Anoushka Shankar
Annika Charlotta is an Swedish golfer. It is widely regarded as one of history's best golfers. Before stepping away 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 to her name. Annika Sorenstam's Wikipedia page: Annika Sorenstam was a Swedish female golfer noted for her impressive results. The year before she left the competition was 2008. Annika was the most successful female golfer to date following her victory in more than 90 international tournaments. Annika has won 72 LPGA as well as ten major tournaments, as well as 18 more tournaments all over the globe. Annika is a 50 year old woman, born on September 9, 1970. Tom and Gunilla Her parents are both living today. Tom was employed at IBM as an executive as her mom is employed by a local bank. Her sister, who is also a professional golfer, and an Annika Academy coach, is the one that is coaching at Annika. The sisters are the first to 1 million on the LPGA tour. Mike McGee has had two children with her, Madelyn McGee (her daughter)) and William Nicholas McGee (her son). Annika McGee was married to Mike on 10th Jan 2009. Annika has been a skilled golfer since her early years. Annika was an international junior tennis and soccer player. The ability she had to ski which brought her family members to Sweden, where she pursued this sport on a professional basis. She was the first Australian professional to be a winner of the ALPG tour Australia and qualified for 1994's LPGA finale. Annika was voted LPGA rookie for the year following her finish third in the rankings. Annika made her breakthrough in 1995. In the US Women Open, she was the LPGA's rookie of the year. She is the only non-American to have won the Vare Trophy. Annika was also on the number on the money list. Annika decided not to play in 2008. The first pitch was pitched by her later that night. At the Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open, he won the most recent event in a play-off. Ladies European Tour and Ladies Asian Tour were the sponsors of the tournament.






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