Orlando, Florida -The best female golfer in the world has a tremendous weight, and she doesn't know much better than Anika Solenstam, who won 10 major careers through her brilliant career.
The duty and sponsors of the media should all be invited and maintained, in the other countless things, which are all aspects of everyday aspects of being standing on the world ranking.
“24 hours a day is not enough for everything you want to do,” Sorenstam told SB Nation.
“It's the most difficult part.”
In the first round of Thursday at the Hilton Grand Vacation Tournament of Champions, Solenstam played with the world's number one Nellycoda, which won seven times during the 2024 season. In many ways, the Corda dominated it like a solenx valence during his heyday. But they have a different style. Corda could hit the ball per mile, and Solenstam rely on her finesse and accuracy. However, both have understood and experienced the great responsibilities of carrying LPGA torches as the top ranked player.
“I remember being very stressed,” said Solenstam.
“I was trying to please everyone. You try to do your best. I thought it was a little difficult, so you start learning a few tricks -maybe this should be done Next, it is necessary to concentrate on the media, such as a specific day. You can learn the best way and manage time.
When you reach the peak of sports, no one knows how to act yourself. Like all of the human essence, you learn on the spot, regardless of whether you are raising children, doing a specific job, going to school. Understand the best approach through trial and error, learn what works and what works. That is life.
However, Solenstam feels that Corda does not need much advice from her.
“She has a good team around her, but in general, when you're a game face, there is always expectation. People respect you, whether it's a good day or a bad day But people don't really see the situation, “Solenstam said about Corda.
“It's difficult because people expect more, so it is difficult. People are pulling you left and right, so you have to manage your time. How do you keep your future goals and do more about what you want to achieve? Is it difficult to stay on the way, have a duty, and have a tour and a friend?
Jack Mirco is a golf staff writer playing SB Nation. Please follow him in X @jack_milko。
