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South Korean Pak ready for new role as coach in Rio

Published 27/07/2016, 07:49
© Reuters. Pak of South Korea tees off on 3rd hole during the Kraft Nabisco Championship golf tournament in Rancho Mirage, California

SEOUL (Reuters) - Pak Se-ri is set to bring the curtain down on a career that brought her five majors, 39 victories worldwide and almost $13 million in prize money but the South Korean trailblazer concedes golf never brought her happiness.

Pak, whose sensational rookie season in 1998 helped lift the gloom off the Asian financial crisis and inspired a generation of world class women golfers back home, said at a news conference on Wednesday she had sacrificed much in pursuit of her goals.

"I guess I am disappointed that I never found the joy of playing," Yonhap news quoted Pak as saying.

"Obviously, you have to make sacrifices to get your rewards at the end. I thought all along that as long as I achieved my goals, everything would be OK. But I was wrong.

"I wish I'd been more generous with myself."

The 38-year-old, who won four times in 1998 including two majors at the U.S. Women's Open and LPGA Championship, has struggled with injury in recent years and dropped down the world rankings to No. 356.

Her last win on the U.S. tour came in 2010 and she has not been a factor in the majors since a fourth-place finish at the 2014 ANA Inspiration.

However, Pak's experience could prove vital at the Rio Olympics where she will act as coach to a powerful South Korean lineup that includes four of the world's top 10 players in Park In-bee, Kim Sei-young, Amy Yang and Chun In-gee.

"I think the best case scenario would be the same for everyone: to win the gold, silver and bronze medals," Pak said. "It means a lot to our players to wear the national flag, and they're doing the best they can to represent the country."

While there are concerns about the fitness of world number three Park, who has endured a woeful season due to back and thumb problems and has not played since early June, Pak said her presence gave the team confidence.

© Reuters. Pak of South Korea tees off on 3rd hole during the Kraft Nabisco Championship golf tournament in Rancho Mirage, California

"I believe she felt well enough to make the call, and she'll be back to full strength by the Olympics," the coach said. "I am sure it was a boost for the whole team."

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