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Pak's 1998 U.S. Open win inspired a generation

03-Jul-2008
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RANDY PHILLIPS, The Gazette Published:Â 32 minutes ago While talking with Lorie Kane a while back, she marvelled at the number of Asians on the LPGA Tour. If there are "49 on the Tour now, there's probably another 50 waiting to come through (this year's) Tour school," Kane said. There probably will be more than that in the years to come because the Asian boom, particularly that of South Koreans, shows no signs of letting up and will get another boost after an impressive victory by Inbee Park in the U.S. Women's Open Championship. Park, a 19-year-old South Korean, won the 62nd edition of the women's major this past Sunday by four strokes to become the youngest champion in tournament history. The victory came 10 years after countrywoman Se Ri Pak outlasted amateur Jenny Chuasiriporn, an American of Thai ancestry, in a 20-hole... [read full story]                    

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