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Annika Sörenstam - Wikipedia
Annika Charlotta Sörenstam is a Swedish professional golfer. She is regarded as one of the best female golfers in history. Before stepping away from competitive golf at the end of the 2008 season, she had won 96 international professional tournaments, making her the female golfer with the most wins to … See more
Sörenstam began the transition from professional golfer to entrepreneur during the later years of her career, attempting to combine golf, fitness and charitable works into various … See more
Sörenstam met her first husband David Esch in 1994 on the driving range at Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Arizona, where she was an LPGA rookie practicing for a tournament … See more
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• European Lady Junior's Team Championship (representing Sweden): 1990 (winners)
• Espirito Santo Trophy (representing … See more1990s
Sörenstam turned professional in 1992, but missed her LPGA Tour card at the final qualifying tournament by one shot, and began her … See moreIn 1998, Sörenstam was awarded honorary member of the PGA of Sweden.
In four years, 2005-2008, Sörenstam was host for a Ladies European Tour tournament in Sweden, Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika. She won the tournament twice … See more• 1991 NCAA Division I Championship Individual title
• 1992 Espirito Santo Trophy Individual title See morePeople mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Annika Sorenstam | Biography, Titles, & Facts
WEBAnnika Sörenstam (born October 9, 1970, Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish-born American golfer who was one of the most successful …
Overview | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association
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Annika Sorenstam | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf …
WEBLearn about the career and achievements of Annika Sorenstam, the Swedish golf legend who won 72 LPGA Tour events and 10 major championships. She was the first woman to play a PGA Tour event …
Annika Sorenstam: 10-time major winner to make LPGA return …
WEBFeb 10, 2021 · After 13 years away from the LPGA Tour, Annika Sorenstam is back. The 10-time major winner announced that she will make her comeback at the Gainbridge LPGA Championship which is held on...
Remembering Annika Sorenstam’s history-making performance …
WEBRelive the 2003 Bank of America Colonial, where Annika Sorenstam became the first woman to play in a PGA TOUR event since 1945. Read the diary of Laura Neal, who …
Annika Sorenstam PGA TOUR Player Profile, Stats, Bio, Career
WEBThe Official PGA TOUR Profile of Annika Sorenstam. PGA TOUR Stats, bio, video, photos, results, and career highlights
Why Annika Sorenstam Is the Most Dominant Golfer Ever
WEBA case is made for Sorenstam as the most dominant golfer of all time, male or female, based on her LPGA and European Tour victories, majors, and longevity. The article …
Annika Sorenstam Reflects on Her Career - The New …
WEBAnnika Sorenstam was one of the best golfers of her generation when she retired from competitive golf in 2008 at age 38. She had won 94 times around the world, including 10 major championships ...
Golf legend Annika Sorenstam achieved almost every major …
WEBBut Annika Sorenstam, arguably the greatest female golfer of all time, is instead playing a lighthearted putting game with her husband and two children in their Lake Nona backyard.
Annika Sörenstam – Wikipedia
WEBLäs om den svenska golfstjärnan Annika Sörenstam, som har vunnit 93 tävlingar och tio majors på LPGA-touren. Hon är en av de främsta kvinnliga golfspelarna genom tiderna …
Twenty years after Annika Sorenstam's historic PGA Tour …
WEBTwenty years ago Annika Sorenstam teed off in the PGA Tour’s Bank of America Colonial, marking the first appearance by a woman in a PGA Tour event in more than a half century.
18 amazing facts from LPGA great Annika Sorenstam's …
WEBAnnika Sorenstam retired 15 years ago and yet she still holds several LPGA records. Here's a look at some of the more impressive accomplishments on the course
Player Bio: Annika Sorenstam 2022 U.S. Women's Open - USGA
WEBLearn about the 51-year-old Swedish golfer who has 94 worldwide victories and three U.S. Women's Open titles. See her playing record, achievements and highlights at the 2022 …
Annika Sorenstam: Recalling The Round That Changed Everything
WEBRon Sirak, a golf writer and a friend of Annika Sorenstam, shares his memories of her historic round at the 2003 Colonial, where she played in a PGA Tour event for the first …
Why Did 10-Time Major Champion Annika Sorenstam Retire So …
WEBA look back on the career of Annika Sorenstam, why she retired at the age of 38, and where the 10-time major championship winner is today.
Annika Sorenstam's Historic Colonial Appearance - Golf Monthly
WEBIn the spring of 2003, Annika Sorenstam became the first woman in over half a century to join the field of a PGA Tour event at the Colonial.
Annika Sorenstam Remembers Historic 59 - LPGA
WEBNext March it will have been two decades ago. And as of today, the record still stands. Annika remains Mrs. 59, the only woman to break 60 in an LPGA Tour event and a …
Annika Sorenstam (@annikas59) • Instagram photos and videos
WEB109K Followers, 536 Following, 3,656 Posts - Annika Sorenstam (@annikas59) on Instagram: "Happy wife and mother. Cherish life and its opportunities."
At home with the greatest of all time | Annika Sörenstam | Roots
WEBRoots is back, with record breaker and World Golf Hall of Famer Annika Sörenstam as she returns home to Bro, Sweden.
US Women's Open: Annika Sorenstam to play major for first time …
WEBThe three-time champion and Hall of Famer will return to the major championship at Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club in June. She earned her spot by winning the 2021 US …
Annika Sorenstam: LPGA return after 13 years 'not a comeback'
WEBAnnika Sorenstam says her LPGA return is not a comeback as the 10-time major winner gets ready to contest her first Tour event in 13 years. Sweden's Sorenstam, who retired …
Lilia Vu - Wikipedia
WEBLilia Kha-Tu Du Vu (born October 14, 1997) is an American professional golfer and LPGA Tour player. In 2023, she rose to number one in the Women's World Golf Rankings and …