Topic: Se Ri Pak
Playing in the final group, Germany's Caroline Masson shot a flawless seven under par 65 to take the surprise halfway lead at the Women's British Open at Carnoustie on Friday.The 22-year-old finished a shot ahead of the field on ...
Ryu So-yeon captured the US Women's Open on Monday by rolling in two birdies in a three-hole aggregate playoff to edge South Korean compatriot Seo Hee-kyung.It was the first major title for Ryu who forced the playoff with a birdie ...
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Germany's Sandra Gal birdied five of the final eight holes for a five-under 67 and a one-stroke lead after the second round at the Avnet LPGA Classic.Gal on Friday reached a seven-under total of 137, one shot clear of Amy ...
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 On this day.... 1965 - Marlene Hagge wins LPGA Tour Alamo Open; first-place money - $1,500...
Pak birdies to beat Lincicome in sudden-death playoff to break LPGA Tour win droughtSe Ri Pak is still hard to beat when it comes to sudden death.With a nice bunker shot and a clutch birdie putt, the Hall of Famer from ...
South Korea's Se Ri Pak birdied the third playoff hole at the 18th hole to beat Brittany Lincicome on Sunday in the 1.3 million dollar rain-shortened LPGA Bell Micro Classic.Pak, who is unbeaten in six career playoffs, used a ...
South Korea's Se Ri Pak maintained a share of the lead after shooting a four-under 68 in the third round of the 1.3 million dollar LPGA Bell Micro Classic on Saturday.Second round leader Pak is tied with Norway's ...
South Korea's Se Ri Pak shot a six-under 66 on Friday to take a one-shot lead over Brittany Lincicome and Wendy Ward at the 1.3 million dollar LPGA Bell Micro Classic.Pak rolled in five birdies in a six-hole stretch ...
the rookie sensation"; Time magazine hailed her as the "Tigress Woods" of golf; and the New York Times claimed she was the best product South Korea had ever exported to the U.S. In 1998 there seemed to be no superlative too ...