(ORLANDO, Fla.) – The ANNIKA Foundation – golf Hall-of-Famer Annika Sorenstam’s charitable organization – enjoyed yet another successful tournament season, hosting six events around the world in 2017.
The ANNIKA Invitational USA (Florida), ANNIKA Invitational Mission Hills (China), ANNIKA Cup and ANNIKA Invitational Europe (Sweden), ANNIKA Invitational Latin America (Argentina) and ANNIKA Intercollegiate Presented by 3M (Minnesota) welcomed more than 320 competitors from 40-plus countries.
Since the Foundation’s inception, more than 500 ANNIKA alumnae have taken the next step to play NCAA golf. Furthermore, 32 ANNIKA event competitors have played on the LPGA over the last decade, with seven more earning their cards this year.
“Share My Passion” clinics (held in conjunction with the LPGA and USGA) and grassroots initiatives like ANNIKA Junior Day in Memory of Holly Baxter are also crucial to furthering the Foundation’s mission of offering girls the opportunity to pursue their dreams on and off the course.
“The Foundation enjoyed a tremendous 2017 and continues to open doors for girls around the world,” says Annika. “And 2018 is shaping up to be an even bigger year, with us bringing the 10th ANNIKA Invitational USA to a new venue, the World Golf Village, and the ANNIKA Intercollegiate Presented by 3M being played at a course I re-designed with Mr. Palmer in Minnesota, Royal Golf Club.”
Annika is intimately involved with all aspects of the events – skills clinics where she shares her “Winning Approach” philosophy, appearances at gala dinners and awards presentations, following on-course action in person, and more. In 2017, she flew more than 45,000 miles to support Foundation tournaments.
Complementing its tournament initiatives, for the fourth year the Foundation, in partnership with the Haskins Commission and Golfweek, bestowed the ANNIKA Award Presented by 3M. Duke junior Leona Maguire won her second ANNIKA Award, adding to the trophy she captured as a freshman in 2015. Leona recently announced she will return to Duke for her senior year, foregoing an opportunity to play professionally until she earns her degree.
Her decision exemplifies the Foundation’s “More than Golf”’ philosophy. The Foundation is devoted to sharing best practices about fitness, nutrition and other life skills that will impact competitors beyond the golf course.
“I want to offer a special thank you to all the girls who took part in Foundation initiatives this year, as well as the Foundation team who works so hard to make it all possible and our partners 3M, AHEAD, Callaway, Cutter & Buck, Mastercard, Rolex and The R&A,” adds Annika. “I’m so proud that we’re changing lives through golf, a sport that has given me so much.”
72 Players
12 countries represented
39 players in field committed to play college golf
Amanda Linner (Sweden) shot tournament-record 64 in round three
Winner: Brooke Seay (USA)
69 players
Seven countries represented
Strongest field yet: seven of top-10 ranked juniors in China, top four from India, seven of the leading players from Chinese Taipei and three from Hong Kong
Hole-in-one in round one by winner Hui-Ying Shi (China)
78 players
Tournament-record 20 countries represented
11 of 12 of players on Europe’s PING Jr. Solheim Cup Team were in the field
Ingrid Lindbland (Sweden) had a hole-in-one in round two
Sofia Seldemirova (Bulgaria) shot a tournament-record-tying 65
Winner: Amanda Linner (Sweden)
48 players
18 countries represented
2016 champion Agustina Gomez Cisterna (Argentina) had a hole-in-one in Round 1
Winner: Valeria Pacheco (Puerto Rico)
12 of the country’s top Division I women’s programs
Two holes-in-one: Kate Lillie (Minnesota) in round 2 Macarena Aguilera (Miami) in final round
Team Champion: Arkansas
Individual Champion: Maria Fassi (Arkansas)
ANNIKA Award: Leona Maguire (Duke)