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Sorenstam back on track with victory

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Updated: 05/12/08 6:36 AM

Annika Sorenstam set a tournament record with a 19-under 265 at the Michelob Ultra Open.

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Annika Sorenstam is on her way back, and a performance that harkened memories of her game before an injury-filled 2007 season suggests she’s close.

“That’s the way I used to play,” Sorenstam said Sunday after hitting every fairway and almost every green in a 5-under-par 66 that made her the runaway winner of the Michelob Ultra Open with a tournament-record 19-under 265. She beat four others by a record-tying seven strokes.

Two of them — Jeong Jang and Christina Kim — played with her in the final threesome.

“She hit a perfect iron shot every single hole,” Jang said. “Annika’s back.”

“It’s good to see that she is where she was when she was No. 1,” added Kim, who also was tied with Allison Fouch and Karen Stupples. “It’s just — flawless is the best way to put it.”

It’s never flawless with Sorenstam, who believes that it’s possible to make birdie at every hole in a round and shoot 54, but coming down the stretch she was very close. She had five birdies on the back nine, including three in a row, before a bogey on the final hole.

“That’s about as good as I can hit my iron shots,” she said. “Make a few more putts and get some distance on my drives and I’m going to tell you that’s as good as I can play.”

The victory was the Swede’s third in eight events this season, and in the process she also answered the doubters who said she could no longer play with new No. 1 Lorena Ochoa.

The eight-time Player of the Year pulled away from Ochoa on Saturday, using her typical steadiness for a 2-under 69, then did the same to Jang on Sunday, leaving no doubt that her injuries are behind her, and that her once-unrivaled game is almost all the way back.

Jang missed a one-foot putt on the final hole, costing her a second-place finish by herself and approximately $60,000. Kim needed a birdie on the final hole to move into the four-way tie for second, while Fouch shot a closing 64 and Stupples had a 66 in her first Mother’s Day event as a mom.

Katherine Hull, who started the day tied for 21st, made the first double-eagle of the year when she hit a 3-wood 229 yards on the par-5 seventh, part of a 64 that lifted her into sixth.

Shi Hyun Ahn tied the course record with a 63, making nine birdies and finishing tied for 12th.


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