Law wants ‘Solheim buzz’ amid ‘different’ LET seasonImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Bronte Law (holding trophy) won her singles match at the 2019 Solheim Cup to allow Suzann Pettersen to win the overall contest for Europe moments later in a thrilling finishByPeter ScrivenerBBC Sport senior journalistPublished19 minutes agoBronte Law is looking forward to “feeling the buzz” of being involved in this year’s Solheim Cup despite accepting this season will be “different” as a new parent.The Englishwoman, who last contested the biennial event in Europe’s victory at Gleneagles in 2019, does not expect to play against the USA in September, but will be there as a vice-captain for the Junior Solheim Cup earlier in the week.”With the lengths that Team Europe goes to, it’s not just about the people that are playing,” Law told BBC Sport. “If there’s anything that I can do to shout a bit louder or give a high five to the players…”It’s those connections and people that inspire you to want to achieve and bring out the best of you in those moments.”But while Law stated there is “no doubt I’ll want to make sure I’m playing Solheim Cup again at some point” she accepted this year is going to “look a bit different”. LET announces record prize fund for 2026 season
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