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Grace Park waves to the crowd on the fifth green during the second round of the Fields Open in Hawaii golf tournament February 24, 2006 at the Ko Olina Resort Golf Club in Kapolei, on the island of ...
Grace Park, one of the pioneering South Korean women on the pro golf circuit in the U.S., retired this weekend with style and, it must be said, complete grace. For months, Ms. Park, 33 years old ...
Following her second round at the LPGA Championship, Grace Park announced she is retiring from the tour after the tournament ends.The 33-year-old Korean was a six-time winner on the tour ...
PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Grace Park, who won one major among her six victories on the LPGA Tour, announced her retirement Friday at the LPGA Championship. "I'm ready for a new phase in my life," said ...
South Korean Grace Park, winner of the 2004 Kraft Nabisco major championship, announced her retirement from golf on Friday after the second round of the LPGA Championship.
Grace Park, who won one major among her six victories on the LPGA Tour, announced her retirement Friday at the LPGA Championship. ''I'm ready for a new phase in my life,'' said the often-injured ...
The most inspiring story in golf last week came 3,500 miles away from Royal Liverpool. Jane Park teed it up for the first time in two years on the LPGA Tour at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational ...
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- Grace who? In a tournament that had five Parks entered in the field, the one that seemed least likely to turn up on the leader board was Grace Park, a past champion of the ...
JEJU, South Korea - Grace Park is hoping a trip home is just what the doctor ordered to turn around a season that has been sub-par according to the South Korean star’s standards. Park, who finished ...
Park told Island News that Hawaii has always held a special place in her heart. "I grew up here. I went to school here and this is where i started playing golf, which led me to go onto the LPGA ...