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Annika Sorenstam is taking some
time off from the golf tournaments, as she revealed on Tuesday in a press
conference. The reason: there are other priorities in her life at the moment,
on both personal and professional level. The Swedish-native player said she
would retire at the end of the year, amid wedding preparations and plans to fulfill
some golf-related projects.
“The reason for this decision is
that I have other priorities in my life,” Sorenstam said. “This is obviously a
very difficult decision for me to take, because I love this game very much.” However,
she avoided by all means using the word “retirement,” saying she is just
stepping away from the competition, on her own terms, and who knows, she might
be back one day.
The professional golf player,
winner of eight Player of the Year awards, and holder of a large number of records,
announced that the last tournament in the LPGA Tour she will participate in
will be the ADT Championship scheduled to take place in November, while the
final tournament will be the Dubai Ladies Masters in December.
“She’s done everything there is
to do in golf and dominated women’s golf for a long time and that is more
difficult to do today than it was then,” Amy Alcott said, according to the Los
Angeles Times. “Her level of consistency is unparalleled, and then you add in
the 59 and the Colonial and those are the types of things that history
remembers.”
Annika’s career is impressive:
she won a total of 72 LPGA tournaments, she’s been selected Rookie of the Year
in 1993 and 1994, won Tour Player of the Year in 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001 – 2005,
Tour Money Winner eight times, Vare Trophy five times, and the list continues.
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