Anoushka Shankar
Annika Charles Sorenstam, born in Sweden a Swedish professional player of golf. She is regarded as one of the most successful female golfers ever. Before retiring from golf professionally at the age of 28, she won more than 90 events internationally while professional. That made her the woman golfer with most wins. Annika Sorenstam's Wiki Annika Sorenstam, an eminent golfer in Sweden is well-known for her impressive performance. In the year prior to her departure, the competition was 2008. In recognition of her 90+ international wins, she is considered the greatest female golfer ever. Annika has been a winner of 72 LPGA and 10 Major tournaments. In addition, she has won 18 more tournaments all over the world. Annika is a fifty-year-old woman, born on September 9, 1970. Tom Gunilla has been her mother. Tom is an ex- IBM executive while her mother was employed by a bank. There is a sister that is a professional golfer and coach at Annika Academy. Both sisters were the first to 1 million on the LPGA tour. Mike McGee was her husband. She and Mike have two children, Madelyn McGee, along with William Nicholas McGee. Annika and Mike married each other on January 10, 2009. Annika has been a gifted golf player since her childhood time. Also, she played soccer in juniors and won the national tennis championship. The family opted to relocate to Sweden in order to continue this profession due to her being very skilled at skiing. She was the first professional to be a winner of the ALPG tour in Australia and qualified for 1994's LPGA Finale. She won LPGA rookie the year for being among the top three players. Annika became the very first player from outside America winner of Vare Trophy. Annika won the US Women Open in 1995. Annika was the only non-American winner of this Vare trophy. Annika was also ranked as number one on the Money list. In 2008, she decided to take a break from competitive play. The night before, she throw the opening pitch in a baseball match. The most recent win was the Suzhou Taihu ladies' open playoff. Ladies European Tour and Ladies Asian Tour were the event's sponsors. of this event.
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