Callaway Golf Staff Pro Annika Sorenstam Wins U.S. Open; Drives to Third Open Title, 10th Career Major, With FT-3 Driver And New HX Tour Golf Ball



    Ten years after winning her second United States Women's
    Open Championship, Callaway Golf (NYSE:ELY) Staff Professional Annika
    Sorenstam yesterday added her third, crafting a brilliant 1-under-par
    70 at the Newport Country Club to defeat Pat Hurst by four strokes in
    an 18-hole playoff.
    The margin of victory was the largest in a U.S. Women's Open
    playoff in 50 years.
    The victory gave Sorenstam, 35, her 10th career major title, tying
    her with Babe Didrickson Zaharias for fourth on the career list and
    moving her within five of Patty Berg's all-time total. It also marks
    the sixth consecutive season in which Sorenstam has won a major
    championship, the second-longest stretch in LPGA history.
    As she has in each of her professional victories, Sorenstam again
    relied on Callaway Golf(R) equipment to make history -- including the
    Big Bertha(R) Fusion(R) FT-3(TM) Driver, X-18(R) Irons, X Tour 3-wood,
    Big Bertha 7-wood, and Callaway Golf Forged+ Wedges (48 and 54
    degrees), the new HX(R) Tour Golf Ball and an Odyssey(R) White Hot(R)
    2-Ball Blade Putter. She also wore Callaway Golf Footwear with the
    patented Big Bertha Spike.
    "It's awesome, really," said a relieved Sorenstam. "What a great
    week and a great finish. I was talking to myself out there so much
    today that people probably think I'm a little weird. I just kept
    telling myself to just play my game. This is fantastic. It's been a
    long wait, and a long road. On the way, I've learned a lot. The way
    this season has gone, kind of up and down, to win the Open is pretty
    ironic."
    Sorenstam set the bar very high for herself by making her first
    tournament victory a win at the 1995 U.S. Women's Open and she
    followed it up with a win her second U.S. Open title the following
    year. She has compiled a total of 68 victories in her Hall of Fame
    career, and now edges one step closer to Mickey Wright (82) and Kathy
    Whitworth (88) on the all-time victory list.
    Sorenstam birdied two of the first three holes yesterday to open a
    three-stroke lead that widened to five strokes when her competitor
    double-bogeyed the sixth and bogeyed the ninth. In an exceptional
    display of tee-to-green consistency, Sorenstam played the back nine in
    even par to lock up the championship.
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