LONDON: Annika Sorenstam says she is looking forward to playing at this week’s LPGA Tour event in Florida after 13 years away but the 10-times major champion has no plans to make a permanent comeback. The Swede, who retired in 2008 and is third on the all-time list with 72 LPGA titles, said she decided to play at the Feb. 25-28 Gainbridge LPGA event as part of her preparations for the U.S. Senior Women’s Open. “I have no other plans (to play at other events),” said the 50-year-old. “I’ve been away for 13 years. I don’t have the hunger that I did. I’m just excited to be playing and swinging the club. When you get older you have some other priorities in your life and mine is to be a mother and a wife and businesswoman. “LPGA has a huge part in my life … but that’s not why I’m here, to create more. “When I do play later in the summer I want to feel like I can compete. To do that, you have to get back inside the ropes.”
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