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I never have."

After working so hard for all her achievements in the early 1990s, Sorenstam needed a break. "When Sorenstam Exits LPGA, It Will Be on Her Terms." Knight/Ridder Tribune News Service (May 6, 2004). She also won the career Grand Slam, becoming the first woman to do so.

She was also the victorious captain for the European Junior Solheim Cup team that came from a record four points down to win on U.S. soil for the first time in 2021.

Annika is often regarded as the greatest female golfer of our generation. During her 15-year, Hall-of-Fame career, she rewrote the LPGA and Ladies European Tour record books, won countless awards, and changed the way women’s golf was played, viewed, and covered.

 

Annika represents world-class companies like 3M, AHEAD, Callaway, Cabot Saint Lucia, Hilton Grand Vacations, Lexus, LOHLA Sport, Mastercard, Rēvo, and Rolex.

ABOUT

ANNIKA

POST-LPGA CAREER 

Annika stepped away from professional golf after the 2008 season to focus on her family and the ANNIKA brand of businesses, which at the time included the ANNIKA Academy golf school, the ANNIKA Collection of high-end women’s golf apparel and ANNIKA Course Design.  In 2007, she created the ANNIKA Foundation, which provides golf opportunities at the junior, collegiate and professional levels while teaching young people the importance of living a healthy, active lifestyle through fitness and nutrition.

 

Her global success in golf and knowledge of business have enabled her to create a successful brand of businesses, which was featured in Duane Knapp’s book BrandStrategy, Inc.

Annika’s brand has also been featured in Brandweek, the New York Times, Fortune Magazine, SportsBusiness Journal, Success Magazine, USA Today, and Wine Spectator to name a few non-golf publications.

AWARDS & 
ACCOLADES​

Annika has received many accolades throughout her life.

The following year she won only one tournament, but in 2000 she performed at top level, winning five championships. In 2002 she won an amazing 11 tour victories, bringing her career total to 42.

anika sorenstam biography

She is currently 50 years old. Sorenstam made the top ten in fourteen tournaments and finished in the top five seven times.

"I am a person that's all or nothing. She started playing golf at the age of 11 and soon developed a passion for the game. She has also been a successful businesswoman, having founded her own company and launching a clothing line.

For More Information

Books

"Annika Sorenstam." Great Women in Sports. (She also won 2 international tournaments that year, making 13 victories in 25 starts.)

In May of 2003 she entered a men’s PGA event, The Colonial — becoming the first woman to play a PGA event since Babe Didrikson Zaharias played in the Los Angeles Open in 1945.

Sorenstam was also the first player ever to break 60 in an LPGA event; she shot a 59 at the par-72 Moon Valley Country Club in Phoenix in the second round of the 2001 Standard Register PING tournament.

Annika Sorenstam quit competitive golf at the end of the 2008 season, although she did not use the word “retirement.” A decade later, she returned to playing occasional professional events.

 


     

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October 9, 1970 Stockholm, Sweden

Golfer

Sorenstam, Annika.

In 1997 the pressure was on Sorenstam to do just that. In 2016 Annika received the Lifetime Achievement Award for her contributions to the business of golf at the HSBC Golf Business Summit.

 

In 2020, Annika was elected the President of the International Golf Federation which oversees golf in the Olympic Games.  In 2021, Annika became the first female golfer and only the third female in sport to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

EDUCATION
& FAMILY

Annika journeyed from her native Sweden to attend the University of Arizona in 1990.

Web Sites

"Daddy Knows Best: Sorenstam Owes Success to Father's Early Lessons." SI.com (October 18, 2003). Her wealth has been accumulated through her successful career as a professional golfer. But, as she told David Teel of the Knight/Ridder Tribune News Service, "The competition is getting tougher every year.

With such impressive achievements behind her, she began to consider the possibility of retiring in the next few years. "In tennis, you always have to have a partner.... However, not all of her fellow players appreciated her presence.

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Annika Sorenstam is a Swedish professional golfer and one of the most successful female golfers of all time.