A review of the 2006 Ladies European Tour
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Back to her old self again, she played in 11 events and finished second six times. She won her 67th title at the SAS Masters in Norway and, as European no. 1 for the first time since 2004 and the seventh time in total. Her quest to top the New Star Money List provided a gripping sub-plot to an otherwise eventful season.
Fittingly, World no.1 Annika Sorenstam announced the season officially open with a victory for Sweden in the Women’s World Cup of Golf at the Gary Player Country Club in South Africa in January.
A win for Sorenstam and her playing partner Liselotte Neumann was almost predictable; however none would have predicted what happened at the next stop on the 2006 Ladies European Tour schedule – the ANZ Ladies Masters in Australia.
“...with seven missed cuts in a row in America, Davies had wondered if she would ever win again and admitted that she was feeling miserable.”
