Ok-Hee Ku

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Ok-Hee Ku
구옥희
 Golfer 
Personal information
Born (1956-08-01)1 August 1956
Seoul, South Korea
Died 10 July 2013(2013-07-10) (aged 56)
Shizuoka, Japan
Height 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Nationality  South Korea
Career
Status Professional
Former tour(s) LPGA of Japan Tour (1984-2006)
LPGA Tour (1986-1991)
Professional wins 24
Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour 1
LPGA of Japan Tour 23
Best results in LPGA Major Championships
Kraft Nabisco C'ship 10th: 1991
LPGA Championship T12: 1986
U.S. Women's Open T14: 1986
du Maurier Classic T9: 1988
Women's British Open DNP

Ok-Hee Ku (Korean: 구옥희; 1 August 1956  10 July 2013) was a South Korean professional golfer who played on the LPGA of Japan Tour and the LPGA Tour.

Ku won 23 times on the LPGA of Japan Tour between 1985 and 2005 and won once on the LPGA Tour[1] in 1988,[2] the first South Korean to do so.[3]

She was president of the Korean LPGA from 2011 to 2012.[3]

Ku died of a heart attack on 10 July 2013 at her residence on a golf course in Shizuoka, Japan, and was 56 years old.[3]

Professional wins

LPGA of Japan Tour (23)

  • 1985 (3) Kibun Ladies Classic, Tohato Ladies, Tohoku Queens
  • 1987 (1) Tokai Classic
  • 1990 (1) Ben Hogan & Itsuki Classic
  • 1991 (2) SAZALE Queens, JLPGA Meiji Dairies Cup
  • 1992 (1) Japan LPGA Championship
  • 1993 (1) Karasumajo & Itsuki Classic
  • 1996 (2) Toyo Suisan Ladies Hokkaido, Daio Paper Elleair Women's Open
  • 1997 (2) Dunlop Twin Lakes Ladies Open, Daio Paper Elleair Women's Open
  • 1998 (1) Chukyo TV Bridgestone Ladies Open
  • 1999 (2) Nasuogawa Ladies, Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Women's Open
  • 2000 (3) Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Women's Open, Itoen Ladies, Daio Paper Elleair Ladies Open
  • 2002 (2) Fujisankei Ladies Classic, Japan LPGA Championship Konica Cup
  • 2003 (1) Vernal Ladies
  • 2005 (1) APiTa Circle K Sunkus Ladies

LPGA Tour (1)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 27 Mar 1988 Standard Register Turquoise Classic –11 (71-68-70-72=281) 1 stroke United States Dottie Mochrie, Japan Ayako Okamoto

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