Annika Sorenstam

Borrowed Notes From Tiger Give Sorenstam a Head Start
Golf: Annika Sorenstam has pilfered her friend Tiger Woods' St Andrews yardage book to aid her British Open challenge.
Golf: Ochoa Overhauls Sorenstam
Lorena Ochoa shot a final-round 65 to beat Annika Sorenstam in the Samsung World Championship.
Golf: Rivals Home in on Sorenstam's Small Show of Frailty
Annika Sorenstam's fellow competitors at the Women's British Open are hoping to capitalise on the world no 1's recent lack of form.
Golf: Sorenstam Edges Closer to Title
Annika Sorenstam was in determined mood before lightning stopped play while Michelle Wie proved she still has a lot to learn.
Golf: Fighting Talk Fires Sorenstam
Annika Sorenstam has said she'll ignore other players "trash talking" at the Solheim Cup and will instead let her clubs do the talking.
Golf: Jang Holds Her Nerve and Smile to Upset the Aristocracy
The South Korean rode the pressure of partnering Annika Sorenstam on the final round of the British Open to secure her first ever tournament victory.
Annika Sorenstam 'the greatest golfer ever'
Golf: By her own high standards, Annika Sorenstam is a failure - and she has the email to prove it. '10-9' was the gloating message from St Andrews, sent, of course, by Tiger Woods, who, in the matter of major championships won, now leads the Swede by that margin.
Golf: Remarkable Sorenstam Chasing Sixth Title in a Row
Victory at the Michelob Ultra Open would confirm Annika Sorenstam as the best female golfer of the modern era.
Golf: Super Annika
Annika Sorenstam learned a lot from her week at the Colonial. She learned what keeps her from beating the best men in the world, which will make her so difficult to beat against the best women in the world. It's Super Annika's world now. She can hang with the men. And she has the women at her mercy. Look out.
Sorenstam in Search of the Promised Land
May 24:Annika Sorenstam set off for her second round among the men of the US PGA tour last night with the immediate aim of making the cut.
torenstam Strikes a Blow - 71 Times
May 23: Annika Sorenstam struck a blow for women's golf and women's sport in general yesterday at the Colonial Golf Club in Texas; 71 blows, in fact.
Sorenstam Strikes a Blow - 71 Times
May 23: Annika Sorenstam struck a blow for women's golf and women's sport in general yesterday at the Colonial Golf Club in Texas; 71 blows, in fact.
Golf: Just let her play
Annika Sorenstam is trying to play against the best in the world to see how she does. Isn't this what the USA is all about. The sponsers want her to play, so let her.
Sorenstam Stays Calm But Men Turn Ugly
May 22: The US PGA tour might change its rules to ensure Annika Sorenstam's historic first appearance in a men's professional event will also be her last.
Sorenstam Stays Calm As Men Turn Ugly
May 22: The US PGA tour might change its rules to ensure Annika Sorenstam's historic first appearance in a men's professional event will also be her last.
Patronised and Shunned, Sweden's Finest is Ready to Rattle a Few Cages
It is time for actions to speak louder than words as Annika Sorenstam takes on the men on the US PGA tour. Lawrence Donegan reports.
Women Drivers
Annika Sorenstam will compete in a men's tournament next week. Some male golfers have protested. Is that because they are afraid she'll beat them? Jim White on the sportswomen who are on a par with the boys.
Golf: So many causes...
Annika Sorenstam will play the Bank of America Colonial on May 22, 2003, to become the first female to compete with the men since Babe Zaharias. What's behind the decision that is beginning to cause a firestorm on the PGA Tour? The answer may surprise you.
Sorenstam lands birdies as wind falls
The strong, gusting winds blowing through the desert made conditions difficult in yesterday's first round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship, but Annika Sorenstam still found it all a bit of a breeze.
General: This n'That on... The week in sports
Some irregular, random ramblings about the week in sports just past, including Kobe Bryant's scoring streak, Annika Sorenstam's playing on the PGA, and a look at Athens, Greece -- will it be ready, and safe, for the 2004 Summer Olympics?
Annika sets the pace
Sweden's Annika Sorenstam, the world number one, moved into a share of the halfway lead after a second-round 69, while Janice Moodie led the British challenge at just four behind after a 72 on a day of gusting winds in the US Women's Open at Prairie Dunes Country Club.
Sorenstam only gets better
The world No2 Annika Sorenstam swept into the lead of the £1.5m Evian Masters here in France yesterday with a flawless third-round 65 which must have been absolutely demoralising for the rest of the field.
Three's a crowd for world best
The ardent desires of the LPGA Tour, of ABC television and of the sponsors, Nabisco, become one on Saturday when the world No. 1 and No. 2, Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb, were paired for yesterday's last round of the Kraft Nabisco championship.
Sorenstam buffeted but unbroken
Annika Sorenstam, the robotic Swede who in 2001 broke or equalled 30 records on the LPGA Tour, set about defending her Nabisco Championship at Mission Hills Country Club with her usual steely determination.
Golf: Webb and Sorenstam go head-to-head -- but sadly, no one's watching
One of the best professional sports rivalries is to be found on the LPGA Tour. Australian Karrie Webb and Swede Annika Sorenstam are battling week in and week out for supremacy on the tour, yet it seems no one seems to be watching. What a shame, because the women of golf have what the men want -- a genuine rivalry.
LPGA: It just doesn’t pay to be the “Tiger” of the LPGA
Does a woman golfer set records if nobody’s there to see? Annika Sorenstam is playing “Tigeresque” golf on the LPGA tour but barely brings home enough jack to tip the caddie. There’s something terribly wrong here.
Annika Sorenstam's fellow competitors at the Women's British Open are hoping to capitalise on the world no 1's recent lack of form.
Golf: Sorenstam Edges Closer to Title
Annika Sorenstam was in determined mood before lightning stopped play while Michelle Wie proved she still has a lot to learn.
Golf: Fighting Talk Fires Sorenstam
Annika Sorenstam has said she'll ignore other players "trash talking" at the Solheim Cup and will instead let her clubs do the talking.
Golf: Jang Holds Her Nerve and Smile to Upset the Aristocracy
The South Korean rode the pressure of partnering Annika Sorenstam on the final round of the British Open to secure her first ever tournament victory.
Annika Sorenstam 'the greatest golfer ever'
Golf: By her own high standards, Annika Sorenstam is a failure - and she has the email to prove it. '10-9' was the gloating message from St Andrews, sent, of course, by Tiger Woods, who, in the matter of major championships won, now leads the Swede by that margin.
Golf: Remarkable Sorenstam Chasing Sixth Title in a Row
Victory at the Michelob Ultra Open would confirm Annika Sorenstam as the best female golfer of the modern era.
Golf: Super Annika
Annika Sorenstam learned a lot from her week at the Colonial. She learned what keeps her from beating the best men in the world, which will make her so difficult to beat against the best women in the world. It's Super Annika's world now. She can hang with the men. And she has the women at her mercy. Look out.
Sorenstam in Search of the Promised Land
May 24:Annika Sorenstam set off for her second round among the men of the US PGA tour last night with the immediate aim of making the cut.
torenstam Strikes a Blow - 71 Times
May 23: Annika Sorenstam struck a blow for women's golf and women's sport in general yesterday at the Colonial Golf Club in Texas; 71 blows, in fact.
Sorenstam Strikes a Blow - 71 Times
May 23: Annika Sorenstam struck a blow for women's golf and women's sport in general yesterday at the Colonial Golf Club in Texas; 71 blows, in fact.
Golf: Just let her play
Annika Sorenstam is trying to play against the best in the world to see how she does. Isn't this what the USA is all about. The sponsers want her to play, so let her.
Sorenstam Stays Calm But Men Turn Ugly
May 22: The US PGA tour might change its rules to ensure Annika Sorenstam's historic first appearance in a men's professional event will also be her last.
Sorenstam Stays Calm As Men Turn Ugly
May 22: The US PGA tour might change its rules to ensure Annika Sorenstam's historic first appearance in a men's professional event will also be her last.
Patronised and Shunned, Sweden's Finest is Ready to Rattle a Few Cages
It is time for actions to speak louder than words as Annika Sorenstam takes on the men on the US PGA tour. Lawrence Donegan reports.
Women Drivers
Annika Sorenstam will compete in a men's tournament next week. Some male golfers have protested. Is that because they are afraid she'll beat them? Jim White on the sportswomen who are on a par with the boys.
Golf: So many causes...
Annika Sorenstam will play the Bank of America Colonial on May 22, 2003, to become the first female to compete with the men since Babe Zaharias. What's behind the decision that is beginning to cause a firestorm on the PGA Tour? The answer may surprise you.
Sorenstam lands birdies as wind falls
The strong, gusting winds blowing through the desert made conditions difficult in yesterday's first round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship, but Annika Sorenstam still found it all a bit of a breeze.
General: This n'That on... The week in sports
Some irregular, random ramblings about the week in sports just past, including Kobe Bryant's scoring streak, Annika Sorenstam's playing on the PGA, and a look at Athens, Greece -- will it be ready, and safe, for the 2004 Summer Olympics?
Annika sets the pace
Sweden's Annika Sorenstam, the world number one, moved into a share of the halfway lead after a second-round 69, while Janice Moodie led the British challenge at just four behind after a 72 on a day of gusting winds in the US Women's Open at Prairie Dunes Country Club.
Sorenstam only gets better
The world No2 Annika Sorenstam swept into the lead of the £1.5m Evian Masters here in France yesterday with a flawless third-round 65 which must have been absolutely demoralising for the rest of the field.
Three's a crowd for world best
The ardent desires of the LPGA Tour, of ABC television and of the sponsors, Nabisco, become one on Saturday when the world No. 1 and No. 2, Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb, were paired for yesterday's last round of the Kraft Nabisco championship.
Sorenstam buffeted but unbroken
Annika Sorenstam, the robotic Swede who in 2001 broke or equalled 30 records on the LPGA Tour, set about defending her Nabisco Championship at Mission Hills Country Club with her usual steely determination.
Golf: Webb and Sorenstam go head-to-head -- but sadly, no one's watching
One of the best professional sports rivalries is to be found on the LPGA Tour. Australian Karrie Webb and Swede Annika Sorenstam are battling week in and week out for supremacy on the tour, yet it seems no one seems to be watching. What a shame, because the women of golf have what the men want -- a genuine rivalry.
LPGA: It just doesn’t pay to be the “Tiger” of the LPGA
Does a woman golfer set records if nobody’s there to see? Annika Sorenstam is playing “Tigeresque” golf on the LPGA tour but barely brings home enough jack to tip the caddie. There’s something terribly wrong here.


