
Annie Park is a professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. She is a past LPGA Tour winner and has recently participated in the 2019 Solheim Cup. She is an ex-college individual champion and competed on the Symetra TOUR. In 2018, she was given the Honda Sports Award. Her other achievements include winning the NCAA Individual Championship 2013 and three victories on Symetra Tour.
annie park, a Korean American is
Annie Park is a Korean American golfer who has made great strides throughout her life. She was one of three children born in Levittown (New York). She was a great junior golfer from a young age. She won the Nassau Boys High School Championship 2012 as the first female winner. Annie is a modest individual who has made a good living playing the game.
Annie Park made the decision to become a professional after her junior year. She had a thyroidectomy in February and quickly recovered. She missed the NCAA finals but has since won twice at the Epson Tour. On July 19, Park won the Toyota Danielle Downey Classic and, on Aug. 2, the PHC Classic. Park became the first Korean American woman to win on this Tour. She also leads in scoring average, rounds in the 60s, and overall ranking.
she is a former college golfer
Annie Park is an ex-college golfer with a 3.66 GPA. Park is a MacArthur’s Renaissance member, which recognizes academically gifted student. Park is also a close friend to Claritza Bayquero. She has committed herself fully to Liberty University.

Park began playing golf at seven years of age. At just 10 years of age, Park was already hitting 500 balls per game. Her mom home-schooled her and was there to accompany her from tournament after tournament. Her older sister, thirteen years old, owns a salon in Glen Head on Long Island.
She was awarded the Honda Sports Award 2018
Annie Park won the Honda Sports Award for Women's Golf in 2018 after qualifying for the U.S. Women's Open at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, New York. She was one of the four nominees and won in the end, beating Ella Eastin, Katie Ledecky, and Lilly King from Indiana. This is the highest national honor for women's college athletics. It will be presented at Los Angeles' Honda Cup on June 25.
Annie Park is an ex-NCAA individual champion for University of Southern California. In her first season she won the conference title and the Division I individual ladies' golf title. She beat the winner six strokes. She went on to win the overall national championship and the Honda Sports Award. She decided to quit the Trojans to join the LPGA Tour.
She plays in twosomes at Mission Hills.
Annie Park played solo in the Chevron Championship at Mission Hills Country Club. Park took part in the first two rounds of the Chevron Championship at Mission Hill Country Club alone. This is a tournament that typically sends out players in twosomes. Park shot a score of 69-67 to make it through the cut. This was her best 36-hole score at a major tournament.
The next day, she will play with someone else. She's never been in the top 15 for any major and was once considering quitting. She played during a pandemic.

Annika Sorenstam inspired her and Se Ri Pak
Annie Park was inspired when she was a kid by Annika Sorenstam (Se Ri Pak) and Annika Sorenstam (Annika Sorenstam). They were both South Koreans who enjoyed great success on LPGA Tour. The first was an inspiration for young South Korean players. Sorenstam, on the other hand, became a rolemodel for young girls in America.
Park was born in Levittown and raised there. Park is the youngest sister of three and was born to Korean immigrants. Despite her modest upbringing she is skilled enough to earn a living by golf.