Final practice rounds have been taking place ahead of this year's Solheim Cup in Germany.
Team USA's Brittany Lincicome says the spectre of their last few losses at the event aren't going to affect them.
"You know, it's golf. It is what it is. And the European team has so many awesome players on it. We just haven't had our A-Games, I guess, the last couple of years. And this year we're kind of changing it up a little bit with Juli (Inkster) leading us. We're not doing the face painting and the ribbons and all that 'rah rah' stuff. We're going to let our clubs do the speaking. We're going to go out there and hopefully handle business. It's tough. The European team has a very strong team, as do we. It's golf, whichever way it falls, it falls."
Led by seven-time major champion Juli Inkster, the US team will attempt to win the title for the first time since 2009.
The Solheim Cup is the Women's golf version of the Ryder Cup.
Europe won 18-10 in Colorado two years ago.
This was a follow-up to their victory over the Americans in Ireland in 2011.