Sung Hyun Park Clinches 2017 LPGA Rolex Rookie Of The Year Award

Sung Hyun Park

Park Becomes The 11th Player From The Republic Of Korea To win The Honour. (Photo/LPGA)

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (LPGA) — The LPGA Tour announced that 24-year-old Sung Hyun Park, of the Republic of Korea, has mathematically clinched the 2017 Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year award with five events remaining on the season’s schedule.

Park, who won the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open Championship for her first LPGA and major victory, has a 798-point lead over Angel Yin which would mark the third-largest margin of victory in the history of the award, passing 2016 winner In Gee Chun (778 points) and trailing only Karrie Webb over Mayumi Hirase in 1996 (1030 points) and Se Ri Pak over Janice Moodie in 1999 (929 points).

“I am honored to receive this award which was one of my goals from the beginning of the season,” Park said. “This is really special because you only get one chance in a lifetime. Taking this opportunity, I want to be a better player.”

In July, Park rallied from three strokes behind after three rounds to pull off a victory at the U.S. Women’s Open, becoming a Rolex First-Time Winner and capturing her first major title. The following month, Park earned her second career win with a four-stroke rally at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open. She has six additional top-10 finishes in 2017, with no showing worse than 43rd, and finished in the top 20 at four of the season’s five major championships.

Through October 15, Park leads the LPGA in Official Money with $2,092,623, making her the fastest player in LPGA history to reach $2 million in career earnings at 7 months, 13 days (19 starts; 2017 LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship). She was also the fastest to reach $1 million in career earnings following her U.S. Women’s Open victory at 4 months, 14 days (14 events).

Park also sits in the top 10 in Scoring Average (first), Race to the CME Globe (second), Rolex Player of the Year (third), Birdies (sixth), Driving Distance Average (ninth) and Greens in Regulation (sixth). She is currently No. 2 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, less than one point behind No. 1 So Yeon Ryu.

Park is currently on leave from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, where she is majoring in International Sports and Leisure. After taking up the game in the second grade at her mother’s suggestion, Park joined the KLPGA Tour in 2012 at the age of 19. She earned her first win on the KLPGA in 2015, and captured 10 total victories before joining the LPGA Tour in 2017.

Park will receive the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year award at the 2017 Rolex LPGA Awards ceremony, to be held Thursday, Nov. 16, in conjunction with the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship.

About the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Award

The Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year award, named for the late Louise Suggs, an LPGA Founder and LPGA and World Golf Hall of Fame member, was established in 1962. Suggs passed away at the age of 91 in August 2015 but leaves an unsurpassed legacy behind as the namesake for the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Award.

This is the 56th year the LPGA Tour will recognize a rookie for their performance in official tournaments. Since its inception, ten Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year winners have become members of the LPGA or World Golf Hall of Fame: Joanne Carner (1970), Amy Alcott (1975), Nancy Lopez (1978), Beth Daniel (1979), Patty Sheehan (1981), Juli Inkster (1984), Annika Sorenstam (1994), Karrie Webb (1996), Se Ri Pak (1998), and Lorena Ochoa (2003).

The rookie of the year award was established in 1962. Until 1992, the rookie of the year award went to the first-year LPGA player who finished with the highest ranking on the LPGA money list through the close of the official domestic LPGA season.

In 1992, a point system was instituted. LPGA Tour rookies are awarded points at each official LPGA tournament based on top 40 finishes and positions 41 through each player making the cut receive 5 points each. All points are doubled at LPGA major championships.

In 2017, the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year point system awarded points to rookies based on their finishes: 1st place – 150 points; 2nd -80; 3rd-75; 4th-70; 5th-65; 6th-62; 7th-59; 8th-56; 9th-53; 10th-50; 11th-48; 12th-46; 13th-44; 14th-42; 15th-40; 16th-38; 17th-36; 18th-34; 19th—32; 20th-30; 21st-29; 22nd-28; 23rd-27; 24th-26; 25th-25; 26th-24; 27th-23; 28th-22; 29th-21; 30th-20; 31st-19; 32nd-18; 33rd-17; 34th-16; 35th-15; 36th-14; 37th-13; 38th-12; 39th-11; and 40th-10. Positions 41 through each player making the cut receive five points each. All points are doubled for the five LPGA major championships.

Past Winners

Year

Player

1962

Mary Mills

1963

Clifford Ann Creed

1964

Susie Berning

1965

Margie Masters

1966

Jan Ferraris

1967

Sharron Moran

1968

Sandra Post

1969

Jane Blalock

1970

JoAnne Carner

1971

Sally Little

1972

Jocelyne Bourassa

1973

Laura Baugh

1974

Jan Stephenson

1975

Amy Alcott

1976

Bonnie Lauer

1977

Debbie Massey

1978

Nancy Lopez

1979

Beth Daniel

1980

Myra van Hoose (Black welder)

1981

Patty Sheehan

1982

Patti Rizzo

1983

Stephanie Farwig

1984

Juli Inkster

1985

Penny Hammel

1986

Jody Rosenthal

1987

Tammie Green

1988

Liselotte Neumann

1989

Pamela Wright

1990

Hiromi Kobayashi

1991

Brandie Burton

1992

Helen Alfredsson

1993

Suzanne Strudwick

1994

Annika Sorenstam

1995

Pat Hurst

1996

Karrie Webb

1997

Lisa Hackney (Hall)

1998

Se Ri Pak

1999

Mi Hyun Kim

2000

Dorothy Delasin

2001

Hee-Won Han

2002

Beth Bauer

2003

Lorena Ochoa

2004

Shi Hyun Ahn

2005

Paula Creamer

2006

Seon Hwa Lee

2007

Angela Park

2008

Yani Tseng

2009

Jiyai Shin

2010

Azahara Munoz

2011

Hee Kyung Seo

2012

So Yeon Ryu

2013

Moriya Jutanugarn

2014

Lydia Ko

2015

Sei Young Kim

2016

In Gee Chun