Anoushka Shankar
Annika Charlotta is an Swedish golfer. It is widely regarded as the best golfer of all time. Prior to stepping back from competition golf at the close of the 2008 season she won over more than 90 international championships while a professional making her the female golfer who has the most wins under her name. Annika Sorenstam's Wiki Annika Sorenstam, a well-known golfer from Sweden is well-known for her impressive achievements. In the year prior to her departure, the tournament was 2008. Annika is the top female golfer who has been named after winning more than 90 international events. Annika has been a winner of 72 LPGA and 10 Major tournaments. In addition, she has won 18 more tournaments all over the globe. Annika, born in 1970 on 9th October, was celebrating her 50th anniversary in 2020. Tom and Gunilla are her parents. Tom was a top executive in IBM, and Gunilla has worked in banking. She has a sister who has a job as a golf professional and a coach for Annika Academy. They were both the first one million players in the LPGA tour. Mike McGee was her husband. Mike and she have two children, Madelyn McGee as well as William Nicholas McGee. Annika and Mike got married in the month of January in 2009 on the same date. Annika was an avid golfer from her early childhood. She was a national junior tennis player as well as a soccer player, too. The family relocated to Sweden in order to pursue her professional sports. She was the very first Australian professional to take home the ALPG tour in Australia and qualified for 1994's LPGA finale. She placed in the top 3 and won the LPGA Rookie of the Year award. Annika won her first LPGA Tour event in 1995, the US Women Open. She was the sole non-American winner of the Vare trophy. Annika was also named first on the Money list. Annika decided in 2008 to take a break from competitive play. On that night she even pitched the first pitch of baseball in the match. The Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open, he won the most recent tournament by playing in a playoff. Ladies European Tour (LET) and Ladies Asian Tour (LAST) sponsored this event.
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