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Pak withdraws from US Women's Open, Hall to play

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Five-time major champion Pak Se-Ri of South Korea has withdrawn from next month’s US Women’s Open, organizers said Monday, allowing England’s Georgia Hall to make her debut in the tournament.

Pak won the 1998 US Women’s Open, the 2001 Women’s British Open and the former LPGA Championship, now the Women’s PGA Championship, in 1998, 2002 and 2006.

Pak, 37, had withdrawn from two events earlier this month citing a pulled back muscle and illness.

This year’s third major women’s event of the season will be staged July 9-12 at 6,406-yard Lancaster Country Club, a par-70 layout in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Hall, 19, was handed the spot as a result of her being the first alternate in the Buckinghamshire, England, sectional qualifier. She ranks 51st on the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit.

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