Who is one player who doesn't want to be number one in his/her field? I think, no one. Some may not admit it but at the back of their minds, it's the opposite. On the other hand, there are players who are very vocal and expressive of becoming the best. Well, there's nothing wrong with that. They are just being true to their selves. Lorena Ochoa is not an exemption. He does not hide her desire to succeed
Nancy Lopez, her childhood idol. However, she will have to do it against Annika Sorenstam.
In an interview before her title defense of Rochester LPGA, Ochoa said that her goal is to be the best player in the world. She even stated that it is about time to have another player above the standings. Right now, Ochoa is leading the PGA Tour money list with $1,155,454 from her two victories and five second-place finishes this year. She is ahead by almost $35,000 to the second place
Australia's Karrie Webb. But according to her, what is important is who will finish first in November. For the past 11 years, the PGA Tour money list has been topped by either Sweden's Annika Sorenstam or Australia's Webb.