A familiar name has joined the field for the 2022 US Women’s Open presented by ProMedica. The USGA announced overnight that Annika Sorenstam has filed an entry and plans to play at Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club in June. Sorenstam, 51, has played in 15 US Women’s Opens, the last coming in 2008, and has won three times. One of those wins was at Pine Needles, in 1996. It was a definitive victory: she won by six. Her other two US Women’s Open wins were at The Broadmoor in 1995 and Newport Country Club in 2006.

The World Golf Hall of Famer was fully exempt into the field thanks to her victory last August at the US Senior Women’s Open at Brooklawn Country Club in Connecticut. It was her first time playing that event, and she won by eight.

“I’m excited to have the opportunity to play in a US Women’s Open again, especially with it being held at Pine Needles,” Sorenstam said in a press release. “I really never thought I would play in another one, but everything just sort of fell into place.”

Sorenstam won 72 times on the LPGA Tour, 10 of those were Major championships, and retired in 2008. Since then, she has been raising her children, Ava and Will, with her husband, Mike McGee, and creating golf opportunities for young women through her Annika Foundation. But she has played a few LPGA Tour events recently. She played the Gainbridge Classic at Lake Nona Golf in 2021, where she made the cut and finished 74th. She’s also played as a celebrity in the LPGA’s season opener, the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, including last month at Lake Nona. In the Tournament of Champions, the format for the celebrities is a modified Stableford. Sorenstam most recently finished second. After dipping her toe back into LPGA competition, Sorenstam is excited to compete in a Major again.

“Teeing it up in the greatest championship in women’s golf, at a venue that has so many incredible memories for me, and to be able to do so with my family means a lot to us,” Sorenstam said. “I’m sure Peggy Kirk Bell [World Golf Hall of Fame inductee and longtime Pine Needles owner] is looking down and smiling at how this all came together.”

The USGA opened up the entry process for this year’s US Women’s Open on Wednesday. Players can apply for entry up until April 6. The championship is open to female professionals and amateurs with a handicap index not exceeding 2.4.

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