Blakeon18
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Se Ri Pak retired a few days ago....at 39....has won 25 tourneys including 5 majors...the first being
the U.S. Open in 1998. Injuries have hampered her play for the last few years. In addition to her own success
on the course she was the inspiration for the Asian Invasion of a bevy of super-talented Asian players coming to the LPGA tour....and frankly kinda dominating it. Seeing her on TV sent a clear message to South Koreans in particular.
IMO....the tour has never had so many players capable of winning every week....the depth is better than ever.
Language issues are a problem for some. Truth is I would have a hard time matching faces with names except for a few....but that is on me.
Players from the USA have a real challenge to overcome or my guess is that this trend will continue....junior programs over there are tremendous.
I think she is the youngest ever to be elected to the HOF....that happened when she was 27.
the U.S. Open in 1998. Injuries have hampered her play for the last few years. In addition to her own success
on the course she was the inspiration for the Asian Invasion of a bevy of super-talented Asian players coming to the LPGA tour....and frankly kinda dominating it. Seeing her on TV sent a clear message to South Koreans in particular.
IMO....the tour has never had so many players capable of winning every week....the depth is better than ever.
Language issues are a problem for some. Truth is I would have a hard time matching faces with names except for a few....but that is on me.
Players from the USA have a real challenge to overcome or my guess is that this trend will continue....junior programs over there are tremendous.
I think she is the youngest ever to be elected to the HOF....that happened when she was 27.