Updated: January, 2024

JIN HEE IM

The Facts

Birthday: May 24, 1998
Rookie Year on LPGA: 2024
Rookie Year on KLPGA: 2018
Birthplace: South Korea
Best LPGA Finish: T-20th (2020 BMW Championship)
Best LPGA Major Finish:
None
Best Score: 67 (2021 BMW Championship)
Height: 5' 5"
2024 LPGA Status: Category 1
Sponsors: Titleist
How's her English?: Unknown
Road to the LPGA: Finished t-17th at 2023 Q-Series to qualify for the 2024 LPGA.

Capsule Bio

Jin Hee Im started playing golf in high school, very late for a player who ended up in the big leagues. She turned pro in 2016 and played in the minor leagues for two years, qualifying for the KLPGA in 2018.

For the next few years, Im toiled in relative obscurity. She only finished 64th on the money list in her rookie season, and 84th in 2019. In 2020, she played just three events.

But in 2021, she finally turned things around and started her ascent to the top of the league. She accumulated six top tens and finished 22nd on the money list, making 312 million won. More importantly, she collected her first win at the BC Card Ladies Cup. Finally she was secure with a card.

2022 was an even better year for Im. That year she had 8 top tens and another win, this time at the McCol Mona Park Open, where she held off a hard charging rookie by the name of Ina Yoon. She also had a runner-up finish and a third. She made 538 million won, good for 14th on the money list.

Her momentum exploded in 2023, and she went from a talented player to one of the best in the league. She became one of the few in tour history to break a billion won in a season, collecting 1.145 billion won and finishing second on the money list. She was also second in the Player of the Year race and third in scoring average. Most impressively, she grabbed four wins during the year, the most of anyone on tour. She had 13 total top tens, tying for most in the league. Her world ranking moved up to 40th by the end of the year.

She decided the time was right to take a crack at the LPGA and she entered Q-Series in the Fall. She struggled a bit, but hung tough and finished tied for 17th, earning one of the final full cards for the 2024 season. She has said that she intends to play on the LPGA as soon as she is able, so expect to see her in a tournament as soon as she can get into a field.

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