The 38-year-old made the announcement after completing her first
round at JTBC Founders Cup in Phoenix, Arizona.
"I decided a couple of years ago. I just feel like (it's) time," Pak
told reporters.
"(I decided to announce it because) I'm trying to say thanks to
everybody. I’m going to miss everything."
Pak, who shot an opening round three-under-par 69 on Thursday, has
won 25 times on the LPGA Tour and was inducted into the World Golf
Hall of Fame in 2007.
Thursday's leaderboard at Wildfire Golf Club was something of a
tribute to her trailblazing career as her compatriot Lee Mi-Hyang
shot a course-record 10-under 62 to lead by one stroke from another
South Korean, Kim Sei-Young.
American Brittany Lang also shot a flawless 63 to share second
place.
Lee started her round on the back nine and was nine-under through
nine holes, prompting thoughts that she might get under the 60 mark.
"Maybe later. Maybe next time. I'm trying to make 59 one day," she
said. "Yeah, that's my goal."
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Italian Giulia Sergas was alone in fourth after an opening round 64,
which included eight birdies, an eagle and two bogeys. Five players
were at seven-under after shooting 65s, including American Gerina
Piller. "This is kind of like golfing in a bubble," Piller said.
"I mean, it's perfect weather, great golf course, perfect
conditions. You can definitely get in a rhythm out there."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles)
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