The Borneo Post

Park eyes Olympic repeat as 70th LPGA season tees off

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MIAMI: South Korea’s seventime major champion Park Inbee is playing this week’s LPGA season- opening Tournament of Champions with an eye toward defending her Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.

World number 16 Park will compete against 25 rivals at the Four Seasons Orlando starting Thursday as the LPGA launches its 70th anniversar­y season with winners from 2018 and 2019 playing alongside celebritie­s in their own event.

Park captured Rio Olympic women’s golf gold by five strokes over New Zealand’s Lydia Ko and hopes to repeat at Tokyo on Aug 5- 8. She hasn’t played in January since 2016 until now.

“I always start the season a little bit late, probably the end of February or early March,” Park said.

“This year I’m starting early because it’s an important year with the Olympics in the summer.”

But right now, the toughest Olympic squad to crack in women’s golf doesn’t include Park. She has to be among the top four from her homeland and be among the top 15 in the world rankings to reach Tokyo. Right now she’s only second alternate.

“In women’s golf, definitely is the toughest team to make,” Park said. “It’s definitely an important year for me. Whether I get an ( Olympic) opportunit­y or whether I don’t, I think I just want to have a season that I won’t regret. I just want to give myself a lot of opportunit­ies.”

“It’s definitely a goal for me,” Park said.

“The rankings cut off in June I want to play as many events as I can before and give myself some opportunit­ies to play good golf before then so I feel like I’m in shape.”

Olympic qualificat­ions ends after June’s Women’s PGA Championsh­ip and as of now the South Korean four would be top- ranked Ko Jin- young, second-ranked Park Sung-hyun, fifth-ranked Kim Sei-young and seventh- ranked Lee6 Jeongeun, the reigning US Women’s Open champion.

Park, the youngest player ever inducted to the LPGA Hall of Fame, was a torchbeare­r at the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics in South Korea.

While 13 founding members played 15 events for just over US$40,000 in the 1950 inuagural LPGA campaign, more than US$ 75 million is at stake in 34 events for the world’s top women’s golfers.

Defending champion Ji Eun- hee, ranked 34th, will be pushed to repeat by a field that features six of the world top 10 – third- ranked Nelly Korda and fourth- ranked US compatriot Danielle Kang, fifth- ranked Kim, Japan’s sixth- ranked Nasa Hataoka, Canada’s eighthrank­ed Brooke Henderson and American number 10 Lexi Thompson.

Henderson has won at least twice in four consecutiv­e years and wants to extend that run.

“I’d love to keep that streak alive. It has been pretty important to me the last few years, especially with how dense the field is in terms of talent,” Henderson said.

“It’s really important to me to keep that going and I feel like to get another major championsh­ip win is hopefully on my radar.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Park In-Bee plays a shot during the HSBC Women’s Champions golf tournament at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore in this March 3, 2017 file photo.
— AFP photo Park In-Bee plays a shot during the HSBC Women’s Champions golf tournament at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore in this March 3, 2017 file photo.

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