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A Casual Coffee Chat with Amy Olson and Annika Sörenstam
Amy Olson: Hey Annika, it’s so great to sit down with you! There’s always something new to learn from a legend like yourself. How’ve you been?
Annika Sörenstam: Hi Amy! It’s wonderful to see you. I’ve been great, just enjoying some time off the course and working on some new projects. And you? You’re making waves out there!
Amy Olson: Oh, thank you! I’m just trying to enjoy every round and improve my game. Speaking of projects, what are you working on lately?
Annika Sörenstam: Well, I’ve been focusing a lot on my golf academy and foundation work. Encouraging the next generation of golfers has been incredibly fulfilling. Do you have any off-course passions you’re diving into?
Amy Olson: That’s amazing, Annika! I’ve been getting into some youth coaching as well. It’s inspiring to see their enthusiasm and potential. It rekindles my own love for the game every time.
Annika Sörenstam: Absolutely. There’s something magical about the fresh energy they bring. Any fun stories from your coaching experiences?
Amy Olson: Oh, definitely! Just last week, one of the young girls I mentor hit her first birdie, and she couldn’t stop jumping up and down. It was contagious—you can’t help but smile and remember your own firsts.
Annika Sörenstam: Moments like those are priceless. Speaking of firsts, do you remember your first major tournament? What was going through your mind?
Amy Olson: Wow, that feels like ages ago! I was a bundle of nerves and excitement. I remember thinking, “Just breathe and enjoy the moment.” It’s easy to forget that in the heat of competition. How about you? What was your mindset back then?
Annika Sörenstam: I relate to that! My first major was a whirlwind. It was a mixture of fear and adrenaline, but mostly a learning experience. Each tournament teaches you something new—what’s the latest lesson golf has taught you?
Amy Olson: Patience, without a doubt. Sometimes things don’t go as planned, and it can be frustrating. But every setback is an opportunity to learn and come back stronger. Such as dealing with those tricky wind conditions—any tips there?
Annika Sörenstam: Ah, the wind—every golfer’s nemesis at some point. I always remind myself to stay grounded and adjust my expectations. Lower those ball flights when needed and trust your swing. It’s a game of adaptability.
Amy Olson: That’s some solid advice! Adjusting and adapting—it’s really what the game is all about. Thanks for the insights and the chat, Annika. Let’s do this more often!
Annika Sörenstam: Absolutely, Amy. It’s been a pleasure. Keep up the fantastic work on and off the course!