Annika sorenstam

I told my caddie today that I am in the position that I want to be in. That this is what I have been waiting for, to win my tenth victory. I said that I am going to do everything that I can do today and that nothing is going to stop me.

I stay patient. I don't go out there and try to set a course record. That's probably one of my strengths and one reason I've been able to win major championships.

You just have to try and keep on grinding and hope that things will turn around eventually.

To play well you have to have good balance in your life. Tiger has found that. If you play golf long enough you'll learn that life is more than golf.

When I first came on tour, I was playing for money. Now I'm playing to win golf tournaments and the money is more than I ever dreamed I could make.

I've learned a lot about my game every time I play golf in a men's event.

There are no shortcuts to success.

Ron Syriac, a golf writer and friend, was quoted as saying, "Annika is no longer a female golfer. She's a golfer." That's truly all I ever aspired to be.

A lot of people think I am cold and have no feelings. But I do. I just try very hard to focus and not let my emotions take over on the golf course.

I love to crunch numbers. I look at how many fairways I hit, how many greens I hit. I plan my way around the golf course.

On the first tee I kept telling myself, "Trust yourself, you can do it."

I push myself to be the best I can be. I don't worry about what other people are doing, and I don't think about things I can't control.

It's a lot of fun coming out for a practice round and having the crowd behind you and cheering you on (a few) days before the event.

I still get butterflies on the first tee. I still get sweaty hands, and my heart pumps a lot going down the 18th. But I know what winning is all about now, and that's a feeling that I like.

I think it’s important for me to play well and set the tone.

I find it flattering to be compared to Tige

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Annika Sörenstam: Biography and Life Work

Annika Sörenstam was a notable 97. The story of Annika Sörenstam began on 9 October 1970 in Bro, Stockholm County.

Annika Charlotta Sörenstam ( pronounced [ˈǎnːɪka ˈsœ̂ːrɛnˌstam] ⓘ ; born 9 October 1970) is a Swedish and American professional golfer 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 her name. She has won 72 official LPGA tournaments including ten majors and 24 other tournaments internationally.

Legacy and Personal Influence

Personally, Annika Sörenstam was married to David Esch (divorced), Mike McGee.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

After an early round defeat at the World Matchplay Championship, Sörenstam finished sixth at the Evian Masters , 16th at the Women's British Open and ninth in the Swedish tournament she hosts on the Ladies European Tour. On her return to the US, Sörenstam had three top ten finishes but missed the weekend at the season closing ADT Playoffs for the second year running. However, Sörenstam did win a worldwide title at the Dubai Ladies Masters on the Ladies European Tour in November 2007.

On 5 January 2009, Sörenstam, who was ranked third the previous week despite having announced her retirement effective at the end of the 2008 season, was removed from the rankings. No official explanation was given for her removal. Sörenstam later posted in her personal blog that she asked to be removed.

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