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Full name
Annika Sorenstam
Years active
1992–2008
Position
Golf
Jersey number
Nationality
Swedish
Hometown
Stockholm, Sweden
College
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annika's story

Annika Sorenstam grew up in Bro, outside Stockholm, the daughter of parents who played golf, and was a shy, introverted child who initially wanted nothing to do with the attention competitive golf brought. As a teenager she would deliberately three-putt or drop shots near the end of junior tournaments to avoid winning and giving a speech. That detail matters because of what she became: one of the most methodical and analytically driven competitors the sport had ever seen, someone who tracked every statistical dimension of her game and built a training operation around closing the gaps. She turned professional in 1992, won her first major in 1995, and never stopped.

She became the face of women's golf for more than a decade, the player who made the tour appointment viewing, and she built a résumé that placed her firmly in the argument for the greatest women's golfer of all time. In 2001 she shot a 59, becoming the first woman to break 60 in an LPGA Tour event. In 2003, at the peak of her career, she became the first woman in 58 years to compete in a PGA Tour event, entering the Colonial on a sponsor's exemption, shooting 71-74, and finishing ahead of 11 men. The coverage treated it as a spectacle. She had four majors before she arrived and would win six more after she left. She finished her full-time LPGA career with 72 victories, 10 major championships, and a record eight Rolex Player of the Year awards. No player since has matched that combination of winning, major success, and sustained dominance.

She married Mike McGee in 2009 and they have two children together. Off the course she built ANNIKA Enterprises into a platform spanning golf course design, an eponymous collegiate award, and junior development programs. The shy teenager who dropped shots to avoid a microphone spent her retirement building infrastructure for the next generation. The sport she played is measurably different because she was in it.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

1994LPGA Rookie of the Year
1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004LPGA Player of the Year
1995, 2006U.S. Women's Open Champion
2001Kraft Nabisco Championship
2002Women's PGA Championship
2003Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame
2003LPGA Championship | Women's British Open
2003Vare Trophy
2005LPGA Championship
2005Rolex Player of the Year

Legacy

2003Became the first woman to compete in a PGA Tour event since 1945
2003Received the Swedish Medal of Honor from the King of Sweden
2008Founded the ANNIKA Foundation
2021Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom
One of only a handful of golfers to win 70+ LPGA Tour events

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