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Solheim Cup Fever Soars to New Heights! After Rookie Ryder Cupper, Soccer Star Harry Kane Shifts His Focus to the Much-Anticipated Showdown

Published 09/19/2023, 5:30 AM EDT

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The 2023 Solheim Cup is all set to flare up the fire on Spanish greens. With eminent names representing teams on the American and European front, it is undoubtedly one of the most popular events in the sports world right now. The likes of Nelly Korda and Rose Zhang take on the quintessence of Charley Hull and Leona Maguire for three action-packed days.

Meanwhile, as the golf cosmos anticipates this battle between two powerful sides, the event has professionals turning into fans. That’s right! While a young Ryder Cup player just days back shared an encouraging message for the European crew, the emotions have once again been shared by a different celebrity. This time it is the soccer star, Harry Kane who joins in to put forth an uplifting statement.

English soccer player Harry Kane joins in on the Solheim Cup fever

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While the golf world eagerly awaits the arrival of the Solheim Cup, various celebrities have come forth with their anticipation as well. One name among the stars is the English soccer player Harry Kane. It was through an Instagram post of letgolf that the English athlete expressed his support for the European side.

Starting with an introduction, the 30-year-old spoke about sending “a good luck message to the European Solheim Cup team.” Further, mentioning the dates of the tournament, he excitedly talked about being a viewer of the event undoubtedly. He even extended the good luck message from his whole national team to the European golfers.

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This is not the first time the Bayern Munich star has displayed an interest in golf-related matters. Previously, the striker was seen spending time on the course along with a few of his teammates and late Australian Cricketer Shane Warne. The presence of such diverse celebrities in the same place, enjoying a common game, displays the entwined beauty of sports.

This time around as well, it is not just athletes from other sports showing their support to the female golfers. Even their male counterparts seem all too excited to witness the LPGA stars putting their A-game forward on the greens.

Ludvig Aberg, through a special connection, cheers for the European Solheim Cup squad

Ludvig Aberg, lately, has been under the spotlight; thanks to his Ryder Cup selection and phenomenal form. However, the latest news associated with his presence on the Solheim grounds has also turned many heads. Mentioning his relationship with his caddie, Jack Clarke, the Swedish golfer announced how he is going to accompany him for a match at Finca Cortesin in Casares.

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The reason for their attendance was that Clarke’s fiance Madelene Sagstrom is playing from the European side. To show support to the LPGA golfer and her team, Aberg and his looper will also attend the tournament for a few days. The 23-year-old exclaimed, “I root for the Europeans.

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After this, the young PGA Tour member will head for his practice as less than a week will be left for the coveted Ryder Cup. As the golfer preps for his competitive tackle with the Americans, who do you think will conquer the biennial tournament in female professional golf? Are you excited about the vying between professionals like Harry Kane? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Areeba Basharat

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Areeba Basharat is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. She drives inspiration from the women players at the LPGA who've taken the sport to a level that allows female golfers to flourish and thrive with grace. Areeba defines her love for the sport by quoting legend, Michelle Wie West : "The first time I grabbed a golf club, I knew that I would do it for the rest of my life."
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Sameen Nawathe

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