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Annika Sorenstam is a professional golfer in Sweden. She is regarded as to be one of the best female golfers ever. Annika Sorenstam won more than 90 professional international golf tournaments prior to her retirement at the end of 2008's season. Annika Sorenstam's Wiki is the biography of Swedish golfer Annika Sorenstam. Annika Sorenstam has been credited for her outstanding female golfing performances. Prior to her departure from golf competition, the year ended with the season of 2008. Annika was a champion in over 90 events across the world and is regarded as the most successful female golfer in history. Annika was the winner of 72 LPGA tournaments, 10 majors and 18 other tournaments across the globe. Annika was born in the year 1970 on the 9th of October, celebrated her 50th birthday in the year 2020. Tom and Gunilla are the parents of Annika. Tom was an IBM executive, while Gunilla has been working in the bank. Her sister has been an instructor at Annika academy along with a professional golfer herself. Both sisters were the first players to reach 1 million on the LPGA tour. Mike McGee is her husband and they have two children, Madelyn McGee & William Nicholas McGee. Annika McGee, along with Mike were married on the 10th January 2009. Annika is a talented golfer since childhood. She also played senior tennis and soccer National player. The family relocated to Sweden in order to pursue her professional sports. She took home her first ALPG Tour Australia professional title in 1994. She was named LPGA rookie of this year, after she finished within the top three. Annika became the very first player from outside America player to win Vare Trophy. She was the winner of in the US Women Open in 1995. She was the sole non-American winner of the Vare trophy. Annika was even placed at the top in Money's rankings. She chose to quit the competition for the 2008 season. Actually, she pitched out the first baseball ball that night. The winner was his previous tour at Suzhou Taihu. Suzhou Taihu woman's open. Ladies European Tour (LET) and Ladies Asian Tour (LAST) sponsored this event.






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