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Annika Sörenstam (listen (help · info)) (born 9 October 1970) is a Swedish professional golfer whose achievements rank her as one of the most successful golfers in history. [1]
Annika may refer to: Fictional characters. Annika Hansen, a.k.a Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Voyager series on television; Annika Settergren, in Pippi Longstocking novel
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singular plural; nominative: Annika: Annikat: genitive: Annikan: Annikojen Annikain 1: partitive: Annikaa: Annikoja: accusative: Annika Annikan: Annikat: inessive: Annikassa
Furusundsgatan in Stockholm, where Annika lived as a child. Introduction Annika's first years Her move to the United States Annika moves to San Francisco
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Last year: Angela Stanford won the inaugural tournament, edging Annika Sorenstam and Brittany Lang by a stroke. Sorenstam nearly holed her third shot on the par-5 18th, then lipped out a 9-foot birdie try. Last week: South Korea's Bo Bae So...
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Swede Annika Sorenstam, the world number one at the time, earned around $6 million a year in endorsements. Surprisingly, it took another four years before Wie finally visited the winner's circle, a trying period as she battled injuries, put...