Katherine Hull
Professional Career
• Finished second at the RICOH Women's British Open, one shot behing Yani
Tseng;
tied for fourth at the ShopRite LPGA
Classic; tied for 20th at the Tres
Marias
Championship, tied for 21st at the HSBC Women's Champions, tied for
24th at
the
Kraft Nabisco Championship; tied for 26th at the Bell Micro LPGA Classic; tied for
34th at the LPGA Championship
Presented by Wegmans and tied for 41st at the U.S.
Women's Open.
• Currently Rolex Rankings No. 28 as of Monday, July 19, 2010
• In 2009, best finish was runner-up at the HSBC Women's Champions; tied for eighth
at both the Kraft Nabisco Championship
and the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge;
recorded her fourth international victory at the ANZ Ladies Masters on the
Australian
Ladies Professional Golf (ALPG) Tour.
• In 2008, became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the CN Canadian Women's Open,
where she crossed the $1 million mark in
career earnings; recorded eight additional
top-10 finishes, including a tie for fourth at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational by
Banamex
and Corona Light, where she crossed the $1 million mark in season earnings;
carded
a career-low 64 in the final
round of the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill
and finished sixth.
• In 2007, best finish was a tie for ninth at the SemGroup Championship Presented by
John Q. Hammons.
• In 2006, won two events on the ALPG Tour; returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying
Tournament, where she tied for seventh to
earn exempt status for the 2007 LPGA
season.
• In 2005, recorded a career-best finish at the BMO Financial Group Canadian
Women’s Open,where she finished second;
won the Titanium ALPG Players
Championship on the ALPG Tour.
• In 2004, best finish was sixth at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic; tied for seventh at the
Longs Drugs Challenge.
• In 2003, turned professional in June; won two Futures Tour events – the Aurora Health
Care FUTURES Charity Golf Classic,
her first event as a professional, and the Lima
Memorial Hospital Foundation FUTURES
Amateur
Hull finished 10th in the 1999 Junior World Golf Championship. In 2002, she was a member of the winning Australian team at the
World Amateur Team Championship and finished fourth at the World Amateur Championship. While at Pepperdine University, she
recorded the lowest 18-hole score in school history, was the 2003 NCAA College Player of the Year, an All-American from 2002-03
and winner of eight collegiate tournaments. She was the recipient of the 2003 Dinah Shore Award.
LPGA Victories, Awards, Etc.
LPGA Victories (1): 2008 CN Canadian Women's Open.
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