She isn't just the queen of golf, she was the LPGA when golf hit its boom. Annika Sorenstam was the female equivalent of Tiger Woods when Tiger became the face of the sport and not surprising, the two became competitive buddies.Sorenstam, in news that has to make golf fans a little disappointed, is stepping down from the game this week in her final event as a full-time LPGA member, at the ADT Championship. Just 38, Sorenstam made the announcement in May to leave competitive golf because she, like so many other prominent females, has made the difficult decision to trade the birdies for the babies.
Annika's legacy is undeniable. She burst on the scene in 1995 with a U.S. Open victory that she successfully defended the following year. A product of the highly successful University of Arizona women's golf department, Sorenstam took some years to find that major championship touch again, but find it she did.
From 2001 to 2006, Sorenstam won the same amount of majors as Tiger has in any six-year stretch of his career. Annika claimed eight out of the possible 24 majors, putting her career total at 10 and placing her fourth all-time in major victories on the LPGA.
Besides that, Sorenstam locked up 72 LPGA titles, made more than $20 million in earnings on the LPGA, and was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2003. Because female sports still struggle to resonate with men, Sorenstam will probably be best known for her attempt at the PGA Tour at the 2003 Colonial. Playing as well as she had over her career, Annika showed up at Fort Worth a question-mark and left a hero to her gender. Her near making the cut at one of the better regular-season tournaments on the tour made people understand just how great she really was.
It didn't hurt that Sorenstam nearly posted the best competitive round in the history of golf, male or female, with her near 58 (turned 59) in 2001, becoming the low mark in LPGA history.
Her departure comes at a time when she isn't the top dog anymore. Lorena Ochoa, another Arizona product, has taken the reigns as female extraordinaire and has made people forget just how good Sorenstam was for so long. Sure, Annika will be back for some random tournaments here or there, and maybe she'll get bored changing diapers and return to the tour in a couple of years, but for now we are seeing a legend depart before our very eyes.
Let's all remember to clap, ever so quietly, when Sorenstam finishes up this weekend. A win would taste just about right.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-19-2008 @ 11:49PM
Gary Hunt said...
A class act that will be missed more than we know.
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11-20-2008 @ 5:01AM
Jim said...
I feel Annika is one of the most classy female golfers of all time, I still feel that if she started early and had not developed cancer that "Babe" would have been the best female golfer of all time and be compared to Bobby Jones in men's golf. I thourghly enjoyed watching Annika and have been so impressed in the way she has always conducted herself and she will be missed on the LPGA
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11-20-2008 @ 6:50AM
steve said...
A product of time.
Good player, Sometimes great.
But to say best, Nope. Babe Dickerson might have something to say. This will always be debate. For men its tiger/Jones/.
club vrs time.
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11-20-2008 @ 8:37AM
djkqport said...
Babe Dickerson did not have the strength or the distance to match Annika. Babe was good for her time but definately could not compete with Annika in her prime.
11-20-2008 @ 12:01PM
Jack Mowers said...
Annika has always shown wonderful golf abilities and such class.
You can count me as one of her most loyal fans.
I think it would be a toss-up between she and Mickey Wright for
the all-time greatest LPGA player. We wish her the best of
luck in all future endeavors.
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11-20-2008 @ 12:11PM
carolina said...
You notice that all of these egomaniacs "retire" early in the season so they can garner attention during the year. If in fact they do retire they should do so at the end of the season.
In this case of course she will be back, "oh I missed the tour and the players and of course the fans, etc. etc." Total BS!
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11-20-2008 @ 5:15PM
Tom Breland said...
It appears that Annika may have some decent tits.
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11-23-2008 @ 3:16PM
bobLoblaw said...
Class of her own - pure class - and a pretty darn good golfer as well
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