Asian newcomers add muscle to Pak and Kim show
Look out America! The Asian invasion of the US LPGA Tour is about to commence in earnest.
Already accustomed to seeing Koreans Pak Se-ri and Kim Mi-hyun enter the winner's circle, followers of the world's most lucrative women's professional golf circuit would do well to begin rehearsing the names of the fresh-faced Asians who will be gracing the US fairways from next year.
When they teed-up in the women's golfing section at the Bangkok Asian Games 10 months ago, Lin Yu-ping, Dorothy Delasin and Jennifer Rosales were relative unknowns. Last weekend, the Asian trio made the ultimate leap when they gained fully exempt status for the 2000 US LPGA Tour.
Overcoming indifferent starts to the final stage 72-hole qualifying tournament, all three proved their mettle.
With only 19 full Tour cards up for grabs, Taiwan's Lin, individual gold medallist in Bangkok, and the Philippines duo of Delasin, this year's US Amateur champion, and Rosales made the top 10.
That's not all. Joining them on the 2000 Tour will be Korean prodigy Gloria Park, already being described in her native country as the 'new Pak Se-ri'.