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Kim A-lim (Korean김아림, born 4 October 1995), also known as A Lim Kim, is a South Korean professional golfer who currently plays primarily on the LPGA Tour and the LPGA of Korea Tour.[1]

Key Information

Kim turned professional as a teenager in 2013 and began playing on the KLPGA in 2016.[2] She has two wins on the tour, the first coming at the Pak Se-ri Invitational in October 2018.[3] She also won the MY Munyoung Queens Park Championship in 2019 and finished 11th on the KLPGA money list that season.[4]

In December 2020, Kim made her LPGA major championship debut in the 2020 U.S. Women's Open at Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas. Entering the final round five shots off the lead, she birdied the last three holes to shoot 67 and won the tournament by one shot over Ko Jin-young and Amy Olson.[5]

Professional wins (6)

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LPGA Tour wins (3)

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Legend
Major championships (1)
Other LPGA Tour (2)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ($)
1 14 Dec 2020 U.S. Women's Open 68-74-72-67=281 −3 1 stroke South Korea Ko Jin-young
United States Amy Olson
1,000,000
2 9 Nov 2024 Lotte Championship 66-69-67-68=270 −18 2 strokes Russia Nataliya Guseva 450,000
3 2 Feb 2025 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions 65-69-67-67=268 −20 2 strokes United States Nelly Korda 300,000

LPGA of Korea Tour wins (3)

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  • 2018 (1) OK! Savings Bank Pak Se-ri Invitational
  • 2019 (1) MY Munyoung Queens Park Championship
  • 2022 (1) Creas F&C KLPGA Championship

Major championships

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Wins (1)

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Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runners-up
2020 U.S. Women's Open 5 shot deficit −3 (68-74-72-67=281) 1 stroke South Korea Ko Jin-young, United States Amy Olson

Results timeline

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Results not in chronological order.

Tournament 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Chevron Championship CUT CUT T4 T9 T40
U.S. Women's Open 1 CUT T34 T64 T16 T26
Women's PGA Championship CUT T50 CUT T30 CUT
Evian Championship NT CUT T31 T3 CUT CUT
Women's British Open CUT T13 T40 CUT T4
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
NT = no tournament
T = tied

Summary

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Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
Chevron Championship 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 3
U.S. Women's Open 1 0 0 1 1 2 6 5
Women's PGA Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2
The Evian Championship 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 2
Women's British Open 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 3
Totals 1 0 1 4 5 7 26 15
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 6 (2023 U.S. Women's Open – 2024 Women's PGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (five times, current)

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from Grokipedia
Kim A-lim (born 4 October 1995) is a South Korean professional golfer who competes on the Tour. She turned professional in 2013 and gained prominence by winning the 2020 in her major championship debut, becoming the fifth player in history to achieve this feat and earning full Tour status. Prior to her LPGA breakthrough, Kim secured three victories on the LPGA of Korea (KLPGA) Tour, including the 2018 OK! SavingsBank Invitational, the 2019 MY Munyoung Queens Park Championship, and the 2022 Creas F&C KLPGA Championship. On the LPGA Tour, she has amassed three wins as of 2025: the aforementioned , the 2024 LOTTE Championship—where she recorded a hole-in-one during the third round—and the 2025 Tournament of Champions, the season's opening event, where she finished at 20-under par to edge out by two strokes. Her career highlights also include 24 top-10 finishes and over $4.8 million in official earnings, with strong major performances such as a T3 at the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship and a T5 at the 2022 CP Women's Open. As of November 2025, she ranks 26th in the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings and 8th in the CME Globe standings, reflecting her sustained success on the global stage.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Kim A-lim was born on October 4, 1995, in South Korea. She grew up in a supportive family environment that encouraged her interest in various sports from a young age, including swimming, basketball, taekwondo, and track and field; her father, who worked for Korean Air, played a key role in introducing her to golf. Limited public information is available about her parents or any siblings, reflecting her private nature. Kim began playing during her fifth year of elementary school, around age 11, initially to spend time with her father, amid the sport's widespread popularity in . She received her initial lessons and developed her skills through local junior programs in , honing her athletic abilities before entering formal competitions.

Amateur career

Kim A-lim's amateur career was brief, as she turned at the age of 18 in late 2013. Born on October 4, 1995, she did not attend for , instead opting to enter the ranks directly in her . This decision allowed her to capitalize on opportunities within South Korea's development system rather than pursuing elite amateur competitions abroad. Following her transition to status, she joined the Korean Dream Tour in 2014, a second-tier developmental circuit that served as an essential stepping stone toward the KLPGA.

Professional career

KLPGA career

Kim A-lim turned professional in late 2013 and spent her initial two years competing on the KLPGA's developmental Dream Tour from 2014 to 2015, where she captured four victories and earned promotion to the main tour. She made her KLPGA debut in 2016, recording three top-10 finishes in her rookie season while finishing 47th on the money list, demonstrating steady progress in building experience. In 2017, she maintained consistency with multiple top-20 results, ending the year 49th in earnings as she continued to adapt to the tour's competitive demands without securing a victory. Her breakthrough came in 2018 at the OKSavingsBank Se Ri Pak Invitational, where she rallied from three shots back in the final round to claim her first KLPGA title by two strokes over Jeongeun Lee6, a win that highlighted her resilience and long-driving prowess. The following year, she added a second victory at the MY Munyoung Queens Park Championship, finishing the season 11th on the money list with eight top-10 performances overall. In 2022, Kim A-lim achieved her first KLPGA major championship at the Creas F&C KLPGA Championship, overcoming a four-shot deficit entering the final round to win by three strokes and secure her third tour title. This success marked a significant milestone, boosting her confidence following her earlier major triumph and leading to improvements in her world ranking, where she reached as high as 26th as of November 2025. Since earning her LPGA Tour card in 2021, Kim has balanced dual-tour commitments by playing selectively on the KLPGA, prioritizing key domestic events while maintaining her presence in Korean golf. To date, her three KLPGA victories underscore her growth from a promising rookie to a major champion on her home circuit.

LPGA career

Kim A-lim earned full LPGA Tour membership for the 2021 season after winning the 2020 U.S. Women's Open as an amateur, marking her transition to professional competition on the global circuit. This victory, achieved through a final-round comeback at Champions Golf Club, granted her immediate eligibility and positioned 2021 as her rookie year with full-time status. In her initial LPGA seasons of 2021 and 2022, Kim focused on building consistency amid mid-pack finishes, making 15 of 23 cuts in her debut year and improving to 26 of 29 the following season. She recorded multiple top-25 results while adapting to the tour's demands by working on her skills to better engage with media and teammates. Her KLPGA experience provided a strong foundation in competitive play, aiding her adjustment to the 's pace. Kim's momentum built in 2023 and 2024 with several top-10 finishes in non-major events, such as a T4 at the 2023 Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, showcasing improved ball-striking and putting under pressure. This progress culminated in her second LPGA Tour victory at the 2024 LOTTE Championship presented by Hoakalei, where she closed with a 4-under 68 for a two-stroke win. The 2025 season opened strongly for Kim with a wire-to-wire victory at the Tournament of Champions in , her third LPGA win, achieved by holding off world No. 1 with birdies on three of her final four holes for a final-round 67. This triumph elevated her profile entering the year. In November 2025, she finished T4 at the Maybank Championship, further bolstering her season. Through November 2025, Kim has amassed over $4.8 million in official career , reflecting steady accumulation from consistent top-25 performances across 52 such finishes. Her world ranking trajectory improved post the 2025 season-opening win, reaching No. 26 in the as of November 16, 2025. Competing abroad presented challenges for Kim, including extensive U.S. travel schedules, cultural adjustments, and the heightened intensity of international fields, which she navigated by relying on a support team and routine-building practices.

Professional wins

LPGA Tour wins

Kim A-lim secured her first LPGA Tour victory at the 2020 , held from December 10 to 14, 2020, at in , . In her major championship debut, she carded a final-round 67, featuring birdies on the last three holes to overcome a three-stroke deficit and finish at 3-under par, winning by one stroke over Jin Young Ko and . This triumph marked her only major championship win to date. Her second LPGA Tour title came at the 2024 LOTTE Championship, played November 6–9, 2024, at Hoakalei Golf Club in Ewa Beach, . Kim closed with a 4-under-par 68 to reach 18-under for the tournament, securing a two-stroke victory over Nataliya Guseva. During the event, she recorded a hole-in-one on the par-3 9th hole in the third round. Kim claimed her third LPGA Tour win at the 2025 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, conducted January 30 to February 2, 2025, at in . She led wire-to-wire, finishing at 20-under par with a final-round 67, holding off a late charge from to win by two strokes. As of November 2025, Kim has three LPGA Tour victories, including one major championship.

KLPGA Tour wins

Kim A-lim secured her first victory on the KLPGA Tour at the 2018 OK! Savings Bank Invitational, held from September 21 to 23 in , . This breakthrough win marked a significant milestone in her early professional career, showcasing her resilience under pressure. Her second KLPGA title came at the 2019 MY Munyoung Queens Park on July 14 at Solmoro Country Club in , , where she fired a final-round 9-under-par 63 to claim victory by three strokes over Bo-mi Kwak. The performance highlighted her scoring potential and helped her finish 11th on the season's money list. In 2022, Kim achieved her first KLPGA major championship by winning the Creas F&C KLPGA from April 28 to May 1 at Se Ri Pak Club, overcoming an early deficit to edge out Hyo-joo Kim by two strokes. This triumph solidified her status as a top contender on the domestic tour. As of November 2025, Kim's KLPGA record stands at three wins, including one major, with no additional victories since 2022.

Major championships

Wins

Kim A-lim secured her sole major championship victory at the 2020 , which was postponed from its original June date due to the and held from December 10 to 14 at Champions Golf Club's Cypress Creek Course in Houston, Texas. The tournament followed a standard 72-hole format, with the final round delayed by rain and completed on Monday amid cold conditions. Entering the event via a successful qualifier, Kim made her professional major debut as a 25-year-old from , ranked 94th in the world and competing without prior Tour status. Kim posted round-by-round scores of 68 (-4), 74 (+2), 72 (even), and 67 (-5), totaling 281 (7-under par) to claim the title. Her opening 68 included four birdies and positioned her near the lead, but a second-round 74 with bogeys on the back nine dropped her to even par entering the weekend. The third round's steady 72 kept her in contention at 2-under, five strokes behind leaders and . In the dramatic final round, Kim started strong with a front-nine 33 (-3) featuring three birdies, but bogeys on holes 10 and 11 returned her to even for the day and three back overall. She then mounted a historic comeback—tying the U.S. Women's Open record for largest final-round rally—with birdies on the par-3 16th (9 feet), par-4 17th (3 feet), and par-4 18th (7 feet), closing with a 67 to finish one stroke ahead of Jin Young Ko and at 6-under. The victory marked the lowest world ranking for a winner since the Rolex Rankings began in 2006 and was Kim's first win on American soil. She earned $1 million from the record $5.5 million purse—the largest in women's at the time—gaining immediate full Tour membership and propelling her to No. 30 in the world rankings. Emotionally, Kim dedicated the triumph to her grieving family, honoring their support amid personal challenges back home. This breakthrough established her as a rising star in women's , contributing to South Korea's dominance in the event with the ninth Korean winner in 13 years.

Results timeline

The following table summarizes Kim A-lim's finishes in the major championships from her professional debut in 2020 through 2025. Positions are indicated as "Win" for victories, "T" followed by the tied position (e.g., T4), "MC" for missed cut, or "DNP" for did not play. Tournament name changes are noted where applicable: the ANA Inspiration became the in 2022.
Year
2020DNPWinDNPDNPDNP
2021T20T20MCMCT30
2022MCT35T40T13MC
2023T4MCT25T20T3
2024T30T16T30MCT40
2025T40T26MCT4CUT
Sources for specific results include the official LPGA tournament pages and player profiles: 2020 win USGA; 2023 T4 LPGA; 2023 T3 LPGA; 2025 T4 LPGA; 2025 T40 LPGA; 2025 T26 USGA; 2025 CUT LPGA; 2022 T13 AIG Women's Open; 2024 T16 USGA. Other positions reflect mid-pack or missed cut finishes as documented in LPGA career statistics.

Summary

Kim A-lim has competed in over 20 major championships since her debut in 2020, achieving a cut-making percentage of approximately 70% across these events. Her sole major victory came in her first appearance at the 2020 , where she birdied the final three holes to secure a one-stroke win over and . This triumph marked her as the third player in the last seven years to win a major on debut, following Hyo-joo Kim and Hinako Shibuno. In addition to her win, Kim has recorded three other top-10 finishes in majors: tied for fourth at the , third at the 2023 Amundi , and tied for fourth at the 2025 AIG Women's Open. These results highlight her strong performances in the U.S. Women's Open and , where she has shown particular prowess. Despite no additional major wins since 2020, she has maintained consistent contention, especially with improved form after 2023 that includes multiple top-5 finishes in recent seasons. Among South Korea's prominent major contenders, Kim stands out for her early breakthrough and ongoing reliability, positioning her for potential further success based on her 2025 performances, such as the T4 at the AIG Women's Open.

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