Born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, Andrew Park began playing golf at the age of 11. After being selected to play on the South African Junior National Team for both baseball and golf, Andrew decided to pursue a career in golf.
In August of 1987, Andrew left South Africa to attend Brevard College on a golf scholarship. While studying at Brevard he won two tournaments and made All-State as well as All-American teams. After completing two years at Brevard, Andrew transferred to the University of South Alabama. During his two years there, he won two tournaments and made the All Conference team as well as the NCAA All-American 2nd team. He graduated from South Alabama with a B.A. in Communications.
In January 1993, Andrew turned professional and won twice on the mini-tours. He then returned to South Africa to play on their PGA tour, scoring several top ten finishes and one win.
It was 1997 that Andrew felt the desire to become an instructor and found that there was no other method more impressive than that of David Leadbetter. Andrew worked at the David Leadbetter Junior academy in Bradenton, Florida for three years, helping some of the worlds top juniors.
In October 2000, Andrew became one of David's Senior instructors and began assisting him with the world's top players.
Andrew currently teaches players on the PGA Tour, LPGA, European tour, Nationwide as well as some of the World's top collegiate golfers and juniors.
Besides teaching, Andrew has written for and appeared in golf publications across Europe, Asia and the United States, as well as appearing on golf shows with David.