Golf Legend Annika Sorenstam Says Jet Lag Is All in Your Mind
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Annika Sorenstam at the 2022 PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando.
Photographer: David CannonAt Bloomberg Pursuits, we love to travel. And we always want to make sure we’re doing it right. So we’re talking to globe-trotters in all of our luxury fields—food, wine, sports, cars, culture and real estate—to learn about their high-end hacks, tips and off-the-wall experiences. These are the Distinguished Travel Hackers .
Annika Sorenstam is one of the greatest women’s golfers of all time. A 10-time major championship winner, Sorenstam is known for an incredible, efficient back and through swing and thriving under pressure. In 2003, at the peak of her career, she teed it up with the men on the PGA Tour, the first woman to do so in 58 years, and not without controversy and pushback. By the time she retired in 2008, she’d won the US Open three times and is still the only woman to break 60 in a competitive round—something not even Tiger Woods has accomplished.