At Lake Nona in Florida, golf legend Annika Sörenstam finished with a par on the 18th hole.

And in a red top and black bottom, a color combination on the outfit to pay tribute to Tiger Woods who is being cared for after the car accident, she raised her arm and smiled when her LPGA return after thirteen years was over.

In the fourth and final round, the 50-year-old went four strokes over par after five bogeys and a birdie on the fourteenth hole.

In total, she went thirteen strokes over par, where the second round was best for Sörenstam with -1.

With those results, Sörenstam was 74th, last among those who managed the cut.

Sörenstam will play the seniors US Open this summer, which was also the reason for his return.

- It has been warming in general with all the support I received from the family and mom and dad and all friends.

Many of my friends are not golfers and have never seen me play before but still gave me support, although it did not go so well.

I appreciate that more than anything else, says Sörenstam to Aftonbladet.

Korda won

In front of her she had four Swedes, where Daniela Holmqvist was best in a 15th place, seven strokes below par.

American Nelly Korda won at -16, three strokes down to Lexi Thompson and Lydia Ko.

CLIP: Sörenstam after the comeback: "Nothing I want to do every week":

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Sörenstam after the comeback: "Nothing I want to do every week"