Se-Ri Pak, or Pak Se-Ri, is a South Korean professional golfer that has 25 wins on the LPGA tour and 14 wins on the LPGA of the Korea Tour. She started playing golf at the age of 14 and turned professional in 1996. Se-Ri Pak is credited for making women’s golf popular in South Korea. She was the only South Korean on the LPGA tour in 1998, but in 2008 she was one of the 45 South Koreans on tour. She is the youngest entrant into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Se-Ri Pak retired after the 2016 season.
Pak Se-ri has a height of 5’6" (1.68 m).
Se-Ri Pak, or Pak Se-Ri, is a South Korean professional golfer that has 25 wins on the LPGA tour and 14 wins on the LPGA of the Korea Tour. She started playing golf at the age of 14 and turned professional in 1996. Se-Ri Pak is credited for making women’s golf popular in South Korea. She was the only South Korean on the LPGA tour in 1998, but in 2008 she was one of the 45 South Koreans on tour. She is the youngest entrant into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Se-Ri Pak retired after the 2016 season.
Pak Se-ri has a height of 5’6" (1.68 m).