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Philly Fan:

At least your posts are consistently and negative. Now you add sexism to your growing list of wonderful attributes. You show no compassion for anything other than your narcissism. Find passion for something else than negativism.

What Annika accomplished is tremendous for sport, no matter what place she came in. Who cares if it was for publicity, for show, etc. She is a damn good golfer- she is DOMINATING the women's tour... What do people do when they are bored- she could easily get complacent with her game and competition. Why not challenge herself? This is her first tournament on the men's tour- while not on the more difficult courses or most competitive group- why not just give her credit for beign a damn good golfer who is trying to improve and work on her game?
PhillyFan
CONGRADULATIONS ON YOUR 100TH PLACE FINISH IN YOUR HAND PICKED COURSE! WHAT A SERVICE,TO WOMEN, YOU PROVIDE!
Jorel
Congratulations to Annika for having the strength and talent to make it through this. Without even realizing it, she has just become an inspiration to many young up and coming golfers (male as well as female) by showing them that it can be done, even with all of the road blocks. She stayed focussed and saw it to the end. As for Vijay, he will have to eat his words for a very long time.
George Twins fan
Here's the latest on Annika playing with men. From ESPN.com:

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Annika Sorenstam was amused by a PGA Tour journeyman who challenged her to an 18-hole match for $1 million.

But John Riegger will have to prove his point to someone else.

\"I'm not interested,'' Sorenstam said Friday at the LPGA Championship.

\"It's quite an interesting topic, and everybody is coming up with some ideas,'' Sorenstam said. \"I did want I wanted to do, and I had a great time doing it. It was the biggest challenge of my life, and that's where I want to leave it at.''

Riegger didn't want to let it go, offended that Sorenstam could even dream of finishing 100th on the PGA Tour money list if she were to play 30 times.

Riegger hasn't come close to doing that in the 18 years since he turned pro. He has only one top 10 in 144 tries on the PGA Tour and has never finished higher than 140th on the money list. His career earnings are just over $1 million.

The quote in question came last week in Chicago. Coming off a whirlwind performance at the Colonial, Sorenstam was pressed to estimate how she could do if she played a full schedule against the men -- although she had said she wouldn't play the PGA Tour again.

\"If I played there all year and I played 30 tournaments, and I choose the 30 tournaments, who knows? I think I'd be in the top 100 on the money list,'' she said. \"Maybe I'm dreaming, but I feel very good about my game and my chances.

\"But that's not something I want to try.''

Riegger said he had backers in Las Vegas who would put up the $1 million, although he never said who they were and later suggested the event could be a pay-per-view situation.

Sorenstam heard about the challenge Thursday night from her agent, and she read about it in the newspaper Friday morning. \"I thought it was quite funny,'' she said.

\"I thought everything would die down,'' Sorenstam said. \"I have a lot of respect for those guys. I didn't mean to offend anybody.''
canmark
Annika Sorenstam says she will retire at the end of the season. She is third all time in LPGA wins with 72 and tied for fourth in majors with 10. At only 37 I'm surprised she's retiring so early, esp. when she could quite conceivably set the all time records for the LPGA (88 wins, 15 majors).
boomer400
Wow this thread is hilarious.
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