Anoushka Shankar
Annika Charles Sorenstam was an Swedish professional golfer. She is regarded as one of the most successful female golfers ever. In 2008 she stopped playing competition golf. This resulted in Annika won 90 times in international competitions. Annika Sorenstam's biography: Annika Sorenstam was a female Swedish golfer who was known for her impressive results. Before she moved from the golf tournaments, it was the end of the 2008 season. Annika was the most accomplished female golfer to date after she won 90 international events. Annika is the most successful female golfer of all time. Annika turned 50 in 2020. Annika was born on 9 October 1970. Tom and Gunilla were the parents of Annika. Tom worked as an IBM executive, while Gunilla worked at a banking institution. She has a sister who is a coach at Annika academy as well as an amateur golfer. The sisters are the first to 1 million in the LPGA tour. Mike McGee married her and the couple has two daughters named Madelyn McGee McGee. Annika McGee as well as Mike have been married since the 10th day of January, 2009. Annika has been a skilled golfer since her early years. She was a world-class junior soccer and tennis player. The ability she had to ski that brought their family to Sweden, where she pursued this sport on a professional basis. She was a participant in the LPGA final tournament in the year 1994 and won her first win for a professional in the ALPG touring Australia. She placed in the top three and was awarded the LPGA Rookie of the Year award. Annika became the very first player from outside America winner of the Vare trophy. She won the US Women Open in 1995. Annika was the only non American to win the Vare prize. Annika was also on the top one money list. She decided to walk away from competition during the season of 2008. In the same night, she threw the first pitch of baseball during the match. Most recent victory was in the Suzhou Taihu ladies' open tournament. This event was sponsored jointly by Ladies European Tour & Ladies Asian Tour.
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