Allisen Corpuz has secured the final place available through the US Solheim Cup points standings after Andrea Lee missed the cut at the CPKC Women’s Open.
The tournament in Edmonton, Alberta, was the last event in the 2026 qualification period. Lee needed to win to have a chance of moving above Corpuz, but she missed the cut by one shot.
Corpuz will now make her third consecutive appearance in the biennial contest, having qualified automatically through the points standings for each of her previous two teams.
Corpuz brings a strong foursomes record
Corpuz has won five of her eight Solheim Cup matches, with one tie and two defeats. Her strongest format has been foursomes, where she owns a perfect 4-0-0 record.
Her partnership with Nelly Korda has been central to that success. Corpuz and Korda are the winningest American foursomes pairing in Solheim Cup history, while also sitting among five partnerships tied for the most foursomes victories overall.
“Allisen can be summed up in one word – stealthy. She moves quietly and is sneaky good,” US captain Angela Stanford said. “We’re pumped to have this veteran back on the team for her third straight appearance.”
Corpuz has recorded six top-10 finishes across the past two LPGA Tour seasons. Her best results in the 2026 majors include a tie for eighth at the US Women’s Open presented by Ally at Riviera Country Club and a tie for fifth at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club.
ALLISEN CORPUZ IS LUCKY NO. 7 🍀
— Solheim Cup U.S. Team 🇺🇸 (@SolheimCupUSA) August 22, 2026
Corpuz has clinched the 7th and final spot via U.S. Solheim Cup Points Standings 💪 pic.twitter.com/WLbp00fW6s
Five US team places remain
Two more players will qualify through the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings following the CPKC Women’s Open. The places will go to the two highest-ranked Americans who have not already secured selection. Stanford will then complete the team with three captain’s picks.
In the rankings published on August 17, Andrea Lee was the leading eligible player at No. 37, followed by Alison Lee at No. 59. Lindy Duncan, Jenny Bae and Rose Zhang occupied the next three positions at Nos. 61, 65 and 66.
Results in Canada could affect that order. Andrea Lee and Bae missed the cut, while Zhang did not compete at the CPKC Women’s Open.
The two Rolex Rankings qualifiers will be announced at 10 a.m. ET on Monday, August 24. Stanford’s three captain’s picks will follow live on Golf Channel at 1 p.m. ET, completing the 2026 US Solheim Cup team.

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