Suzann Pettersen has sprung a shock as Europe begin their defence of the Solheim Cup by omitting Leona Maguire for the opening foursomes session in Virginia.
Pettersen has turned to Charley Hull to lead Europe off at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club today. Hull and the European debutant Esther Henseleit will raise the curtain on the event against the world No 1, Kelly Korda, and Allisen Corpuz.
Pettersen's faith in Hull comes after the 28-year-old was pictured lighting up a cigarette with the assistance of a spectator yesterday.
"She is old enough to make those decisions," said Pettersen of Hull's tendency to smoke when competing. "She is interacting great with the fans around this place. She found exactly what she needed in that one guy standing there. So she is having a ball.
"Charley and Esther are a very good match. They are good friends, they get along great. It is nice to get Charley going; she doesn't like to sit around and wait. It is a great combination between the two of them."
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