Women golfers deserve pay that is on par with the men: Pak Se-ri

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Much has changed in the women's golf game since a 20-year-old Pak Se-ri burst onto the scene in 1998, winning the LPGA Championship and US Women's Open in her rookie season.

The LPGA Tour now boasts a global range of talents as golfers from around the world battle for titles throughout the year. The past 20 Majors have produced 17 different winners from nine countries.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 29, 2020, with the headline Women golfers deserve pay that is on par with the men: Pak Se-ri. Subscribe