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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Super Annika Sorenstam bows out without a bang

The Swede, most successful woman golfer in the world with 90 wins to her name, fails to make the final cut at the season-ending USLPGA ADT Championship, her last event on the American tour before retirement

West Palm Beach: Swedish superstar Annika Sorenstam missed the cut in her final event, ending a 15-year glorious career on the American ladies golf tour.

The ending for Sorenstam came a bit sooner than anticipated as she bowed out of the season-ending USLPGA ADT Championship after Friday’s second round.
A teary-eyed Sorenstam said she was able to pack more joy and memories into her storied career that she ever imagined.

“It’s almost that a tear wants to come out, but it’s not really coming out,” said Sorenstam, who shot a three-over 75 to finish in a tie for 18th. “I think it’s because I’m very happy with what I’ve done. You know, I’m content. I’ve said it all along, I feel good.” The field was cut to 16 players after the second round with Aussie Katherine Hull atop the leaderboard. “I had really two good chances there (on holes 14 and 15), and when you don’t make those, you know it’s going to be very hard,” Sorenstam said.

While Friday’s round wraps up her American career, the 38-year-old Swede is scheduled to play her final tournament in Dubai next month. The owner of 72 LPGA wins and 10 major championships, Sorenstam announced in May that she had decided to end her Hall of Fame career and pursue other interests. Sorenstam won three times on the LPGA Tour this season and has said she has no regrets about moving on. She also stated that she wants to start a family and pursue other business interests, including her golf academy.

“I can’t imagine how she’s doing right now,” Mexico’s Lorena Ochoa said of Sorenstam. “But I guess it will come for all of us at one point.” Sorenstam is leaving the LPGA just when the tour seems to need her most. The global economic crisis has taken a big bite out of the budget as organisers announced this week they plan to slash prize money by over five million dollars in 2009.

Officials also plan to cut the number of tournaments from 34 to 31 next season. The players have also had to deal with a new steroid and performance-enhancing drug programme in 2008 and the implementation of English language proficiency policy next year.

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