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Meet and greet with golf legend Annika Sorenstam July 28

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2008_LPGA_Championship_-_Annika_Sorenstam_tee_shotRENO, Nev. (July 21, 2014) –  Annika Sorenstam is a hall of fame golfer who, in her 15-year professional career, forever changed how women’s golf is played, followed and viewed. On Monday, July 28 at Golf Headquarters from 1- 2 p.m.Sorenstam will be signing autographs, meeting and greeting with the public.

This is your chance to meet “Ms. 59” the only female to break 60 in an official event and the only woman to surpass the $20 million mark for LPGA career earnings at northern Nevada’s most respected locally owned and operated golf store, Golf Headquarters.

“Annika is by far the greatest golfer of her generation and many would argue the best of all time. We are so excited to offer our customers and northern Nevada the opportunity to meet Annika and receive an autograph from an athlete who helped catapult the sport we all love, from the sports page to the front page,” Scott Hickey, Golf Headquarters Owner, said.

Golf Headquarters is located at 4112 Kietzke Lane in Reno. For more than 30 years Golf Headquarters has specialized in helping golfers of all ages and skill sets take their golf game to the next level.

For more information about Golf Headquarters log on to www.GolfHQReno.com.

Celebrating 30 years in 2013, Golf Headquarters has been locally owned and operated in Reno since 1983. Focusing on superior customer service and specializing in club fitting and retail, Golf Headquarters offers players a wide selection of golf clubs, balls, shoes, clothing and accessories.

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