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Inbee Park enjoying spoils of historic LPGA season, shows off $300k Ferrari

Park and her parked Ferrari, just hanging out at the airport.

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Oh, just the most dominant player in golf posing with her Ferrari at the airport drop-off curb (h/t to Luke Kerr-Dineen at Golf Digest).

The airport setting for this photo shoot really perplexes me, but I guess when you’ve won the last three majors you can do whatever you want. As Kerr-Dineen notes, Park’s car starts around $300,000. The UNLV product has won $7,407,974 in her career, with $2.13M of that coming during this historic season so she has the wiggle room to buy some nice things.

Park has a chance to complete the season slam next week at the Ricoh Women’s British Open at St. Andrews. She’s wiped away the field at the Kraft Nabisco, the Wegmans LPGA Championship, and the U.S. Women’s Open. The British Open would complete the slam for many, although the Evian Masters is now technically designated as the LPGA’s fifth major. But...Park also won that event last year, before it was moved to September, renamed The Evian Championship, and called the fifth major...so maybe she could just go five-for-five.

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