Daniel and Burton the wild cards
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Your support makes all the difference.Beth Daniel and Brandie Burton are the two wild card selections for the American "Dream Team" to play Europe in the Solheim Cup at Loch Lomond next week.
Beth Daniel and Brandie Burton are the two wild card selections for the American "Dream Team" to play Europe in the Solheim Cup at Loch Lomond next week.
The 10 automatic qualifiers for the event - the women's equivalent of the Ryder Cup - are Julie Inkster, Meg Mallon, Dottie Pepper, Rosie Jones, Sherri Steinhauer, Pat Hurst, Kelly Robbins, Michelle Redman, Nancy Scranton and Becky Iverson. Scranton, Redman and Iverson will be making their debuts.
Pepper is the only player in the team to have competed in all five Solheim Cups to date. The highly-competitive American shares the record for most points gained in the competition with Europe's Laura Davies.
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