Mexican Lorena Ochoa, the world's greatest golfer, will retire from the sport indefinitely to pursue his family, which announced on Friday at a news conference.
The newspaper Reforma today confirmed that Lorena Ochoa, 28, made official his departure the same day will be three years as the best in the world, that could be lost at any time by swings in performance.
"It's not a goodbye, a goodbye," said the morning a source close to the player who recently described his personal life as more important than his life.
Lorena married on Dec. 4 with Andres Conesa, Aeromexico's chairman, and since then has emphasized the importance of his family.
The player has not won a tournament since last October and started the 2010 season with fewer results than expected.
Lorena needs to be 10 years active in the LPGA circuit to complete all the requirements needed to enter the Hall of Fame golf.
The newspaper Reforma today confirmed that Lorena Ochoa, 28, made official his departure the same day will be three years as the best in the world, that could be lost at any time by swings in performance.
"It's not a goodbye, a goodbye," said the morning a source close to the player who recently described his personal life as more important than his life.
Lorena married on Dec. 4 with Andres Conesa, Aeromexico's chairman, and since then has emphasized the importance of his family.
The player has not won a tournament since last October and started the 2010 season with fewer results than expected.
Lorena needs to be 10 years active in the LPGA circuit to complete all the requirements needed to enter the Hall of Fame golf.
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