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Player Profiles
Who is Sung-Hyun Park?

published: Aug 2, 2024

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updated: Aug 7, 2025

Who is Sung-Hyun Park?

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She is a two-time major champion from South Korea, but who is Sung-Hyun Park? Find out more with our player profile here…

Sung-Hyun Park

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Sung-Hyun Park is one of South Korea’s finest golfers of the 21st Century, with a pair of major championship victories in her career.

Born in the capital of Seoul in September 1993, Park took up the game from a young age, and turned professional at the age of just 19. It would be a couple of years before she made her breakthrough on the LPGA Tour of Korea, but when she did, she just would not stop winning. Park secured ten victories in the space of 15 months, including six wins on the tour in 2016, as she topped the LPGA Tour of Korea’s Money List.

She graduated to the LPGA Tour for the 2017 season, and her first win would also be her maiden major victory. That came at the US Women’s Open, and she then went on to win the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship a year later. Park also has top ten finishes in the other three majors, including a runners’ up finish at the Evian Resort. In total, she has 18 worldwide wins, with seven of those coming on the LPGA Tour.

Sung-Hyun Park | Player Profile

Personal Information

Name: Sung-Hyun Park
Born: September 21, 1993
Nationality: Republic of Korea
Residence: Orlando, Florida, United States

Career

Turned Pro: 2012
Professional Wins: 18
Highest World Ranking: 1 – November 6, 2017

Best Results In Majors

Best Finishes:
– Chevron Championship – T6 (2016)
– Women’s PGA Championship – WON (2018)
– US Women’s Open – WON (2017)
– Amundi Evian Championship – T2 (2016)
– AIG Women’s Open – 8th (2019)

Professional Wins – 18

2015 (4) – Kia Motors Korea Women’s Open, KDB Daewoo Securities Classic, Savings Bank Pak Se-ri Invitational, Hyundai China Ladies Open
2016 (6) – Samchully Together Open, Nexen-Saintnine Masters, Doosan Match Play Championship, Jeju Samdasoo Masters, Bogner-MBN Ladies Open, Hanwha Finance Classic
2017 (2) – US Women’s Open, Canadian Pacific Women’s Open
2018 (3) – Volunteers of America LPGA Texas Classic, KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Indy Women in Tech Championship
2019 (3) – HSBC Women’s World Championship, Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, The Country Club Ladies Invitational

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Sung-Hyun Park bagged her first major trophy at the US Women’s Open in 2016

Achievements and Awards

LPGA of Korea Tour Leading Money Winner – 2016
LPGA Rookie of the Year – 2017
LPGA Player of the Year – 2017
Best Female Golfer ESPY Award – 2018

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Sung-Hyun Park

When and where was Sung-Hyun Park born?

Sung-Hyun Park was born in September 1993 in the Korean capital city of Seoul.

When did Sung-Hyun Park turn professional?

Sung-Hyun Park turned professional in 2012, and immediately started playing her golf on the LPGA Tour of Korea, where she would go on to win ten times over the next few years.

How many major titles has Sung-Hyun Park won?

As of 2025, Sung-Hyun Park is a two-time major winner. Her first major win came at the US Women’s Open in 2017, before she then won the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in a playoff to add it to her collection a year later. 

Did you Know?

ROTY/POTY Double

Park’s first season on the LPGA Tour was one for the record books. She won twice, including capturing her maiden major title at the US Women’s Open. At the end of the 2017 season, she was named LPGA Rookie of the Year and LPGA Player of the Year, becoming the first player in four decades to achieve the feat of winning both in the same season.

First Rookie at World No.1

During that incredible 2017 campaign, Park also made it to the summit of the Rolex Women’s World Rankings. In doing so, she became the first LPGA Tour rookie to make it to World No.1.

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