes and sizes.

“Sometimes I’ve had weeks where I felt really good going into an event and then would miss a putt.

“Equally, I’ve had times where I felt really injured going into a tournament, not really in a great place, and I would do really well.”


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