LPGA boss takes blame for Solheim Cup issues
Briefly

LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan took responsibility for logistical failures that led to half-empty stands during the opening tee shots at the Solheim Cup.
The lack of sufficient transport infrastructure meant fans were left waiting for hours, highlighting a failure in planning for the event's operational needs.
Marcoux Samaan acknowledged the issue without providing a detailed explanation, saying, 'At the end of the day, I'm the leader of the organization and I have to own it.'
While there was a successful turnout on Saturday, the initial logistical problems focused media coverage away from the impressive performance of players like Nelly Korda.
Read at ESPN.com
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