South Korean golfer Se Ri Pak sells her villa at Bighorn Golf Club
LPGA Hall of Famer Se Ri Pak, who retired from the pro golf tour earlier this month, has sold a home in Palm Desert for $1.1 million.
Located within the guard-gated Bighorn Golf Club, the contemporary villa has a south-facing view that takes in surrounding mountain vistas and a nearby lake.
The 2,338-square-foot house, built in 1997 and recently renovated, has an updated kitchen, a dining area, a great room with a fireplace, three bedrooms and three bathrooms on a single story. A lofted bonus room opens to a patio.
Outdoors, desert landscaping surrounds a swimming pool and spa with a rock waterfall feature. There’s also an attached two-car garage.
Pak bought the house more than a decade ago for $1.2 million, records show.
Jacquie Burns of Bighorn Properties was the listing agent. Brenda Scott Ryan Pylypow of Bennion Deville homes represented the buyer.
Pak, 38, retired as an LPGA pro earlier this month following the U.S. Women’s Open at San Martin, Calif. The South Korean golfer rose to fame as a rookie in 1998, winning the LPGA Championship and U.S. Open that year.
She has LPGA Tour, including five majors, and 14 victories on the Korean LPGA circuit for her career.
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