Jane Park expected to shine at Arkansas Championship
Jane Park is expected to be a surprise at the Arkansas event, Walmart Northwest Arkansas Championship. The 25-year-old is a good golfer and this championship is just what she needs at this point in her career.
Jane Park has a great amateur career. At the age of sixteen, she was a sensation at the 2003 U.S. Women Amateur. She played very well, losing out to Virada Nirapathpongporn with a score of 2 and 1.
She tied for the 10th position at the 2006 U.S. Women's Open. This was the highest position achieved by any amateur during that year. With this start, Park was expected to be phenomenal on the professional circuit.
Things, however, were not so bright for Park when she turned professional in 2006. She was invited to play on the LPGA tour and things started to look up for her. This was an amazing start for an equally amazing amateur career.
Park has been steadily improving her game ever since. 2009 was especially kind to her. She had two top-10 finishes that year. Considering her rather downward trending performance in the past years, this was a great return of form for Park.
Walmart Northwest Arkansas Championship presented by P&G is a great opportunity for Jane Park. Many experts predict that this event would be her best this year. She is expected to do much more than just making the cut.
However, she will face stiff resistance to achieve this goal. She will be up against the top amateurs and professionals from all over the world.
The event’s prestige and standing on the LPGA circuit is second to none. All the players will do their best to make it as high as possible on the leaderboard.
Jane Park is well known for her aggressive attitude on the course. This is the right attitude to play against the best women golfers from all over the world.
Another great motivation for Park is the prize money associated with the trophy. A win at the event will significantly boost her earnings for the year.
Jane Park is a talented player with a string of good performances in her past. She has the potential to make it big at the Arkansas course this year.
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