Skip to main content
Skip to navigation
ESPN
NFL
NFL
NBA
NBA
MLB
MLB
NHL
NHL
Men's World Cup
Men's World Cup
WNBA
WNBA
Tennis
Tennis
Golf
Golf
More Sports
More Sports
Watch
Watch
Fantasy
Fantasy
Where to Watch
Search
Sung Hyun
Park
South Korea
Birthdate
9/21/1993 (32)
Birthplace
Seoul, South Korea
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2012
Overview
News
Bio
Results
Scorecards
Quick Links
Scores
Schedule
PGA TOUR Stats
FedEx Cup
LPGA
Who has won the LPGA U.S. Women's Open? Champions by year
1M
Keith Jenkins
Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
LPGA
Hyo Joo Kim shoots 65 to lead by one at Evian
7Y
ESPN
Stuart Franklin/Getty Images
Noh trails Sung Hyun Park by 1 at Thornberry
7Y
Stacy Revere/Getty Images
LPGA
Sung Hyun Park birdies 18 for LPGA Tour win
7Y
AP Photo/Michael Woods
LPGA
Green, 22, hangs on to win her 1st LPGA major
7Y
Stacy Revere/Getty Images
Back to Top
Golf News
Who has made the most consecutive cuts in PGA Tour history?
Scottie Scheffler made the cut on the PGA Tour for nearly four years. Which golfers are on the list for most all-time?
Scottie Scheffler headed for first missed cut in nearly 4 years
Scottie Scheffler was making plans for an early arrival to Royal Birkdale after he stumbled through a round of 2-over 72 on Friday at the Scottish Open and seemed certain to miss the cut for the first time in nearly four years.
Glover birdies final 2 holes, shares ISCO Championship lead
Lucas Glover birdied the final two holes for a 7-under 63 and a share of the first-round lead Thursday in the ISCO Championship.
McIlroy, Cantlay part of five-way tie for Scottish Open lead
Rory McIlroy began getting into the mood for the final major of the year by taking advantage of the par 5s at The Renaissance Club for a 5-under 65, giving him a five-way share of the lead Thursday in the Genesis Scottish Open.
Betting the Genesis Scottish Open: The best bets, DFS tips and fades
All of the traits that bettors should be looking for at the Scottish Open and the best bets to make.
Chris Gotterup closes with 62, wins PGA Tour's John Deere
Chris Gotterup made up a five-shot deficit Sunday by closing with a 9-under 62 to win the John Deere Classic for his fourth PGA Tour title in the last 12 months.