Park turned professional in 1999 and decided to play on the
Futures Tour instead of taking exemptions to
LPGA Tour tournaments. She won five of the ten tournaments she entered and became one of the first three golfers to gain automatic LPGA Tour exempt status by finishing top of the money list. She was named Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year. She won at least one LPGA tournament in each season from 2000 to 2004, including her only major, the 2004
Kraft Nabisco Championship. The years 2005 and 2006 were difficult for Park as she suffered from back and neck injuries, and success continued to elude her the following two seasons as well. In April 2009 it was reported that Park had undergone a successful hip surgery, and that she would be off the LPGA tour for several months. In June 2012, Park announced her retirement from golf. The
Boston Globe has described Park as "the striking beauty, the tall and proud walk, the dazzling smile" and she has attracted sponsorship from
Nike and
Rolex. ==Professional wins (11)==