Lauren Coughlin secures spot on Solheim Cup team with victory at Women’s Scottish Open

IRVINE, Scotland — Lauren Coughlin pulled away with superb putting and closed with a 3-under 69 to win the Women’s Scottish Open on Sunday, her second LPGA title this summer, to secure a spot on the U.S. Solheim Cup team.

Coughlin, who won the CPKC Women’s Open in Canada three weeks ago, recovered from a pair of early bogeys to move ahead of Megan Khang on the front nine and Esther Henseleit of Germany on the back nine at Dundonald Links.

The 31-year-old American one-putted the final seven holes on a chilly day along the Ayrshire Coast, none more devastating to Henseleit than the 16th hole. Coughlin was leading by three and in trouble in a bunker. She blasted out to 20 feet and holed the par putt.

She also saved par from just off the green on the 17th, and then polished off her performance with a 25-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th.

Coughlin finished at 15-under 273, four shots ahead of Henseleit (70). It was the second straight runner-up finish for Henseleit, coming off her Olympic silver medal in the Paris Games.

Coughlin, who played college golf at Virginia, earned enough Solheim Cup points to lock up one of the six automatic spots for the Sept. 13-15 matches at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia. It will be her Solheim Cup debut.

Khang was tied with Coughlin through five holes but didn’t make another birdie and had two bogeys to finish with a 74. The American tied for third with Ayaka Furue of Japan, who shot a 68.

Charley Hull of England started with two bogeys in three holes and was never a factor, closing with a 73 to finish fifth, seven shots behind.

The women now head across Scotland for the Women’s British Open at St. Andrews, the final major championship of the year.

American golfer Lauren Coughlin has earned herself a spot on the prestigious Solheim Cup team after her impressive victory at the Women’s Scottish Open. The Solheim Cup is a biennial golf tournament that pits the best female golfers from Europe against the best from the United States.

Coughlin’s win at the Women’s Scottish Open was a significant milestone in her career, as it not only secured her a spot on the Solheim Cup team but also showcased her talent and skill on the international stage. The 28-year-old golfer from Charlottesville, Virginia, has been making waves in the golfing world with her consistent performances and dedication to the sport.

Coughlin’s victory at the Women’s Scottish Open was hard-fought, as she faced tough competition from some of the best female golfers in the world. However, her determination and skill shone through, allowing her to come out on top and secure her place on the Solheim Cup team.

The Solheim Cup is a highly prestigious event in the world of women’s golf, and being selected to represent one’s country on the team is a great honor. Coughlin’s inclusion on the team is a testament to her talent and hard work, and she is sure to make a significant impact when she competes against Europe’s best at the tournament.

Coughlin’s victory at the Women’s Scottish Open and subsequent selection for the Solheim Cup team is a testament to her dedication to the sport and her ability to perform under pressure. As she prepares to represent the United States at the Solheim Cup, fans and fellow golfers alike are eagerly anticipating seeing her compete on the international stage and showcase her skills against some of the best in the world.