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Tuesday, May 13, 2008


Annika Sorenstam will retire after the season, ending an LPGA Tour career in which she has won 72 tournaments to date and delivered a defining moment when she teed it up against the men on the PGA Tour.
     
She was to announce her decision at a news conference Tuesday at the Sybase Classic in Clifton, N.J., a person familiar with her plans told The Associated Press.
    
  The 37-year-old Sorenstam has hinted at retirement the past several seasons, saying she wanted to devote more time to her growing business and to start a family. She is engaged to Mike McGee, son of former PGA Tour player Jerry McGee.
   
   "This would be very much like Annika to get on top and then quit," said Judy Rankin, a Hall of Famer and television analyst.
      The decision comes two days after Sorenstam won the Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill by seven shots for her third victory of the season, and first against a field that included Lorena Ochoa. It was a sign that Sorenstam had fully recovered from injuries and was poised to make a strong big at recapturing her stature as the best in women's golf.
  
    "I just hope to continue this momentum," Sorenstam said after winning. "I'm feeling it. It's turning around, and so I can't wait for the next month or so to come with big tournaments, and I'm excited."
   
   Sorenstam dominated women's golf like few others, especially during a five-year period when she won 43 times and finished among the top three nearly 70 percent of the time. But for all her achievements - the only woman to shoot 59, 10 majors and one of six women to complete the career Grand Slam - she became most famous for testing herself against the men.
     
Sorenstam became the first woman in 58 years to complete on the PGA Tour when she played at the Colonial in 2003. She missed the cut, but earned worldwide respect for the way she handled herself amid massive scrutiny.
     
 She won LPGA Tour player of the year a record eight times, including five straight seasons until Ochoa ended the streak in 2006. Sorenstam was ineffective most of 2007, the first time in 12 years she failed to win on the LPGA Tour, as she recovered from back and neck injuries.
   
   She won the first tournament of the year in Hawaii, picked up a playoff victory in South Florida three weeks ago, then continued a slow rise up the world ranking toward Ochoa with a dominant victory in Virginia.
    
  But when asked Sunday if she would defend her title at Kingsmill, Sorenstam hedged.
   
   "I hope so," she said. "I'm going to continue this year the way I started it and at the end of the year. I always assess it like I have the last few years. At this point, I feel great about what I'm doing."


Monday, December 17, 2007


Annika Sorenstam wins in Dubai


Source.  Telegraph.co.uk

Annika Sorenstam may have had a poor season by her standards - she lost her status as world No 1 and was winless throughout the campaign on the LPGA Tour - but she finished the year in style by retaining her Dubai Ladies Masters title at the Emirates Golf Club yesterday.

Her triumph was one half of a Swedish double, as the £5,236 pocketed by Sophie Gustafson, who finished in a share of 15th, was enough to overhaul Germany's Bettina Hauert at the top of the Ladies European Tour moneylist, making Gustafson the European No 1 for the second time in her entertaining career.

Sorenstam, who announced before the tournament that she was determined to regain her world No 1 ranking from Lorena Ochoa after overcoming a troublesome neck injury, set a winning mark of 10 under par overall, following a final-round 70.


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Tuesday, August 28, 2007


LPGA Star Annika Sorenstam

Gets Engaged

Source: People.com

Annika Sorenstam and Mike McGee Photo by: Scott Halleran / Getty
Golf Star Annika Sorenstam Gets Engaged

Unscramble the letters in "birdie" and you get "I, bride" – which is just what Swedish golf star Annika Sorenstam announced to the world on Saturday.

The 36-year-old Sorenstam is engaged to her boyfriend of two years, Mike McGee, who popped the question Saturday morning at the couple's Orlando home.

"What a lovely surprise," Sorenstam said, according to the Associated Press. "I'm as happy as I can be."

No date is set for the wedding, which will be the second for Sorenstam. She filed for divorce from first husband David Esch in February 2005, and began seeing McGee – a former sports agent and the son of former PGA pro Jerry McGee – later that summer.

The engagement comes at a low ebb in Sorenstam's Hall of Fame career. Long the top-ranked LPGA player and arguably the best female golfer ever, she has won 69 events, including 10 majors, since turning pro in 1994. But Sorenstam has not won in 2007 – her first winless season in more than a decade – and earlier this year she lost her No. 1 ranking to rising star Lorena Ochoa.

McGee, once a top college pitcher, now works as managing director of the "Annika" business brand, which includes clothing, golf course design and a golf academy.

 

Wednesday, July 19, 2006


Golf News, Source, ESPN.com.- Sorenstam wins another ESPY.

 

Swedish superstar Annika Sorenstam earned her second straight female athlete of the year honors at the 14th annual ESPY Awards, which was taped last week and televised by ESPN on Sunday. Sorenstam's victory gave her eight career ESPYs.

 

She beat out snowboarder Hannah Teter, driver Melanie Troxel and Houston Comets star Sheryl Swoopes. Sorenstam accepted the award live via satellite from Gladstone, NJ.


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