 Annika Sorenstam Wins 4th Consecutive Mizuno LPGA Classic; Callaway Golf Staff Pro Secures Another Player of Year Title Press Release
Callaway Golf
(NYSE: ELY) Staff Professional Annika Sorenstam matched yet another
LPGA record on Sunday by recording her fourth consecutive victory in
the Mizuno Classic in Shiga, Japan. Demonstrating control of every
part of her game, Sorenstam took apart both the Seta Golf Course and
the field, shooting 22-under-par 194 for a 9-stroke win over a trio of
runnersup. The victory, Sorenstam's seventh of the season, secured her
seventh Rolex Player of the Year Award.
The triumph moved Sorenstam into a tie for fifth place with Betsy
Rawls on the LPGA's all-time victory list with 55 official wins, and
was her 67th worldwide title. In just 17 starts this year, Sorenstam
has posted 15 Top 10 finishes.
"Winning four in a row actually was a goal of mine," Sorenstam
said. "When I think about it, it's quite an achievement. I'm very
proud of it. I felt I played very well all week in all facets of my
game. I drove the ball very well and my short game was really sound.
It was a great week."
As she has in all her 2004 starts, Sorenstam used the ERC(R)
Fusion(R) Driver and HX(R) Tour Golf Ball, giving that powerful
driver-ball combination its 19th worldwide professional title since
the two products were introduced late last year.
In addition to her driver and golf ball, Sorenstam again utilized
an impressive array of Callaway Golf equipment, including a Big
Bertha(R) Strong 4-wood and 7-wood, Steelhead(R) X-14(R) Irons, 48-
and 54-degree Callaway Golf(R) Forged+ Wedges and an Odyssey(R) White
Hot(R) 2-Ball Blade Putter. She also wore Callaway Golf Footwear
featuring the Big Bertha Spike.
Sorenstam's dominance of the Mizuno Classic may be unparalleled in
the annals of LPGA golf. In her four victories, which tied the LPGA
record for consecutive wins at an event set by Laura Davies in 1994-97
at the Standard Register Ping, Sorenstam is a total of 74 under par in
the 54-hole tournament for a stroke average of 65.9. Davies was 49
under par in her four wins at the 72-hole Standard Register Ping for a
stroke average of 69.
Tour results are through the week ending 11/7/04 and reflect data
from the PGA, European PGA, LPGA, Champions, Nationwide and Japan Golf
Tours. Source: Sports Marketing Survey, Ltd. and Darrell Survey
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