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Annika didnt have any wins last year except at the very end of the season on the LPGA tour which is very rare. She had a neck injury for a long while which, in my opinion, was the one of the main things holding her back.

How do you think she will perform this year?

If you think she will win this year, how many times?
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She won on the LET towards the end of the year in Dubai. This seems a good sign that she's coming back soon.
But I don't really follow women's golf as much as I should. It's just so easy to follow the three main men's tours since they're on the same website. I need to add LPGA's site to my bookmark toolbar.

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Hopefully she can turn it around again as the last few years have really brought women's golf into the foreground, but with upcomers such as Ochoa, Gulbis, Creamer, and such it should continue to grow whether Annika comes back to form or not.
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What I remember the most about Annika at her most dominant is her eerily precise iron shots. The often reminded me of Tiger's iron shots in that she always seemed to hit them to the perfect position on the green.

I think that she still has wins left in her. And one more major.

I'm looking forward to seeing a healthy Annika in 2008. How great would it be if she and Ochoa go head to head this year?
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Her best is behind her. Ochoa will be the one to catch from now on, I just dont see Anika being able to play on her level again. She might win a few times a year but she's got all these young players lighting it up around her and it seems like she is intimidated.. we'll see though.

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Her best is behind her. Ochoa will be the one to catch from now on, I just dont see Anika being able to play on her level again. She might win a few times a year but she's got all these young players lighting it up around her and it seems like she is intimidated.. we'll see though.

Annika may have played her best golf already, but remember she was coming back from a pretty major neck injury last season. Ochoa is a great player and there is no reason to expect her to fall back to the pack. I will have to wait and see how Annika plays at the start of the season, but I would expect her to challenge for the top spot again. She keeps herself in great shape and is so consistent that I have little reason to doubt her if she is healthy. Of course that is a big if when you are talking about problems with the spine.

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Her best is behind her. Ochoa will be the one to catch from now on, I just dont see Anika being able to play on her level again. She might win a few times a year but she's got all these young players lighting it up around her and it seems like she is intimidated.. we'll see though.

I agree that Annika probably won't be able to play at the level she used to, but I really doubt she is intimidated by the younger players. If anything, I think she will be more determined to prove she can still win.

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I think she will be better than before, look out girls,she said she feels really healthy this year and ready to play.

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I think she will be better than before, look out girls,she said she feels really healthy this year and ready to play.

Funny you say that after she fires a 67 to tie for the lead in the 2nd round.. not much of a prediction then, is it? I still stick by my words, maybe 3 wins a year but she wont dominate like in years past.. as long as Ochoa's in the field.

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Nope, thanks for the info she's playing well.

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