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Annika Charlotta S renstam who is an Swedish pro golfer. She is regarded as one of the most successful female golfers of all time. She stopped playing competitive golf. This resulted in Annika won 90 times at international tournaments. Annika Sorenstam's Wikipedia page: Annika Sorenstam was a Swedish female golfer noted for her impressive performance. In 2008 she was at the peak of her professional golf career. She has won around 90 tournaments internationally and is considered to be the top female golfer ever. Annika has won 72 LPGA tournaments, 10 majors, and 18 other events across the globe. Annika turned 50 in 2020. She was born the 9th of October, 1970. The parents of Annika were Tom as well as Gunilla. Tom was a senior executive for IBM, and Gunilla has been employed in the banking industry. Her sister, who was also a pro golfer and an Annika Academy coach was the one who has been coaching at Annika. Both were the first sisters to earn one million dollars from the LPGA. Mike McGee has had two children with her, Madelyn McGee (her daughter)) along with William Nicholas McGee (her son). Annika and Mike married each other on the 10th January 2009. Annika, a born golfer has excelled at this sport from her early years. In addition, she was a junior soccer player and was national tennis champion. Their family followed her to Sweden for her professional career. She was the first professional to be a winner of the ALPG tour Australia and was a participant in 1994's LPGA Finale. Annika won LPGA rookie the year for being among the top three players. Annika was a major success in the year 1995. At the US Women Open, she was the rookie for the LPGA of this year. She was the sole non-American winner of the Vare trophy. Annika was also on the top one on the list of money lists. Annika decided to leave in the course of the 2008 season. The first pitch was thrown by her later that night. His latest tour win was during the playoff in the Suzhou Taihu lady's open. Ladies European Tour, Ladies Asian Tour was the sponsor of the tournament.






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