Saturday, 13 September 2003 Morning foursomes Europe won three out of a potential four points in the morning foursomes to extend their lead. The big hitting Scandinavian pairing of
Suzann Pettersen and
Sophie Gustafson kicked things off with a 3&1 win over previous day winners
Cristie Kerr and
Kelli Kuehne. The second match saw two European rookies,
Iben Tinning and
Elisabeth Esterl, the first German to play in the Solheim Cup, taking on US rookie Angela Stanford and veteran
Michele Redman. This match was always close and Tinning had to hole a testy 4 footer on 18 to gain a half.
Annika Sörenstam and
Carin Koch returned to winning ways beating
Wendy Ward and Heather Bowie. They won three holes around the turn and parred the 16th hole to win 3&2. The bottom match was also very close and ended in a half when neither team could make a birdie.
Afternoon fourball The afternoon fourballs started encouragingly for the US team. The European rookie pairing, playing their first match of the week,
Ana Belén Sánchez and
Mhairi McKay were well beaten 5&4 by the veteran US combination of
Beth Daniel and
Juli Inkster. The US won match two as well, Kelli Kuehne and Cristie Kerr teaming up once more to beat
Laura Davies and
Sophie Gustafson 2&1 winning both the 16th and 17th holes. The Scottish pair of
Janice Moodie and
Catriona Matthew got a point back for Europe. They were 1 up after 11, then won the 12th, 14th and 15th to win 4&3. The final match of the day had a spectacular finish. Laura Diaz and Kelly Robbins had a tap in birdie on the 17th hole only for Annika Sörenstam to halve the hole with a 20-foot putt from the fringe of the green. On 18, Diaz had a six-foot putt for birdie but missed. Pettersen's birdie putt from ten feet did not miss and Europe had a three-point lead going into the final day singles. ==Day three==