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Golf Biography

Cristie Kerr

“Kerr”

American · Dunedin, USA · Born 12 October 1977

Professional Golfer
2
major wins
20
l p g a wins
25
world no.1 weeks
9
solheim cups

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American two-time major champion and former world number one whose fiercely competitive approach, consistent accuracy and leadership in team events have defined a long and successful professional career.

Cristie Kerr is one of the most decorated American golfers in LPGA history, a two-time Major champion with victories at the 2007 and 2010 US Women's Opens. Known for her exceptional work ethic and mental toughness, Kerr has been one of the LPGA Tour's most consistent performers for over two decades. She is also recognized for her philanthropic work with cancer charities and her success as an entrepreneur.

Famous For

Two major championship wins and consistent LPGA Tour performance

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive driver with strong short game and putting

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the most consistent American golfers of her generation with 20 LPGA Tour victories

Career Journey

Timeline

1996 📌 Turned professional
2002 🏆 First LPGA Tour victory at Longs Drugs Challenge
2007 🏆 Won U.S. Women's Open at Pine Needles
2010 🏆 Won PGA Championship at Locust Hill
2010 📌 Reached career-high world ranking of No. 2
2015 📌 Named U.S. Solheim Cup captain
2019 📌 Retired from competitive golf
Career Timeline — Cristie Kerr
1996
Turned professional
2002
First LPGA Tour victory at Longs Drugs Challenge
2007
Won U.S. Women's Open at Pine Needles
2010
Won PGA Championship at Locust Hill
2010
Reached career-high world ranking of No. 2
2015
Named U.S. Solheim Cup captain
2019
Retired from competitive golf