May 22nd, 2003

Annika Watch


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Sorenstam tees off on tenth hole.

Here's the link to the leaderboard at the Colonial. Through four holes, Annika Sorenstam is already -1.

Stay tuned.

UPDATE: With a little workaround, I found a direct link to Sorenstam's scorecard, here.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Sorenstam is still -1 after completing her first nine holes -- in this case, the course's back nine. She's currently tied for 18th, roughly in the middle of the pack among the golfers who teed off in the morning flights. Among the notables trailing Sorenstam are Corey Pavin, Justin Leonard, Peter Jacobsen, and Stuart Appleby. For you stat heads, Sorenstam is also tied for first in driving accuracy.

FRAIDY-CAT UPDATE: Looks like a few players on the tour are pushing to have the PGA bylaws changed to ban females from playing.

WRAP-UP: Sorenstam finished with a 71, +1 on the day. As to where she'll finish, it will probably be somewhere in the lower-half of the leaderboard, just one stroke below the cut. See you again tomorrow.

POSTSCRIPT: Here's the audio of Annika being introduced (Real Player required) before she teed off on her first hole today.

One Response to “Annika Watch”

  1. She wound up one over par after bogeying the last hole. She’s 36th out of 55 so far.

    This must be an interesting story to get a golfophobe like me to give a rat’s behind about it. :-)

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May 20th, 2003

Annika Watch

Annika Sorenstam hit some practice balls and used the putting green at the Colonial yesterday, as the media frenzy around her appearance on the PGA Tour is just beginning to heat up. In the Washington Post, Tom Boswell says that Tour experts (including some in Las Vegas) are seriously underestimating Sorenstam's chances at the Colonial -- and that the statistical evidence is there for all to see.

But Butch Harmon, who coaches Tiger Woods among others, thinks Sorenstam's game isn't well suited for the Colonial. Why? Because she hits the ball too straight, while the Colonial favors golfers who can "shape the ball" off the tee, and take advantage of the course's many dog legs.

I may be finished with this post, but not this story. Look for updates throughout the day as I sift through the coverage.

UPDATE: Sorenstam will play with two PGA Tour rookies in the first two rounds of the Colonial this week.

Sorenstam tried to get in a practice round this morning with Sergio Garcia and Jesper Parnevik, but bad weather drove them off the course before they completed the first hole. Here's how it went for Sorenstam before she headed for the clubhouse:

Sorenstam hit her drive into the right rough, advanced it up the fairway and still had 190 yards to the middle of the green on the 565-yard par 5. Her approach went short and right of the green, hopping into a bunker.

More later.

ANOTHER UPDATE: You can find a map of the course here to give you a better understanding of how Sorenstam played that first hole.

The official site of the tournament is here. Here's a graphic from the Dallas Morning News, showing holes 3, 4, and 5 apparently the three holes the newspaper thinks Sorenstam will have the most difficult time with. You can find the News's special section on the Colonial here.

INSULT UPDATE: Martina Navratilova had some choice words for Vijay Singh when she heard he was pulling out of the Colonial.

PERFORMANCE UPDATE: If you're looking for an antidote to Boswell's stat-driven analysis of Sorenstam's chances, look no further than Barker Davis of the Washington Times. In his piece, Davis casts a cold eye on the flaws in Sorenstam's game, and how they'll handicap her this week.

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