
Annie Park is a professional golfer and plays on the LPGA Tour. She has one LPGA Tour win and recently competed in the 2019 Solheim Cup. She is a former college individual champion and also competed on the Symetra Tour. In 2018, she was awarded the Honda Sports Award. She also won the NCAA Individual Championship in 2013 and three wins on the Symetra Tour.
annie park is a Korean American
Annie Park is a Korean American golfer who has made great strides throughout her life. She was raised in Levittown, New York, and is one of three girls. 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 humble person, but she has been successful enough to make a living out of golf.
Annie Park decided after her junior years to go into professional. She had a thyroidectomy in February and quickly recovered. She missed the NCAA finals in May but has since won twice on the Epson Tour. She won the Toyota Danielle Downey Classic in July, and the PHC Classic in August. Park is the first Korean-American woman ever to win the Tour. Park is also the top scorer in rounds in 60s and average scoring.
She was a former college golfer
Annie Park is a former college-golfer with a 3.66 GPA. She is a MacArthur’s Renaissance program member that recognizes academically gifted college students. Park is also a good friend of Claritza Baquero, who has committed herself to Liberty University.

Park started golfing at age seven. When she was just 10 years old, she was already hitting 500 balls a day. Her mom home-schooled and accompanied her from one tournament to the next. Her older sister, who is thirteen years older, manages a nail salon in Glen Head, 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 nominated as one of four candidates and won the award. The award is the nation's top honor for women's college athletes. It will be presented on June 25 at the Honda Cup Los Angeles.
Annie Park is a former NCAA individual champion for the University of Southern California. In her first season, Park won the conference championship as well as the Division I individual women’s title. She defeated the winner by six strokes. She won the overall championship and the Honda Sports Award. She later decided to leave the Trojans and join the LPGA Tour.
She is a two-player at Mission Hills.
Annie Park was the Chevron Championship's sole participant 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 69-67 to make the cut. It was her best 36-hole score in a major tournament.
She will be playing with another person the next day. She hasn't finished inside the top 15 at any major, and she once considered calling it quits. She was involved in a pandemic that left her with serious mental health problems.

Annika Sorenstam (and Se Ri Pak) were the inspirations for her.
Annie Park was inspired by two different sportspeople when she was a child: Se Ri Pak and Annika Sorenstam. These were South Koreans who had great success on LPGA Tour. The former was an inspiration for young South Korean players, while Sorenstam was a role-model for young American girls.
Park was born and raised here in Levittown. 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.