Anoushka Shankar
Annika Charlotta is a Swedish professional golfer. She is considered one of the best female golfers to ever. After stepping out of playing competitive golf at the conclusion of the 2008 season she had won ninety international tournaments during her time as professional golfer, which makes one of the women golfers who has the most wins to her name. Annika Sorenstam is a well-known golfer from Sweden that is well-known for her remarkable performances in the female golf competition. Prior to leaving, the competition was 2008. After winning around 90 international tournaments she has been recognized as the greatest female golfer of all time. Annika achieved 72 LPGA tournaments along with ten major and 18 additional tournaments all over the world. Annika began her career on the 9th October, 1970. She celebrated her 50th birthday in 2020. Tom and Gunilla were the parents of Annika. Tom is an ex- IBM executive. Her mother worked for a bank. There is a sister that is a golf pro and a coach for Annika Academy. Two sisters were among the first one million players on the LPGA tour. Mike McGee is her husband and they have two kids, Madelyn McGee & William Nicholas McGee. Annika and Mike have been married since January 2009, both at the same time. Annika is an exceptional golfer since her early time. She played tennis and soccer at the level of national competition as a junior. Her ability to ski which brought her family to Sweden, where she pursued this sport professionally. Her very first ALPG Tour Australia pro title back in the year 1994. She finished in the top 3 and took home the LPGA Rookie of the Year prize. Annika was the winner of her first LPGA Tour tournament in 1995, the US Women Open. She was also the first non-American female to take home the Vare Trophy. Annika even topped with the Money list. Annika decided to leave the 2008 competition. In fact, she threw out the first baseball pitch the following evening. His most recent tour victory came in a playoff at the Suzhou Taihu lady's open. Ladies European Tour, Ladies Asian Tour supported the tournament.






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