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Solheim Cup merchandise store up and running

10.00am 9th April 2007 - Sponsorship & Events

Organisers of The 2007 Solheim Cup have announced that the official on-line merchandise store is now in full operation and open for business. The merchandise store offers a variety of products, which make perfect gifts, including accessories such as key rings,pitch mark repairers and branded golf balls, golf caps in European and US Teamcolours, as well as a wide variety of clothing including t-shirts, polo shirts and hooded tops.

Sponsored by PING golf equipment, The Solheim Cup is named in honour of the company’s founder, Karsten Solheim, and his family. The Solheim Cup is the most prestigious team event in women’s professional golf. It is a biennial, trans-Atlantic team match-play competition featuring 12 of the top European born players from the Ladies European Tour (LET) and 12 top American born players from the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Players on both sides of the Atlantic compete for points in their respective tour events to earn a coveted place on the team.

Played over three days, The Solheim Cup consists of 28 matches – eight foursome matches, eight four-ball matches and 12 singles played on the final day.

To visit the merchandise store please log on to The 2007 Solheim Cup home page www.solheimcup.golf.se and click on souvenirer!

The organisers are encouraging the public to ensure they purchase tickets to support Helen Alfredsson and her team well in advance to avoid any disappointment. To book tickets go on line to www.solheimcup.golf.se or call +46 (0) 771 444410.

The SolheimCup www.solheimcup.golf.se

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