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Recent comments on Se Ri Pak
Marc in Greenwood, IN says:
"Can't wait to see you at Highland Meadows, this year" (May 15, 2006)
COMMENTS FROM 2005:
Bob H. from Illinois writes:
"I enjoyed the rapid progression of Se Ri Pak during the late 90s
thru 2003. Unfortunately 2004 and 2005 have not been so kind.
Picking up her game is going to be very difficult because of the new
young U.S. and Asian ladies on the tour."
Johnny Love says:
"Even though she is not playing up to par, in my book she is still
the best and will be back soon enough."
A visitor writes:
"Se Ri is my favorite Female golfer... WHERE IS SHE THIS YEAR?"
Tom H form Atlantic City says:
"I really enjoyed meeting you on Saturday at the Shoprite Classic, you are
so pretty and such a great golfer. Thanks for my 2 autographs, sorry things
didn't go well on Sunday. I couldn't believe how much time you spent practicing
putting after you played 18 on Saturday. Can't wait to see you next year. Hurry
back!!!!"
Eddie in Chicago writes:
"I love Se Ri Pak. From what I can gather; she is one of the sweetest
players on the tour. I would love to meet her one day."
Rosa Lee says:
"I love her.. she is my favorite Golfer - she's like my role model. I went to the 2005 Michelob Ultra Open. I Got to talk to her. She was really nice to me.
I had quit playing golf a few months ago. But now I want to play golf again. She's having a hard time these days. I hope she gains courage."
Judge M. from Maryland writes:
"Best golfer on the
LPGA Tour, and she is not on steroids. Best looker, best swing and best smile."
COMMENTS FROM 2004:
Angelo V. of Michigan
says:
"One of the most beautiful lady golfers with tremendous skill. I love to watch her talents as well as wait for her most beautiful smile. Thank you Mrs. Pak."
Ron O. from Indianapolis
writes:
"A very beautiful young lady who has had a fantastic golf swing. I've heard a couple of times this year that she made some swing changes. Her stats for this year, especially driving accuracy, indicate she may want to go back to what worked so well in 2003. I really miss her in the Tournament of Champions. She should be the one pushing Anika. Hope you get it back soon, Se Ri!"
Jim from Phoenix
says:
"Great swing, root for you. Prefer the straight jet black hair style."
michael j writes:
"She is my favorite golfer and is a very attractive woman."
Josh in Florida
says:
"Se Ri was so incredible at the Michelob Ultra Open over the weekend. Ms. Pak is definitely one of the best quality players I have ever seen. Your interview was also unbelieveable on Sportscenter last night. I am in love with your swing. Take care of yourself."
Walter Stevens
writes:
"My favorite golfer: not my favorite female golfer, but my favorite golfer. A beautiful woman with a beautiful swing, and the best legs on the tour."
Ms. Markie Ramirez
says:
"On March 31, 2004 Se Ri Pak visited the City of Hope Medical Center along with 3 other LPGA players. I happened to be the one to photograph the tour as I am the hospital's photographer.
I can say that Se Ri was so interested in what the doctor was saying regarding the hospital and the treatment given the patients as well as visiting a little boy who was receiving treatment at the time.
She was gracious as well when visiting the Womens's Health Center at the hospital. This golfer was charming, pleasant and personable when just speaking with me.
She is a real star as far as I am concerned, and she should get far more recognition than she does now. Se Ri is a great player and one of the best on tour."
COMMENTS FROM 2003:
JI from Hawaii writes:
"I saw Se Ri when she competed in Hawaii. She was the nicest person. She took time to pose for pictures with myself and son. Then went on to give us an autographed ball. You don't see that from most of the top
players out there."
JH from California says:
"SRP gets relatively little attention vis a vis her ability and proven performance."
Ghinhee writes:
"I agree with Bill from Maryland. Also, it seems when the Golf
Channel does the tournament, golfers who are in the plus range get more coverage than Se Ri."
Bill from Maryland says:
"In any tournament the broadcasters talk forever of Annika and Karrie but only about
Se Ri if she is leading and then only slightly. I have to wonder why?"


