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Grace Park is a professional golfer who has won four LPGA Tour events and one major championship. She was born on March 6, 1979 in Seoul, South Korea. She attended the University of Arizona and turned professional in 2001. Park has won four LPGA Tour events, including the 2004 Kraft Nabisco Championship, the first major championship of her career. She has also won the 2005 LPGA Corning Classic, the 2006 LPGA Takefuji Classic, and the 2007 Ginn Open. Park has also represented South Korea in the World Cup of Golf, the Women's World Cup of Golf, and the Solheim Cup. She was a member of the South Korean team that won the silver medal at the 2006 Asian Games. As of 2021, Grace Park's net worth is estimated to be $10 million.

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 6 March 1979
Birthday 6 March
Birthplace Seoul, South Korea
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Grace Park Height, Weight & Measurements

At 45 years old, Grace Park height is 168cm .

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Height 168cm
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Who Is Grace Park's Husband?

Her husband is Kim Hak-su

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Grace Park Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Grace Park worth at the age of 45 years old? Grace Park’s income source is mostly from being a successful Golfer. She is from . We have estimated Grace Park's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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2012

In June 2012, Park announced her retirement from golf.

2001

^ The Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001.

2000

She won at least one LPGA tournament in each season from 2000 to 2004, including her only major, the 2004 Kraft Nabisco Championship. The years 2005 and 2006 were difficult for Park as she suffered from back and neck injuries, and success continued to elude her the following two seasons as well. In April 2009 it was reported that Park had undergone a successful hip surgery, and that she would be off the LPGA tour for several months.

1999

Park turned professional in 1999 and decided to play on the Futures Tour instead of taking exemptions to LPGA Tour tournaments. She won five of the ten tournaments she entered and became one of the first three golfers to gain automatic LPGA Tour exempt status by finishing top of the money list. She was named Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year.

1996

Park was born Park Ji-eun (Korean: 박지은) in Seoul, South Korea. She moved to Hawaii at the age of 12, and then to Arizona. She received the 1996 Dial Award as top female high-school scholar-athlete in the United States. She attended Arizona State University and graduated from Ewha Womans University in 2003. In 2002, she won the Honda Award (now the Honda Sports Award) as the best female collegiate golfer in the nation.

1994

Park had an outstanding amateur career in the United States being Rolex Junior Player of the Year in 1994 and 1996, winning several amateur championships in 1998 including the U.S. Women's Amateur and the Women's Western Amateur. She tied for eighth as an amateur in the 1999 U.S. Women's Open.

1979

Grace Park (born 6 March 1979) is a retired South Korean professional golfer on the LPGA Tour. She was a member of the LPGA Tour from 2000 until her retirement in 2012 and won six LPGA Tour events, including one major championship, during her career.