Karrie Webb reflects on 2002 AIG Women’s Open Super Slam achievement

Karrie Webb reflects on 2002 AIG Women’s Open Super Slam achievement LPGA
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Australia’s Karrie Webb has shared her thoughts on a significant achievement in her golf career, reflecting on her Super Slam moment at the 2002 AIG Women’s Open.

Webb discussed what it meant to complete the Super Slam, an accomplishment that set her apart in women’s golf. She recalled the event and its impact on her legacy.

“It was a very special week for me,” said Webb. “To be able to win at Muirfield and achieve something no one else had done before was incredibly meaningful. It’s a moment I’ll always cherish.”

Webb also spoke about how the victory influenced her career moving forward. “That win gave me a lot of confidence,” she said. “It really validated all the hard work I had put in over the years.”

Her reflections come as interest continues in major achievements within women’s professional golf, with historical moments like Webb’s Super Slam serving as milestones for both current players and fans of the sport.



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