Summary

Annika Sorenstam has dominated the LPGA Tour for more than a decade, capturing 69 Tour events and eight Player of the Year awards. In 2007, Sorenstam went winless for the first time since turning pro in 1993. Her prowess in the women's golf arena has matched that of Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus on the PGA Tour. Her $20-plus million in career earnings easily surpasses any other LPGA player. Sorenstam, 37, made history in 2003 by competing in the Bank of America Colonial, now the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, a PGA Tour event. Sorenstam was the first female to compete on the PGA Tour since Babe Zaharias in the 1945 Los Angeles Open.
Annika Sorenstam has dominated the LPGA Tour for more than a decade, capturing 69 Tour events and eight Player of the Year awards. In 2007, Sorenstam went winless for the first time since turning pro in 1993. Her prowess in the women's golf arena has matched that of Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus on the PGA Tour. Her $20-plus million in career earnings easily surpasses any other LPGA player. Sorenstam, 37, made history in 2003 by competing in the Bank of America Colonial, now the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, a PGA Tour event. Sorenstam was the first female to compete on the PGA Tour since Babe Zaharias in the 1945 Los Angeles Open.
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Annika Sorenstam's British Open plan has no defense
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAnnika Sorenstam is not the defending champion at the Women's British Open, but when she shows up at Sunningdale Golf Club this month to play in the event for the 14th time, she already has a plan. If she wins, she's not coming back to defend her title....Tags: Clubs and Associations, Retirement, Lorena Ochoa
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Perry Open To Criticism For Skipping British
Associated PressKenny Perry never imagined facing so much criticism over where to play golf. There was a time when he was desperate to play anywhere. He was 26, with two children in diapers and no money for a third attempt at qualifying for the PGA Tour. That's when...Tags: U.S. Open Golf, Woody Austin, Paul Azinger, Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer
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Being compared to van Gogh is an impressive start for a young artist, and it was the welcome that greeted neo-expressionist Chuck Connelly when he joined the art scene in New York in the 1980s. Connelly sold $1 million-plus of his work and was represented...Tags: Television Industry, David Letterman, Medical Specialization, Defense, Jenny McCarthy
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Monday's Talk Shows
The Early Show 7 a.m. KCBS 11638 Today 7 a.m. KNBC 902281 KTLA Morning News 7 a.m. KTLA 30674 Good Morning America 7 a.m. KABC 52842 Rachael Ray Chef Gordon Ramsay. 9 a.m. KCBS 68755 Live With Regis and Kelly Ben Kingsley ("Elegy"); Demi Lovato...Tags: David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Selma Blair, Ben Kingsley, Laurence Fishburne
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Portrait Of Artist Chuck Connelly; Interview With Director Sidney Pollack
Once, Chuck Connelly stood on the leading edge of the New York art scene, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel. His life and art were the basis for Martin Scorsese's segment of "New York Stories," with Nick Nolte stepping into the role as...Tags: David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Bill Murray, Selma Blair, Craig Ferguson
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A NYC artist, outstanding in all the wrong ways
United Feature SyndicateAt the risk of presumption, I would change the title of the documentary ''The Art of Failure: Chuck Connelly Not for Sale'' (at 9 on HBO) to ''Portrait of an Artist as His Own Worst Enemy.'' According to this intimate, exasperating and fascinating...Tags: Television Industry, Conan O'Brien, Service Electric Inc., Selma Blair, Craig Ferguson
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Sorenstam beats Ochoa in exhibition skins event
Annika Sorenstam won 11 skins and $165,000 to beat Lorena Ochoa on Saturday in an exhibition event, the Swedish star's third straight victory over the top-ranked Mexican in the competition. "It was a great experience thanks to all the Mexicans. Every...Tags: Lorena Ochoa
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Pernice Leads By One At AT & T
Tom Pernice Jr. kept it steady Saturday and shot a 1-under 69 in the AT&T National in Bethesda, Md., that gave him a one-shot lead. Pernice seized the lead, but not control, with a 7-iron that stopped just inside 3 feet at the 17th for only his second...Tags: Eduardo Romero, Joe Ozaki, Lorena Ochoa, Bruce Vaughan, Fulton Allem
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Park becomes youngest to win U.S. Women's Open
The Associated PressTwo weeks away from her 20th birthday, Inbee Park became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open on Sunday by closing with a 2-under 71 as everyone around her faded away at Interlachen. Park didn't make a bogey over the final 10 holes, pulling...Tags: Se Ri Pak, Helen Alfredsson, Karrie Webb
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I. Park becomes youngest Open champ
Two weeks away from her 20th birthday, Inbee Park became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open yesterday in Edina, Minn., by closing with a 2-under-par 71 as everyone around her faded away at Interlachen. Park didn't make a bogey over the final 10...Tags: Getty Images Incorporated, Se Ri Pak, Woody Austin, Vijay Singh, Tiger Woods
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