Maguire magic helps Europe roar back in the Solheim Cup
Leona Maguire and Emily Kristine Pedersen produced much-needed moments of magic as Europe dramatically kept their hopes of an unprecedented third straight Solheim Cup victory alive at Finca Cortesin in Spain.
After the United States won a foursomes session 4-0 for the first time ever, Suzann Pettersen's side rallied superbly to win three points from the afternoon fourballs to trail just 5-3 heading into the second day.
Pedersen made the second hole-in-one in the history of the biennial contest on the 12th hole as she and team-mate Maja Stark halved a high-quality contest with Jennifer Kupcho and Allisen Corpuz.
And Maguire then chipped in for a birdie on the 18th to give her and Georgia Hall what looked like a good chance of halving their match with Lexi Thompson and Lilia Vu, only for Thompson to crack under the pressure and shank a simple chip shot from the edge of the green.
To her credit, Thompson hit a superb fourth shot from a far more difficult position, but Vu was unable to hole her long birdie attempt and Europe could celebrate a most unlikely victory.
.@leona_maguire wins @SolheimCupEuro first point in style