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Who is Annika Sörenstam?

... (Show more) Annika Sörenstam, (born October 9, 1970, Stockholm, Sweden), Swedish-born American golfer who was one of the most successful golfers in the history of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Sörenstam began playing golf at age 12, and she was a member of the Swedish national team from 1987 to 1992.

What is Annika Sörenstam’s swing?

Annika Sörenstam is a two plane golfer who incorporates some one plane traits into her swing She keeps the shaft outside her hands in the takeaway and has some right arm bend that slightly narrows her swing She gets on plane in the backswing, keeping her hands in front of her chest

Where does Annika Sörenstam play golf?

The Sörenstam family began playing golf at Viksjö Golf Club in Jakobsberg, north of Stockholm and later switched to nearby Bro-Bålsta Golf Club, opened in 1980, initially with a 9-hole course. At the age of 12, Annika shared her first set of golf clubs with her sister.

Could you play alongside LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam?

Senior Ladies Professional Golf Association golfer Annika Sorenstam hits a golf ball from one of the sand bunkers at the Salina Country Club golf course during the Salina Regional Health Center Pro-Am on Thursday, July 21, in Salina. SALINA — Most amateur golfers could not picture themselves playing alongside an LPGA legend.

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How much money does Annika Sorenstam make?

Annika Sörenstam net worth and career earnings: Annika Sörenstam is a Swedish retired professional golfer who has a net worth of $40 million dollars. Annika Sörenstam was born on October 9, 1970 in Bro, Sweden....Annika Sorenstam Net Worth.Net Worth:$40 MillionNationality:United States of America4 more rows

Where does Annika Sorenstam live?

Orlando, FloridaAnnika SörenstamBorn9 October 1970 Bro, Stockholm County, SwedenHeight5 ft 6 in (168 cm)Sporting nationalitySwedenResidenceOrlando, Florida, U.S.25 more rows

Why did Annika Sorenstam quit golf?

Why did Annika Sorenstam retire so early and where is she today? In May 2008, Annika Sorenstam shocked the golf world by announcing that the '08 campaign would be her final season on the LPGA Tour. She said that she wanted to focus on starting a family and her business ventures.

How do you swing like Annika Sorenstam?

8:149:30Annika Sorenstam Golf Swing Analysis - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWith that wrist cupping. Quite a long backswing. But a tremendous start forward a lot of a lot ofMoreWith that wrist cupping. Quite a long backswing. But a tremendous start forward a lot of a lot of energy. Right in that angle they're really retained.

How old is Annika?

51 years (October 9, 1970)Annika Sörenstam / Age

Where did Annika Sorenstam go to school?

The University of ArizonaAnnika Sörenstam / CollegeThe University of Arizona is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, it was the first university in the Arizona Territory. The university is part of the Association of American Universities and the Universities Research Association. Wikipedia

Who was the first woman to play in an all male PGA Tour event?

Babe Zaharias She first qualified for a men's professional golf tournament, the Los Angeles Open, in 1938. She played the event again in 1945, becoming the first woman to make the 36-hole cut in a men's tour event. She did not make the tournament's third-round cut, after shooting a 79.

How old is Brooke Henderson?

24 years (September 10, 1997)Brooke Henderson / Age

Did Annika Sorenstam retire from golf?

Sorenstam won 72 times on the LPGA Tour, 10 of those were major championships, and retired in 2008. Since then, she has been raising her children, Ava and Will, with her husband, Mike McGee, and creating golf opportunities for young women through her Annika Foundation.

How far does Annika drive the ball?

2002RankNameAverage Driving Distance1Akiko Fukushima269.3002Sherri Turner267.4003Wendy Doolan266.1004Annika Sorenstam265.600143 more rows

What golf ball does Annika Sorenstam use?

Callaway Chrome Soft XBALL: Callaway Chrome Soft X.

What is a good golf swing tempo?

3:1The right swing tempo is actually all about getting the perfect tempo of 3:1. Here's a quick video from the Golf Channel discussing the 3:1 swing tempo in full. To sum it up, your backswing should take 3X as long as you're downswing. So if your backswing takes three seconds, your downswing should take one second.

Who lives in Lake Nona Country Club?

Many professional golfers, and international players in particular, have also called Lake Nona Golf & Country Club home. Nick Faldo, Nick Price, Retief Goosen, Annika Sorenstam, Ernie Els and Ian Poulter are among the members past and present of the 28-year-old club.

Who bought Annika Sorenstam house?

The 2021 Gainbridge LPGA at Lake Nona later this month gives 32-year-old Tseng a chance to ease back into competitive golf. In 2009, she bought Annika Sorenstam's old house at Nona, with big plans on how to fill her enormous built-in trophy case.

Who is Annika Sorenstam's husband?

Mike McGeem. 2009David Eschm. 1997–2005Annika Sörenstam/Husband

Great Position in the Backswing

If we take a look at the shaft plane when her arm gets to the 9:00 position we find that the shaft is pretty much right on plane, just a little bit inside. She's just getting a little bit steep, but there's nothing wrong with it.

A Little More Shoulder Rotation Than Some

Annika swings down in the classic two plane position, right through the right forearm. It's an excellent position.

Toe Up Position Requires Great Timing

The club is in a toe up position on the way down. At this late stage in the golf swing, it's going to force her to get back to that toe up position on the way through, which means we'll see quite a bit of rotation in her forearms on the way through impact.

Two Plane Release

Annika has a fairly common two plane release. In a one plane swing, the club would come much more aggressively to the inside. Here we see the two plane trait of working on a wider arc.

Checkpoints for Practice

Annika Sörenstam is a two plane golfer who incorporates some one plane traits into her swing

Who is Annika Sörenstam?

Annika Sörenstam, (born October 9, 1970, Stockholm, Sweden), Swedish-born American golfer who was one of the most successful golfers in the history of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Britannica Explores. 100 Women Trailblazers.

When did Sörenstam win the LPGA?

In 1995 she posted her first LPGA tour victory at the U.S. Women’s Open and went on to win Player of the Year honours, a feat she would repeat seven additional times in the following 10 years. In 1998 Sörenstam became the first player on the LPGA tour to finish the season with a scoring average below 70 (69.99).

How many LPGA events did Sörenstam win?

Sörenstam won eight LPGA events in 2001, including her second major tournament, the Kraft Nabisco Championship. That year she also became the first woman to shoot a 59 in a round of a professional tournament. She won 11 events in 2002—the most in the LPGA in nearly 40 years—and in 2003 she won the LPGA Championship and the Women’s British Open ...

What is the story of Sörenstam?

From overcoming oppression, to breaking rules, to reimagining the world or waging a rebellion, these women of history have a story to tell. Sörenstam began playing golf at age 12, and she was a member of the Swedish national team from 1987 to 1992. She attended the University of Arizona, where she won a National Collegiate Athletic Association ...

When was Sörenstam inducted into the Hall of Fame?

Sörenstam was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2021 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen, Corrections Manager.

When did Sörenstam win the World Amateur Championship?

In 1992 she won the world amateur championship, finished second at the U.S. women’s amateur championship, and posted the second lowest score among amateurs at the U.S. Women’s Open. Sörenstam was the European tour’s Rookie of the Year in 1993 and, with three top-10 finishes on the LPGA tour in 1994, was named that tour’s Rookie of the Year as well. ...

Who was the first female golfer to score 59?

Sörenstam made headlines in 2001 by becoming the first female golfer to score 59 in competition, and in 2003 she became the first woman to compete in a men’s Professional Golf Association tournament since Zaharias…. Lorena Ochoa. …Ochoa went on to surpass Annika Sörenstam as the tour’s leading money winner in 2006.

1. Learning to think less

At the 2021 PGA Championship, Padraig Harrington spoke about golfers “losing innocence” as you get older. The scar tissue builds over time, he explained, suggesting that the primary challenge to playing good golf in your later years wasn’t as much a physical challenge as it was a mental one.

2. Maturing your mindset

When golf is the central focus of your life, it’s easy to take it a little too seriously. Looking back at the U.S. Senior Women’s Open, Annika says when she was younger and things didn’t go the way she wanted, it’d really bother her. Now, it’s easier to let things slide.

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How many tournaments has Annika Sorenstam won?

In her 26-year professional career, she won 90 worldwide tournaments, 72 of those on the LPGA Tour, 10 of them majors. She was player of the year eight times and remains the only female to shoot 59 in an LPGA tournament. Anyone would be overwhelmed looking at that list of accomplishments, and that includes Sorenstam.

When did Sorenstam retire?

When Sorenstam surprised many by deciding to retire at the end of 2008 at just 37—making the announcement in May just days after winning her third title of the year—she did it because she knew she was done.

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Overview

Annika Charlotta Sörenstam is a Swedish professional golfer. She is 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 90 international tournaments as a professional, making her the female golfer with the most wins to her name. She has won 72 official LPGA tournaments including ten majors an…

Childhood and amateur career

She was born in Bro near Stockholm, Sweden. Sörenstam's father Tom was an IBM executive and her mother Gunilla worked in a bank. Her younger sister Charlotta, also became a professional golfer and LPGA Tour winner, and, after her playing career, coached at her sister's academy. Annika and Charlotta Sörenstam became the first two sisters to both win $1 million on the LPGA Tour.
As a child, Sörenstam was a talented all-around athlete. She was a nationally ranked junior tennis player, …

Professional career

Sörenstam turned professional in 1992, but missed her LPGA Tour card at the final qualifying tournament by one shot, and began her professional career on the Ladies European Tour (LET), formerly known as the WPGET. She was invited to play in three LPGA Tour events in 1993, where she finished T38th, 4th, and T9th, earning more than $47,000. She finished second four times on the Ladies Euro…

Business career

Sörenstam began the transition from professional golfer to entrepreneur during the later years of her career, attempting to combine golf, fitness and charitable works into various businesses under the ANNIKA brand with the brand statement "Share my Passion". They are all promoted by her website on which there is a blog to which she and her staff regularly contribute.
Sörenstam has undertaken a number of golf course design projects. Her first, the Annika Course, …

Personal life

Sörenstam has been described as an atheist. She met her first husband David Esch in 1994 on the driving range at Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Arizona, where she was an LPGA rookie practicing for a tournament and he worked for club manufacturer Ping. They were engaged at the 1995 Evian Masters, married in Lake Tahoe on 4 January 1997, and were divorced in 2005. In August 2007 s…

Amateur wins

• 1991 NCAA Division I Championship Individual

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