Education
of Korea University.
of Korea University.
Her career highlight is winning the 2005 United States. Women"s Open at Cherry Hills Country Club. In the last round, she was tied for the lead on the 18th hole. Her second shot found a green-side bunker.
She turned professional in November 2000 and joined the Futures Tour, which is the second-tier women"s golf tour in the United States, in 2001.
Her rookie season on the main LPGA Tour was 2004, and was not successful as she only made three cuts in 20 events, but she retained her tour card by finishing tied 12th at the Qualifying School. She did somewhat better in early 2005, and picked up her first top ten finish that May, but her victory at the United States. Women"s Open was totally unexpected.
She changed her first name to Birdie in 2004, in an effort to distinguish herself from the numerous other Korean golfers named Kim in the women"s golf world in the minds of non-Koreans. Kim is a common surname in of Korea, especially on the LPGA Tour.
In 2005, Kim earned a total of $715,006 and came in 13th for LPGA season money position.
A 2009 car accident derailed Kim"s career and she had trouble making cuts on the LPGA. In 2012, she played in 12 events on the Symetra Tour, finishing second on the money list. LPGA Tour wins (1) Futures Tour wins 2001 Chumash Casino Futures Classic, Southwestern Bell Futures Classic Wins (1) Results timeline Results not in chronological order before 2015. The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013.
DNP = did not play CUT = missed the half-way cut "T" = tied Yellow background for a top-10 finish.
Summary Starts – 26 Wins – 1 2nd place finishes – 0 3rd place finishes – 0 Top 3 finishes – 1 Top 5 finishes – 1 Top 10 finishes – 1 Top 25 finishes – 3 Missed cuts – 20 Most consecutive cuts made – 2 (thrice) Longest streak of top-10s – 1 Professional Lexus Cup (representing Asia team): 2005.