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Lorena Ochoa Lorena Ochoa is the greatest golfer in Mexican history and one of the most dominant players in LPGA Tour history. She held the world number-one ranking for 158 consecutive weeks from 2007 until her retirement in 2008, winning two major championships — the Kraft Nabisco Championship and the Women's British Open. She retired at age 28 to focus on family and philanthropy.
Overview
Lorena Ochoa is the greatest golfer in Mexican history and one of the most dominant players in LPGA Tour history. She held the world number-one ranking for 158 consecutive weeks from 2007 until her retirement in 2008, winning two major championships — the Kraft Nabisco Championship and the Women's British Open. She retired at age 28 to focus on family and philanthropy.
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Lorena Ochoa is profiled in Peoplebio under Golf. Current rank signal: #105. Trend score: 82.
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Timeline
Born in Guadalajara
Lorena Ochoa Reyes born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
personalBirth
Born in Guadalajara, Mexico
personalFirst LPGA Win
Wins her first LPGA Tour event.
careerWorld Number One
Becomes the world's number one female golfer, holding the ranking for 158 consecutive weeks.
awardMajor Championship
Wins the Kraft Nabisco Championship, her first and only major title.
awardRetirement
Retires from professional golf at age 28, at the peak of her career, to focus on family.
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"Profile note: Lorena Ochoa is tracked in Peoplebio for impact in Golf."
"Profile summary: Lorena Ochoa is the greatest golfer in Mexican history and one of the most dominant players in LPGA Tour history."
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