Anoushka Shankar
Annika Charlotta is a Swedish golfer. She is regarded as one of the greatest female golfers ever. She is the golfer who had the most victories at international level before retiring from the game at close of the 2008 season. Annika Sorenstam's Wiki provides the story of Sweden's most well-known golfer Annika Sorenstam. She has been known for some impressive female golf performances. Her last year in the competition was 2008. After winning around 90 international events, she is acknowledged as the best female golfer of all time. Annika was the winner of 72 LPGA tournaments and the ten majors. Also, she won 18 other tournaments across the world. Annika was born in the year 1970 on the 9th of October, celebrated her 50th birthday in the year 2020. Tom and Gunilla, her parents, are both living today. Tom was an IBM executive, and Gunilla worked in a banking institution. There is a sister that is a golf pro and a coach for Annika Academy. The two sisters are the first players on the LPGA Tour to reach the 1,000,000 mark. Mike McGee was her husband. Mike and Annika have two children named Madelyn McGee, as well as William Nicholas McGee. Annika and Mike got married in January of 2009, and both in the same ceremony. Annika has been a skilled golfer since childhood. Also, she was a tennis and soccer junior national player. Her family moved to Sweden in order to take up professional tennis. She was the first Australian professional to be a winner of the ALPG tour in Australia and qualified for 1994's LPGA finale. She made the top three places and was awarded the LPGA rookie of the year. Annika's breakout came in 1995, when she took the title of the US Women Open LPGA tour. Annika was the only non-American to win the Vare trophy. Annika was also ranked as number one on the Money list. Annika made the decision not to keep participating in the competition of 2008. The first pitch was pitched by her later that night. It was the Suzhou Taihu Lady's Open playoff was his most recent victory. Ladies European Tour (LET) and Ladies Asian Tour (LAST) sponsor this tournament.






Comments
Post a Comment