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Personal profile of Annika Sorenstein
Name: Annika Sorenstein

Country: Sweden

Birthday:1970 65438+1October 9th.

Height: 5 feet 6 inches

Place of birth: Stockholm

Education: University of Arizona

Entry time of LPGA: 1993 10 10. After leaving school in October, Sorenstein changed careers at 1994 and won her first LPGA victory at 1995, which shocked the world. From 65438 to 0997, she was regarded as a favourite for three consecutive championships, but she slipped and was eliminated. However, in 1997 and 1998, she still kept the annual bonus and the best player. During this period, Australian and Korean players represented by Karrie Webb and Se Ri Pak began to rise, while Sorenstein entered a low career. 1999 and 2000, Webber became the player of the year and the winner. Sorenstein, on the other hand, kept looking for his own problems and worked hard. He returned to the number one position in the world, shooting 59 times in a single round, which is a record only for male players. In 2002, Sorenstein won the first game, and by the time of the British Open, he had won six games. However, the British Open was well prepared but was eliminated, allowing Weber to win the first place. After returning to Europe, Sorenstein tried a new putter method and replaced it with a brand-new 1 wooden pole. After returning to the United States, he won the championship again and again, which not only tied Mickey Wright's record of winning 1 1 times in a single season 38 years ago, but also shook Wright's sacred record of winning 13 times in a single season.

In the past two years, Sorenstein performed well and became the fourth player in LPGA history to win more than five games in four consecutive seasons. Until this year 10, Sorenstein has been riding professional golf courses for ten years. After playing the World Championship in June+10, 5438, she will be eligible to enter the World Golf Women's Hall of Fame. Sorenstein will be the first international player to enter the Hall of Fame through LPGA standards.

Golf circles generally believe that the four champions almost represent the essence of great players. For example, nicklaus the Golden Bear is regarded as one of the greatest players in history. Apart from his 70 PGA titles, the most important thing is his professional Grand Slam and 18 major victories. In female LPGA, the most tragic figure is several generations of famous nancy lopez. At the age of 40, she has won 48 professional titles, but as an American player, she has never won the US Open and won the second place twice, which has always been her heart's desire. In order to realize her dream, she lost weight and started again on 1997, but she still lost to her good friend, Alison Nicholas, an Englishman, and ranked second. She didn't announce her retirement until she was 46 this year.