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Jane Park

American professional golfer (born 1986)


American professional golfer (born 1986)

FieldValue
nameJane Park
image2008 LPGA Championship - Jane Park 1.jpg
imagesize230px
captionPark at the 2008 LPGA Championship
birth_date
birth_placeChicago, Illinois
death_date
height
nationality
residenceWoodstock, Georgia
spousePete Godfrey (m. 2017)
collegeUCLA
yearpro2006
tourLPGA Tour (joined 2007)
extourFutures Tour (joined 2007)
lpgawins
otherwins
majorwins
nabiscoT19: 2013
lpgaT11: 2014
wusopenT5: 2015
wbritopenT17: 2009
evianT12: 2016

Jane Park (born December 15, 1986) is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. Before turning professional, Park reached the finals of the 2003 U.S. Women's Amateur and 2004 U.S. Girls' Junior, and won the 2004 U.S. Women's Amateur. She also tied for low amateur at the 2006 U.S. Women's Open. Since joining the LPGA in 2007, she has earned over $2.8 million and recorded 16 top-10 finishes.

Early life and amateur career

Born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 15, 1986, Park began to play golf when she was 11 years old, and later resided in Rancho Cucamonga, California. In August 2003, 16-year-old Park reached the finals of the U.S. Women's Amateur, where she lost to Virada Nirapathpongporn 2 and 1. The following year, Park made it to the finals of the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship, where she faced Julieta Granada. After the 18-hole match finished all square, Granada won on the second extra hole. Three weeks later, Park won the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, defeating Amanda McCurdy 2-up in the title match.

In addition to her three appearances in USGA event finals, Park played on the U.S. Curtis Cup team in 2004 and 2006 and the UCLA Bruins college team in 2005, when she was a first-team All-American. Following a tie for 10th at the 2006 U.S. Women's Open, which was tied for the highest finish by an amateur that year, she turned professional in August 2006.

Professional career

At the 2006 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament in December, Park tied for 18th place, outside the top 15, which only secured her non-exempt (conditional) status on the LPGA Tour for 2007. With a partial LPGA schedule, she spent time on the Futures Tour developmental circuit in 2007. After finishing 109th on the LPGA Tour money list, Park returned to the Final Qualifying Tournament in December, where she won with a 17-under-par total and gained full playing privileges on the LPGA Tour for 2008.

During her first full season on the LPGA Tour, Park won over $630,000 to finish 29th on the 2008 money list. In 26 events, she recorded four top-10 finishes, including ties for second at the SBS Open at Turtle Bay and P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship. In 2009, Park had two top-10 finishes in 19 events; a sixth-place tie at the HSBC Women's Champions was her highest finish of the season. Park did not have a top-20 finish in the 2010 season, earning $78,572 for the year. In 2011, Park's earnings fell to $42,261, and she again had no top-20 finishes during the season.

Following a 2012 in which she missed the cut in more than half of her 15 events played, Park had a pair of top-10 finishes in 2013 and over $260,000 in earnings; her ranking of 51st on the LPGA money list was her highest in five years. Her 2014 earnings were just over half of the amount she made in 2013, though she made the cut in 11 of her 16 tournaments. Park's 2015 season included two top-10 finishes, and her season earnings topped $300,000. Her highest finish was a tie for fifth at the U.S. Women's Open, a tournament in which she held a share of the lead after one round. In 2016, she earned over $165,000, finishing 84th on the money list. Park's top finish of the season was a tie for 12th at the Evian Championship. The following year, Park's earnings exceeded $340,000, more than doubling her 2016 total. At the Canadian Women's Open, she had her highest finish of the season, a tie for eighth place; in her next tournament, the Portland Classic, she posted her second and final top-10 result in 2017, tying for ninth. That year, Park married Pete Godfrey, a caddie who has worked for LPGA Tour players Ariya Jutanugarn, Jang Ha-na, and Lydia Ko.

Park tied for fourth at the 2018 Kia Classic, her best LPGA Tour result in a decade. For the season, she earned almost $300,000 and was 65th on the money list. The Kia Classic was the only tournament in which Park finished in the top 10 in 2018. In 2019, she fell nine spots to 74th in earnings, which totaled over $200,000. Park had three top-10 results in 19 tournaments that season. At the Ladies Scottish Open, she shot a 63 in the first round and ended the day as a co-leader, on her way to a tie for ninth. She later finished tied for seventh at the Portland Classic, and at the Volunteers of America Classic she tied for fourth. In 2020, Park made two cuts in three events played; a tie for 25th at the Women's Australian Open was her highest finish. She made three of 10 cuts in 2021; her only top-60 finish was a tie for 13th at the LPGA Mediheal Championship. Park then took an extended leave from the tour to care for her daughter. In July 2023, after a two-year absence, she returned to play in the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational.

Results in LPGA majors

Results not in chronological order before 2019.

Tournament2003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021
ANA InspirationT24T50CUTT30T44T41T19CUTCUTCUTT61CUT
U.S. Women's OpenT30CUTCUTT10 TLAT58T42CUTCUTT42WDT5CUTT21T49CUT
Women's PGA ChampionshipT74T34CUTCUTCUTCUTT64T11T49WDT36T4070CUT
The Evian Championship ^T67T24CUTT12CUTT26NT
Women's British OpenT24T17CUTCUTT39CUTT31T23CUT

^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013 LA = Low amateur

CUT = missed the half-way cut

WD = withdrew

NT = no tournament

"T" = tied

Source:

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals00012115632
ANA Inspiration000002127
U.S. Women's Open000123158
Women's PGA Championship000001148
The Evian Championship00000264
Women's British Open00000395
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 4 (twice)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (twice)

LPGA Tour career summary

SeasonTournaments
playedCuts
made*Wins2nds3rdsTop 10sBest
finishEarnings
($)Money
list rankScoring
averageScoring
rankTotals266 (2007)180 (2007)02116 (2007)T22,864,278142
2003110000T30n/a74.00
2004320000T18n/a73.11
2005320000T50n/a74.70
2006320001T109,16474.11
20071190000T1764,46910972.6234
200826220214T2631,3572971.8331
200919120002T6194,8566072.8284
20101580000T2178,5728372.8966
20111360000T2942,2619874.12110
20121570000T2554,6489473.3588
201323170002T6267,7575171.7939
201416110000T11136,5217971.7343
201526190002T5348,6735072.3976
201621110000T12165,9698472.5491
201724200002T8341,7935671.0239
201825210001T4297,5766571.8166
201919120003T4218,1477471.1442
2020320000T2515,51513772.20n/a
20211030000T1326,16415173.69148
2022Did not play

Official through the 2022 season

*Includes matchplay and other tournaments without a cut.

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

  • Junior Solheim Cup: 2002 (winners), 2003
  • Curtis Cup: 2004 (winners), 2006 (winners)
  • Espirito Santo Trophy: 2004

References

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