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Se Ri Pak
Rookie Year
1998
Age
46
Race to CME Points
0.000
5’6”...Started playing golf at the age of 14.Credits her father as the individual most influencing her career.

LPGA Tour Victories (25 wins, 5 majors)
  • 1998 McDonald’s LPGA Championship, U.S. Women’s Open, Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, Giant Eagle LPGA Classic
  • 1999 ShopRite LPGA Classic, Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, Samsung World Championship of Women’s Golf, PageNet Championship
  • 2001 YourLife Vitamins LPGA Classic, Longs Drugs Challenge, Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, Weetabix Women’s British Open, AFLAC Champions
  • 2002 The Office Depot Championship, McDonald’s LPGA Championship, First Union Betsy King Classic, Mobile LPGA Tournament of Champions, Sports Today CJ Nines Bridges Classic
  • 2003 Safeway PING, Chick-fil-A Charity Championship, Jamie Farr Kroger Classic
  • 2004 Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill
  • 2006 McDonald’s LPGA Championship
  • 2007 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic
  • 2010 Bell Micro LPGA Classic
LPGA Awards (3) 
  • 1998 Rolex Rookie of the Year
  • 2003 Vare Trophy
  • 2006 Heather Farr Award

2016 in a Nutshell

  • 8 events, 3 cuts made, $36,083 (122)
  • Retired at the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship
Career Highlights:

2015:

  • 10 events, 3 cuts made, $20,053 (150)
  • Recorded a season-best T10 at the Kia Classic

2014:

  • 16 events, 10 cuts made, $271,888 (59)
  • Recorded three top-10 finishes including a season-best T4 at the Kraft Nabisco Championship
2013 in a Nutshell: 
  • 18 events, 15 cuts made, $440,162 (34), three top-10 finishes
  • Recorded season-best tie for fourth finish at The Evian Championship
  • Crossed the $12 million mark in career earnings at The Evian Championship and enters the 2014 season ranked sixth all-time
2012:
  • 12 events, 9 cuts made, $430,338 (33), five top-10 finishes
  • Recorded season-best fourth place finish at the LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship
2011:
  • Finished fourth at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia. 
  • Tied for fifth at the LPGA State Farm Classic. 
  • Tied for 10th at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. 
  • Tied for 14th at the RICOH Women's British Open.
2010:
  • Won her 25th LPGA title at the Bell Micro LPGA Classic. 
  • Finished tied for fifth at the Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by Monaco RV. 
  • Tied for eighth at the CN Canadian Women's Open.
2009:
  • Best finish was runner-up at the LPGA State Farm Classic, where she carded a season-low 66 in the first and final rounds. 
  • Also carded 66 in the second round of the LPGA Corning Classic and the final round of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger. 
  • Tied for seventh at the Hana Bank KOLON Championship 2009.
2008:
  • Recorded a season-best runner-up finish at the CN Canadian Women's Open, where she carded her first LPGA career hole-in-one during the third round and crossed the $10 million mark in career earnings. 
  • Recorded two additional top-10 finishes with a tie for ninth at the Ginn Tribute Hosted by ANNIKA, where she carded a season-low 67 in the second round. 
  • Tied for 10th at the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
2007:
  • Officially qualified for the LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Fame on June 7 after completing the first round of the McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by Coca-Cola, giving her 10 years of membership on the LPGA Tour; she was the 24th member and first South Korean to be inducted. 
  • Recorded her 24th LPGA career victory at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, becoming the third player in LPGA Tour history (Annika Sorenstam and Mickey Wright) to win the same event five times. 
  • Recorded seven additional top-10 finishes. 
  • Crossed the $9 million mark in career earnings with a tie for 10th at the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
2006:
  • Won her 23rd career tournament and fifth career LPGA major after a one-hole, sudden-death playoff with Karrie Webb at the McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by Coca-Cola. 
  • Recorded seven additional top-10 finishes. 
  • Received the Heather Farr Player Award.
2005:
  • Best finish was a tie for 27th at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. 
  • Was limited to only 12 events because of injuries to her neck, shoulder, lower back and finger. 
  • Did not compete for the remainder of the season after a finger injury forced her to withdraw from the first round of the Weetabix Women’s British Open.
2004:
  • Earned the required number of points to qualify for the LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Fame with her victory at the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill, leaving the 10-year LPGA membership requirement as the only criterion before officially gaining entrance (2007). 
  • Posted five top-10 finishes, including a tie for second at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger. 
  • Crossed the $8 million mark in career earnings at the CJ Nine Bridges Classic Presented by Sports Today.
2003:
  • Won the Safeway PING Presented by Yoplait, Chick-fil-A Charity Championship hosted by Nancy Lopez, where she defeated Shani Waugh on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff, and the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL, her fourth win in six years at the event. 
  • Became the first Asian player to win the Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average after finishing the season with a 70.03 mark. 
  • With her win at the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship hosted by Nancy Lopez, became the third-youngest player in LPGA history to reach 20 wins at 25 years, 6 months and 30 days old. 
  • Crossed the $6 million mark in career earnings after The Office Depot Championship Hosted by Amy Alcott and the $7 million mark after the Safeway Classic Presented by Pepsi. 
  • Made the cut and finished 10th at the SBS Super Tournament on the men’s Korean Tour, becoming the first woman to make the 36-hole cut in a men’s event since Babe Zaharias did so in three PGA Tour events in 1945.
2002:
  • Won five tournaments: The Office Depot Championship Hosted by Amy Alcott; McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by AIG; First Union Betsy King Classic, where she crossed the $5 million mark in career earnings; Mobile LPGA
  • Tournament of Champions Presented by Ultimate Software, where she successfully defended her title; and the inaugural Sports Today CJ Nine Bridges Classic in her homeland of Korea. 
  • Her win at the McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by AIG was her fourth major championship victory, making her the youngest player to win four majors at 24 years, 8 months and 11 days old.
2001:
  • Won five tournaments: YourLife Vitamins LPGA Classic; Longs Drugs Challenge; Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL for the third time in four years; Weetabix Women’s British Open, her third major championship title; and AFLAC Champions Presented by Southern Living. 
  • Crossed the $3 million mark in career earnings after the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL and the $4 million mark after her runner-up finish at the CISCO World Ladies Match Play Championship.
2000:
  • Best finish was third place at the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic; also tied for third at the McDonald’s LPGA Championship presented by Coca-Cola.
1999:
  • Posted a wire-to-wire win at the ShopRite LPGA Classic. 
  • Successfully defended her title at the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, where she won an LPGA record six-way playoff. 
  • Won both the Samsung World Championship of Women’s Golf and PageNet Championship, which was decided on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff with Laura Davies and Karrie Webb.
1998:
  • In her first major championship as an LPGA professional, went wire-to-wire to capture the McDonald’s LPGA Championship title, becoming the first rookie since Liselotte Neumann to win a major as her first Tour victory. 
  • In her second major championship, became the youngest player to win the U.S. Women’s Open after a 20-hole playoff (18-hole playoff followed by two holes of sudden-death with amateur Jenny Chuasiriporn); the 92-hole tournament was the longest in women’s professional golf history. 
  • Joined Juli Inkster as the only LPGA players to capture two modern major championships in their rookie seasons. 
  • One of six players to win the LPGA Championship and U.S. Women’s Open in the same year (Sandra Haynie, 1974; Meg Mallon, 1991; Mickey Wright, 1961 and 1958; Inkster, 1999; and Karrie Webb, 2001). 
  • Six days later, won the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic and is one of four players to win a tournament immediately following their U.S. Women’s Open triumph (Jane Geddes, Meg Mallon and Louise Suggs).
  • Two weeks later, won the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic.
  • Winner of the 1998 Mercury LPGA Series Bonus Pool. • Ran away with Rolex Rookie of the Year honors; her closest competitor was Janice Moodie, who was 904 points behind; actually clinched the title nine weeks before the end of the season, following her fourth-place finish at the First Union Betsy King Classic on Sept. 27.
1997:
  • Qualified for the Tour by winning the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament (with Cristie Kerr) to earn exempt status for the 1998 LPGA season.
1996:
  • Turned professional and began competing on the Korea LPGA Tour; won six tournaments from 1996-97. 
Amateur:
  • Pak won 30 tournaments in Korea as an amateur. She was a track star in high school. 
Personal:
  • 5’6”
  • Started playing golf at the age of 14.
  • Credits her father as the individual most influencing her career.
  • Has two sisters.
  • Has a dog named Happy.
  • In 1998, awarded the Order of Merit by the South Korean government, the highest honor given to an athlete.
  • Named the 1998 Golf Writers Association of America Player of the Year.
  • Became the youngest member to be inducted into the LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Fame on Nov. 12, 2007 at the age of 30 years, 1 month, 15 days.
  • Enjoys spending time with friends and playing video games.
  • Qualified for the Tour on her first attempt.
Leaderboard
The Chevron Championship The Woodlands, TX
Round 2 To Par Thru
1 Lauren Coughlin -6 12:15 PM
T2 Marina Alex -4 12:37 PM*
T2 Minami Katsu -4 12:15 PM
T2 Nelly Korda -4 8:10 AM
T5 Jin Hee Im -3 1:32 PM*
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