Following a Terrible Tragedy, Annika Sorenstam and Her Husband Lend Helping Hands Toward the Community With Less Than 5000 Population

12 March, 2023

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Other than her amazing golfing skills, Sorenstam is also highly known for her random acts of kindness. Moreover, the golfer is now getting ready to raise money for a very special cause!

When talking about some of the most successful tour players in the LPGA fraternity, Annika Sorenstam’s name strikes the head before anyone else. The living legend is an inspiration to countless young women across the world.

Annika Sorenstam to raise funds for people of East Palestine, Ohio.

Sorenstam has numerous fans across the world who do everything in their power to support the player.

However, one of her biggest is her husband Mike McGee. The two got married to each other back in 2009, a year after the star stepped away from professional golf. But as it turned out, McGee has another major connection with golf other than his wife’s involvement in the game.



Mike McGee was born to Jerry McGee and Jill and grew up in East Palestine, Ohio.

According to how he remembers the place from his childhood, it sounded like a dreamland for everyone who was born in the early 1980-90s.

“Everybody knew each other”, he said. “Backyard games every day, whatever sport was in season. We’d leave and go play all day and sleep over at each other’s houses. It was safe, and everybody looked out for each other.”

With Jerry McGee’s successful career in golf, Mike and his family could have lived anywhere in the world.




But the golf legend felt a certain feeling of calmness whenever he entered the town from the Pittsburgh airport into East Palestine. But things are not the same anymore for the residents. Ever since a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in the city, residents have been facing countless health and financial problems.



According to Mike, the people are suffering the most due to the soil and water treatment in the place.


Some of his friends from East Palestine tell him that they feel their world is coming to an end. While some others who live there feel like they are going to make it through this time.



To ease the burden for the people of her husband’s hometown, Annika Sorenstam is all set to take a huge step.


With the combined support of Youngstown Mahoning Valley United Way, The Way Station, and businessman Ed Muransky, owner of The Muransky Companies, the couple is creating ‘Annika Fore East Palestine”.

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