
Who is “the greatest golfer ever?” Is it Jack or Tiger? Jack or Tiger? That is all we hear.
Annika Sorenstam has just won her 5th tournament IN A ROW. She has also notched her first major win of the year (8) at the Nabisco.
She has won more times in her career than Tiger, and is on a much faster pace than he is in career wins. Barring injury or early retirement Annika could eclipse just about any professional golfer’s career wins.
So is she the greatest golfer ever? Does it matter that she’s female?
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