Defeated Sophie Gustafson on the first
hole of a sudden-death playoff for a victory at the Chick-fil-A Charity
Championship hosted by Nancy Lopez, where Sorenstam became the first
LPGA player to cross the $7 million mark in career earnings. Also won the Bank of Montreal Canadian
Womens Open in August and the CISCO World Ladies Match Play Championship
in October, where she became the first LPGA player to cross the $8
million mark in career earnings. Won the Mizuno Classic for her eighth
win of the season.
Teamed with Tiger Woods against Webb
and David Duval in the Lincoln Financial Group Battle at Bighorn in
July; Sorenstam and Woods defeated the team of Webb/Duval, 1-up, in
19 holes (this marked the LPGAs first-ever appearance on prime-time
television).
Since joining the Tour in 1994, has missed
only seven cuts in 157 starts and has not missed a cut since the 1999
U.S. Womens Open.
Joins Webb as the two players in LPGA
history to earn $1 million in four separate seasons. Became the fastest LPGA player to $1
million in single-season earnings (10 events). Won the Wendys Three-Tour Challenge
with Karrie Webb and Dottie Pepper.Won the State Farm LPGA Series Bonus Pool.
In 2000, won her first title of the season in
a sudden-death playoff with Pat Hurst at the Welchs/Circle K Championship,
which gave Sorenstam the requisite 27 points to qualify for the LPGA
Tour Hall of Fame, however, she must fulfill the 10-year Tour membership
requirement, which will be met at the conclusion of the 2003 season;
won the Firstar LPGA Classic in conjunction with the Childrens Medical
Center; defeated Webb, who beat her in a playoff at the LPGA Takefuji
Classic earlier in the season, in a sudden-death playoff at the Evian
Masters; won back-to-back titles at the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic
and Japan Airlines Big Apple Classic; defeated Rachel Hetherington
(Teske), who dealt the Swede her first career playoff loss in 1998,
in a two-hole playoff at the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic; recorded her
second career hole-in-one during the third round of the Welchs/Circle
K Championship; crossed the $5 million mark in career earnings after
the Standard Register PING and the $6 million mark following the Safeway
LPGA Golf Championship; earned two points for the victorious European
Solheim Cup Team.Won more LPGA tournaments than any other Tour
player in the 1990s (18).
In 1999, won the Michelob Light Classic in a
three-hole playoff with Tina Barrett; won her third consecutive victory
at the Michelob Light Classic, making her one of six players in LPGA
history to win the same event three consecutive times; won the New
Albany Golf Classic with all four rounds in the 60s; was a runner-up
four times, including a one-hole playoff loss to fellow Swede Catrin
Nilsmark at the Valley of the Stars Championship; fired a 61 (-11)
during the first round of the Sara Lee Classic, which is the lowest
first round in LPGA history; recorded her first career hole-in-one
during the third round of the Standard Register PING; crossed the
$4 million mark in career earnings.
In 1998, defeated Donna Andrews on the second
hole of a sudden-death playoff at the Michelob Light Classic; won
the ShopRite LPGA Classic and JAL Big Apple Classic with all rounds
in the 60s; recorded her 16th career victory at the SAFECO Classic;
recorded her first sudden-death playoff loss at the First Union Betsy
King Classic to Hetherington (Teske); crossed the $3 million mark
in career earnings; became the first player in LPGA history to finish
a season with a sub-70 scoring average (69.99); won her third Rolex
Player of the Year and third Vare Trophy.
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In 1997, captured six titles the Chrysler-Plymouth
Tournament of Champions, Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open, Longs Drugs
Challenge (in a two-hole playoff with Pamela Kometani), Michelob Light
Classic, CoreStates Betsy King Classic (where she successfully defended
her title) and ITT LPGA Tour Championship (in a three-hole playoff
with Lorie Kane and Pat Hurst); won the JCPenney/LPGA Skins Game with
eight skins worth $220,000; crossed the $2 million milestone in career
earnings after her victory at the Longs Drugs Challenge; won her second
Rolex Player of the Year title.
In 1996, won three tournaments successfully
defended her title at both the U.S. Womens Open and Samsung World
Championship of Womens Golf and won the CoreStates Betsy King Classic;
surpassed the $1 million mark in career earnings; won her second consecutive
Vare Trophy for lowest season scoring average.
In 1995, became a Rolex First-Time Winner at
the U.S. Womens Open, making her the 13th LPGA player to have the
Open as her first LPGA career victory; won the GHP Heartland Classic
by 10 strokes; won the Samsung World Championship of Womens Golf
with a 45-foot chip-in on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff
with Laura Davies; became the second international player to win Rolex
Player of the Year; is the only player besides Nancy Lopez to have
won Rolex Rookie of the Year and then the Rolex Player of the Year
and Vare Trophy the following year; became the first international
player to win the Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average; also led
the Women Professional Golfers European Tour (WPGET) Order of Merit
on the strength of two wins.
In 1994, was the Rolex Rookie of the Year on
the strength of three top-10 finishes, including a season-best tie
for second at the Weetabix Womens British Open. In 1993, competed in three LPGA events before
joining the Tour, earning more than $47,000; tied for 38th at the
PING Welchs Championship in Tucson, Ariz., placed fourth at the Standard
Register PING and tied for ninth at the Las Vegas LPGA at Canyon Gate;
was the Rookie of the Year on the WPGET.
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