Pak Se-Ri biography

 Pak Se-Ri biography

Pak Se-Ri, (born September 28, 1977, Daejon, South Korea), South Korean skilled golfer who was one of many main gamers on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tour from the late Nineteen Nineties to the early 2000s. She performed a key position in popularizing girls’s golf in South Korea.

Pak’s father launched her to golf when she was 14 years outdatedand she or he quickly took up the game avidly. She gained 30 tournaments in South Korea as an novice. She turned skilled in 1996 and moved to the United States the next 12 months to coach below famous golf coach David Leadbetter. In October 1997 she joined the LPGA. In the primary 9 occasions of the 1998 LPGA season, Pak completed no higher than eleventhhowever on the McDonald’s LPGA championship in May, she jumped out to an early lead and by no means regarded again. She completed with an 11-under-par 273 to win by three strokes. Only 20 years outdated, she was the youngest golfer ever to win the occasion and the second youngest to win a significant girls’s match. Some two months later, Pak gained the U.S. Women’s Open. In one of many Open’s most-memorable finishes, she outdueled novice Jenny Chuasiriporn in a 20-hole play-off after each golfers had tied in regulation play. The victory made Pak the youngest girl golfer to win two majors and the primary rookie to win two majors since Juli Inkster in 1987. Pak completed the 1998 season with two extra match wins and captured the LPGA’s Rookie of the Year award.

Pak’s success continued in 1999 as she gained 4 occasionsalthough none have been majors. After a disappointing 2000 season wherein she didn't win a match, Pak captured 5 titles in 2001, together with the Weetabix Women’s British Open. In 2002 she gained the McDonald’s LPGA championship, turning into the youngest participant to win 4 main tournaments. She continued to make historical past the next 12 months as she grew to become simply the second girl (after Babe Didrikson Zaharias) to qualify for a males’s occasion by making the 36-hole lower; she positioned tenth on the SBS Super Tournament in South Korea. On the LPGA tour in 2003, Pak gained three occasions and earned the Vare Trophy for the season’s lowest scoring common (70.03). Injuries hampered her play in 2005, however the next 12 months she captured her fifth main match, the McDonald’s LPGA championship. In 2007 she was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Three years later Pak gained her twenty fifth—and final—LPGA title. She retired in 2016.

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