Bob’s top 10 women golfers of all time – #1

Annika Sorenstam

 

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Annika Sorenstam—The Swedish superstar is our number one female golfer of all-time. She came to the U.S. to play college golf at the University of Arizona and it was quite clear as to her immense talent. She won the NCAA Championship as a freshman a feat never accomplished before or since.

Annika turned professional after two years at Arizona and promptly went out and won the 1995 U.S. Open as her first tour win. She amassed 72 LPGA tour wins including 10 majors.  She is the first woman to surpass 20 million in prize money and has been voted LPGA player of the year a record 8 times.. Sorenstam is also the only woman ever to break 60—firing a 59 in the 2001 Standard Register Ping event in Phoenix; forevermore she is called “Ms.59”.

In 2003 she accepted an invitation to play in the Bank of America Colonial Invitational in Ft. Worth,Texas.  She missed the cut but was heralded for her efforts to play against the men in a PGA Tour event.  She retired from competition in 2008 to start a family and direct her efforts into her golf academy, golf course design, to assorted  business interests and  many charitable causes.  Annika Sorenstam is our number 1 female golfer of all-time.

Bob’s #1 golfer of all time!

l. Jack Nicklaus

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Nicklaus has won more majors(18) and is by far the most dominant player of his era.   As Lee Trevino said, if Nicklaus was in the tournament we all knew we had to beat Jack to win the event.

There really is no authentic argument, Jack Nicklaus is the number one golfer of all time. Even USA Today says so!

My Masters experience—an experience of a lifetime

I am 59 years old and I finally got to go The  Masters!!!!!!! I actually never thought it would happen.  My daughter-in-law Sara won the Masters ticket lottery for the Wednesday practice round and Par 3 contest.  I have been thinking about this day—April 4th 2012 since last August when she told me she won and I was going to go.  She won 4 tickets priced at $50.00 a piece—that’s way below what almost any sporting event is these days but the Masters is all about the Patron—his enjoyment and appreciation of the tournament, the course and the entire experience—not making a profit.

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Don’t neglect the 40 year olds!

The golf business is trying hard to “stop the bleeding” so to speak.  The bleeding is the fact that just over 1 million golfers quit the game each year.  The reasons why they quit are vast and all legitimate.  The cost, not enough free time, it takes too long, not getting better, not having anyone to play with.  You fill in the blank.  Whatever the reasons, I believe they are fair and real; if they are real to the golfer – they are real!

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No Excuses Allowed!!!

Golfers are so quick to come up with excuses why they are playing poorly. There are many and frankly, none of them are worthwhile or proactive. They all lead to additional poor play which leads to less enjoyment of the game and often a bad lingering taste in the mouth of the golfer.

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Why are Tour Pros so great? (Hint: It’s not all about Birdies!)

I recently attended the first full-field Champions Tour event of 2012.  The Allianz Championship, held for the last 12 years at The Old Course at Broken Sound, is in my home town of Boca Raton, Florida.  The Allianz traditionally gets a strong field—held in sunny South Florida in early February—the guys get their “old bones” loosened up on a very playable course that usually finds the winner posting 13-15 under par for the three day event.

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2012 – A Year of Anticipation

The beginning of another professional golf year stirs the mind in reflection of what happened last year and the anticipation of what will be the key story lines as the new season unfolds.  This year, perhaps more than any other in recent memory, sparks my imagination!

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