Annika Sorenstam speaks Paige Spiranac, Other GolfinfluCere Growing Games

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The LPGA Tour is filled with incredible golfers like Nelly Korda, Rose Zhang, Lydia Ko and Jeeno Thitikul to name a few.

The average Fair-Weather Golffan may not be too interested in these names. Instead, they could be more susceptible to following the influence of Paige Spiranac, Grace Charis and Tisha Alyn.

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Paige Spiranac sees his teammates Putt at No. 6 Green during the 2023 Kaulig Companies Championship Pro-Am at Firestone Country Club on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 in Akron, Ohio. (Jeff Lange / USA Today Network)

While Spiranac is perhaps the most popular among more than 4 million followers on Instagram and another 1.6 million followers at Tiktok, Charis and Alde have also built their own strong subsequently with millions of fans on social media.

Annika Sorenstam is possibly the best known female golfer of this generation. She won 72 times on the LPGA Tour and had 10 large titles. As Spiranac and other golf fluvers have taken a different approach to growing the game, the Swedish golfing legend was all for that.

Annika Sorenstam goes up to the fourth tee box during the last round of the PNC Championship Golf Tournament at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Grande Lakes Orlando Course in Orlando, Florida, December 18, 2022. (Reinhold Matay-usa Today Sports)

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“I think it’s great. I just want more people to play, enjoy it, have a good time and experience it, whether it comes from traditional golfers, you know, the way we used to watch it on TV or read about it in magazines or whatever,” Sorenstam told Pakinomist Digital.

“Today, information is shared differently, people get information in different places, so I think it’s great. They bring another sight or perspective into the sport. Whether it’s fashion or trick shots, I mean they all have a little niche.”

Sorenstam is ready to attend the American century championship at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Club next month.

Annika Sorenstam signs autographs for fans during Dick’s Sporting Goods Open at one-joie Golf Club in Endicott, New York, Wednesday, August 15, 2018. (Imagn /Kate Collins /Staff Photo)

She has finished the top of the field several times, but has not yet won the celebrity tournament.

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