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Ji Eun-hee
South Korean golfer (born 1986) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ji Eun-hee (Korean: 지은희; pronounced [tɕiɯnçi]; born 13 May 1986 in Gapyeong, South Korea), also known as Eun-Hee Ji, is a South Korean professional golfer who plays on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour. She is also a member of the South Korean KLPGA.
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LPGA career
Ji joined the LPGA Tour in 2007 and recorded two top-10 finishes in just four events played, including runner-up at the Hana Bank-KOLON Championship. She made her first appearance in a major championship at the 2007 Women's British Open and finished in 5th place.
In 2008, Ji claimed her first LPGA win at the Wegmans LPGA, with a come-from-behind, two-stroke victory over Norwegian star Suzann Pettersen.
In 2009, she made a 20-foot (6 m) birdie on the 72nd hole of the U.S. Women's Open to win by one stroke. As with the 2008 Wegmans, this was a come-from-behind victory. Trailing Cristie Kerr, Ji overcame a double bogey on the 10th and birdied the 13th, 14th and 18th holes.[1]
In 2012, Ji finished tied for second in the LPGA Championship. She had been leading the tournament going into the final round.[2][3]
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Controversy
After Ji won the 2008 Wegmans LPGA, she gave her acceptance speech with the help of a translator. Some say this sparked the proposed "English only" requirement by the LPGA.[4] Ji later commented that she felt the proposed requirement may have targeted her and that in the future she would "pay more attention to improving my English."[5] Over a year later after winning the U.S. Women's Open, she again used a translator for her acceptance speech.
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Professional wins (10)
LPGA Tour (6)
KLPGA Tour (2)
- 2007 (2) Phoenix Park Classic, KB Star Tour
Ladies Asian Golf Tour (2)
- 2006 (2) Macao Open, Malaysia Open
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Wins (1)
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Results not in chronological order.
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CUT = missed the half-way cut
DQ = disqualified
NT = no tournament
"T" = tied
Summary
- Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (2012 British Open – 2015 ANA)
- Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (eight times)
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