News about Derek Lowe
Lydia Ko dominates on moving day at the LPGA's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, while ex-NHL star Jeremy Roenick sets up a final-round battle with struggling Annika Sorenstam and Derek Lowe
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January 20, 2024
ISABEL WINNER AT LAKE NONA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Annika Sorenstam has arrived in round three of the LPGA Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions with a sense of deja vu after former NHL star Jeremy Roenick knocked her off her perch. The LPGA legend, 53, had shared Roenick's overnight lead with Roenick, but as the ex-NHL player moved to a two-shot lead going into the final round, he faltered on Saturday and fell to second place. The leaderboard points to the possibility of a repeat of Sorenstam's playoff loss to Lowe two years ago. This time, Roenick will put an end to the 72-time LPGA champion's chances at Lake Nona in Orlando, Florida. Lydia Ko, however, who had been the overnight co-leader of Japan's Ayaka Furue, moved closer to ending her LPGA drought.
In the LPGA's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, Annika Sorenstam battles former NHL star Jeremy Roenick for the lead, while Ayaka Furue is spotted at the top of the professionals' leaderboard by Lydia Ko
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January 19, 2024
ISABEL BALDWIN AT LAKE NONA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB: Annika Sorenstam, a LPGA veteran, was no stranger to being ranked in the top of the leaderboard going into the weekend, but she may not be familiar with the following: former NHL and MLB stars are hot on her heels. Following round two, the retired golfer, 53, maintained her position in the celebrity division of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Sorenstam, a ten-time major winner two years ago, was unexpectedly knocked out by MLB pitcher Derek Lowe in a playoff, and she hasn't let the result go, shooting for a win at her home course. However, the Swede, despite putting in yet another good round to finish the leaderboard with 75 points, could face history repeating itself. Lydia Ko atop the LPGA professionals' leaderboard at the time, however, joined Ayaka Furue.
Red Sox fan? Live in his former $6.8 million Florida home, with basketball and pickleball courts as a highlight, as well as a resort-style pool
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September 21, 2023
Derek Lowe, the former MLB player and World Series champion, 50, is up for auction in Florida for $6.85 million. Lowe would live in Fort Myers, Texas, during spring training with the Red Sox, serving as a pitcher from 1997-2004. The house was built in 2002 as a family's home for the former baseball player, in order to share with his wife, Trinka Lowe, and three children. Nevertheless, after seven years of marriage, the actor applied for divorce, and his now ex-wife became the sole owner of the Florida home.