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Cristie Kerr

American professional golfer (born 1977)


American professional golfer (born 1977)

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nameCristie Kerr
imageCristie Kerr (8700845966).jpg
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captionKerr at the 2013 Kingsmill Championship
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birth_placeMiami, Florida, U.S.
death_date
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residenceScottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
spouseErik Stevens (m. 2006)
yearpro1996
tourLPGA Tour (joined 1997)
extourFutures Tour (1996)
Players West Tour (1996)
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lpgawins20
letwins1
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futwins1
otherwins3
majorwins2
nabiscoT2: 2009
lpgaWon: 2010
wusopenWon: 2007
dumaurierT17: 1999
wbritopenT2: 2006
evianT18: 2017
wghofid
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award1LPGA Komen Award
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Players West Tour (1996) Cristie Kerr (born October 12, 1977) is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. She has 20 wins on the LPGA Tour, including two major championships, and over $19 million in career earnings. Kerr was the number one-ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings for three time periods in 2010. She is naturally left handed but plays golf right handed.

Amateur career

Kerr was born in Miami, Florida, and started playing golf at the age of eight. She had a successful amateur career, winning the 1994 Junior Orange Bowl International Golf Championship and the 1995 Women's Western Amateur. She was the 1995 American Junior Golf Association Junior Player of the Year. In 1996 she played in the Curtis Cup and was the low amateur at the U.S. Women's Open. She graduated from Miami Sunset High School in West Kendall, Florida.

Professional career

Kerr's first win in a professional tournament came in April 1995 in the Ironwood FUTURES Classic on the Futures Tour, which she played while still an amateur.

She turned professional in 1996 at age 18 after graduating from high school, playing on both the Futures Tour and Players West Tour. In October 1996, she tied for sixth at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to gain exempt status for 1997. Her LPGA career started fairly slowly; she broke into the top fifty on the money list in her third season in 1999, but did not win until her sixth season. In 2002, she won her first LPGA event at the Longs Drugs Challenge in California. By 2004, she was one of the leading players on the tour, with three tournament victories, and a fifth-place finish on the money list. She won two tournaments in 2005 and moved up to third on the money list. She tied for second at the 2000 U.S. Women's Open, matched by her performance in the 2006 Women's British Open. Her first win of 2006 came at the Franklin American Mortgage Championship where she posted a tournament-record score of 19 under par. In 2006, she was the only American to win more than one event on the LPGA Tour, winning three times. She won the 2007 U.S. Women's Open, her first major championship. She was also a member of the United States Solheim Cup team in 2002, 2003, and 2005.

The hallmarks of Kerr's game are putting; she finished in the top five on the LPGA Tour in putts/greens hit in 2005 and 2006 and iron play. She was fifth in greens-in-regulation in 2005. In 2005, Kerr finished in the top 10 in half of the tournaments she entered, and ranked second in the LPGA in scoring average, trailing only Annika Sörenstam.

In 2010, Kerr won two of the first 10 tournaments on the LPGA Tour, including the LPGA Championship, which she won by a record-breaking 12-stroke margin over the second-place finisher Song-Hee Kim. As a result of this finish, she went to the top of the Women's World Golf Rankings on June 28, 2010. Kerr held the position for three weeks before Ai Miyazato again regained the top ranking by a margin of 0.0006 average points.

In 2015, Kerr won the CME Group Tour Championship by one shot over fellow American Gerina Piller and South Korean Jang Ha-na. That year she made 24 cuts out of 25 events, captured her 17th career victory at the Kia Classic and posted a 3–0–1 record at her eight Solheim Cup, helping the U.S. team to victory.

In 2016, she recorded four top-10 finishes, including a tie for seventh at the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship. She was also on the victorious U.S. team at the UL International Crown, where she posted a team-best 3–1–0 record. In 2017, Kerr recorded her 19th and 20th career wins, moving her into a tie with Laura Davies for 26th all-time on the LPGA career wins list. That year she also participated in her ninth Solheim Cup for the U.S., posting a 3–0–1 record, thereby surpassing Juli Inkster for the all-time lead in points recorded by a U.S. player in Solheim Cup history (21). In 2018, Kerr recorded two top-10 finishes, with a season-best finish tied for second at the Kia Classic

Breast cancer activism

Kerr is actively involved in fundraising for breast cancer research. The LPGA and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation awarded Kerr the 2006 LPGA Komen Award due to her dedication to find a cure for breast cancer through the foundation that she founded called Birdies for Breast Cancer. Kerr donates $50 per birdie. As of August 2009, she has raised over $750,000 through donations and an annual charity event. Kerr created the foundation in honor of her mother, Linda, who has been her inspiration. The foundation was created in 2003, the year that her mother Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer. Kerr also founded Curvature Wines, which helps to raise money for breast cancer charities.

Personal life and off-course activities

Kerr is in height. In 1999, she weighed 175 lb, a weight that caused her to have back spasms. Her parents, who are divorced, are both diabetics, and her mother had a heart attack when Kerr was in the ninth grade. After her weight peaked, Kerr began exercising regularly and went on a diet. By 2002, she had lost 50 lb, and weighs 125 lb.

Kerr made an appearance on an episode of the third season of Donald Trump's television series The Apprentice in 2005. In 2006, Kerr married businessman Erik Stevens. Kerr and Stevens maintain a residence in Scottsdale, Arizona. One of her sponsors is Mutual of Omaha, which donates money to her breast cancer research foundation every time she places third or better. On December 8, 2013, she and Stevens welcomed their first child, a son named Mason, via a surrogate. Kerr welcomed a second boy, Griffin, on August 28, 2018.

On December 4, 2020, Kerr and her caddie Matt Gelczis were injured in a collision between golf carts before sunrise prior to the start of the second round of the Volunteers of America Classic at the Old American Golf Club in The Colony, Texas. The two were sent to an emergency room at a local hospital, and released later that day. Kerr withdrew from the tournament. After completing the first round of the 2020 U.S. Women's Open, in which she shot a 71, she described what happened: Kerr and Gelczis struck another cart head-on, having been blinded by its headlights, which the cart Kerr was riding on didn't have; she and Gelczis were using a flashlight to try and find their way to the driving range, where the other cart had been coming from. The two were thrown from the cart; Kerr landed on her chest, suffering three dislocated ribs, and bruising on her arms; in order to get through her first round at the U.S. Women's Open, she regularly took pain medication. According to Kerr, Gelczis's injuries were far less severe, receiving only a "bump on the head", and whiplash.

Kerr partnered with Pride Mountain Vineyards in Napa, California, to launch her Curvature wine label with the 2006 vintage. She has also launched a new wine venture, Kerr Cellars, with winemaker Helen Keplinger, beginning with a 2013 vintage. The label now produces Pinot noir and red and white Bordeaux blends. In 2013, she passed the Court of Master Sommeliers level I test.

Professional wins (25)

LPGA Tour wins (20)

Legend
Major championships (2)
Other LPGA Tour (18)

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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-upWinner's
share ($)
1Apr 21, 2002Longs Drugs Challenge66-72-67-75=280−81 strokeKOR Hee-Won Han135,000
2Apr 17, 2004LPGA Takefuji Classic69-67-73=209−7PlayoffKOR Seol-An Jeon165,000
3Jun 20, 2004ShopRite LPGA Classic66-68-68=202−111 strokeUSA Paula Creamer (a)
ITA Giulia Sergas195,000
4Sep 5, 2004State Farm Classic69-63-63-69=264−241 strokeUSA Christina Kim180,000
5May 8, 2005Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill68-68-68-72=276−85 strokesUSA Jill McGill330,000
6Aug 28, 2005Wendy's Championship for Children68-67-66-69=270−181 strokeUSA Paula Creamer
SWE Annika Sörenstam165,000
7May 7, 2006Franklin American Mortgage Championship67-69-66-67=269−192 strokesUSA Pat Hurst
MEX Lorena Ochoa
USA Angela Stanford165,000
8Aug 13, 2006CN Canadian Women's Open67-70-74-65=276−121 strokeUSA Angela Stanford255,000
9Sep 10, 2006John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic70-61-68=199−141 strokeSWE Annika Sörenstam150,000
10Jul 1, 2007U.S. Women's Open71-72-66-70=279−52 strokesMEX Lorena Ochoa
BRA Angela Park560,000
11Aug 24, 2008Safeway Classic71-67-65=203−13PlayoffSWE Helen Alfredsson
SWE Sophie Gustafson255,000
12May 10, 2009Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill (2)69-63-66-70=268−162 strokesKOR In-Kyung Kim330,000
13Jun 13, 2010LPGA State Farm Classic (2)67-67-63-69=266−221 strokeKOR Na Yeon Choi
SWE Anna Nordqvist255,000
14Jun 27, 2010LPGA Championship68-66-69-66=269−1912 strokesKOR Song-Hee Kim337,500
15Nov 11, 2012Lorena Ochoa Invitational67-69-67-69=272−161 strokeKOR Inbee Park
USA Angela Stanford200,000
16May 5, 2013Kingsmill Championship (3)66-71-66-69=272−12PlayoffNOR Suzann Pettersen195,000
17Mar 29, 2015Kia Classic67-68-68-65=268−202 strokesKOR Mirim Lee255,000
18Nov 22, 2015CME Group Tour Championship68-69-66-68=271−171 strokeKOR Jang Ha-na
USA Gerina Piller500,000
19Apr 15, 2017Lotte Championship71-69-62-66=268−203 strokesKOR Chun In-gee
KOR Jang Su-yeon
NZL Lydia Ko300,000
20Oct 29, 2017Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia70-63-65-71=269−151 strokeUSA Jacqui Concolino
CHN Shanshan Feng
USA Danielle Kang270,000

LPGA Tour playoff record (3–3)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
12004LPGA Takefuji ClassicKOR Seol-An JeonWon with par on seventh extra hole
22004ADT ChampionshipSWE Annika SörenstamLost to bogey on first extra hole
32008Safeway ClassicSWE Helen Alfredsson
SWE Sophie GustafsonWon with birdie on first extra hole
42008Navistar LPGA ClassicUSA Candie Kung
MEX Lorena OchoaOchoa won with par on second extra hole
Kerr eliminated by par on first hole
52013Kingsmill ChampionshipNOR Suzann PettersenWon with par on second extra hole
62017Volunteers of America Texas ShootoutJPN Haru NomuraLost to birdie on sixth extra hole

Futures Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner-upWinner's
share ($)
1Apr 3, 1995Ironwood Futures Classic71-67=138−63 strokesUSA Stephanie Comstockn/a^

^ Won as an amateur, top professional (Comstock) earned $4,500.

Ladies European Tour (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner-up
1Oct 8, 2017Lacoste Ladies Open de France−17 (62-64-68-69=263)4 strokesCHN Lin Xiyu

Other wins (2)

  • 2010 (1) Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge (with Hunter Mahan)
  • 2011 (1) Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge (with Hunter Mahan)

Legends of the LPGA wins (1)

  • 2025 LPGA Legends Championship

Major championships

Wins (2)

YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner(s)-up
2007U.S. Women's Open−5 (71-72-66-70=279)2 strokesMEX Lorena Ochoa, BRA Angela Park
2010LPGA Championship−19 (68-66-69-66=269)12 strokesKOR Song-Hee Kim

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order.

Tournament199519961997199819992000
Chevron ChampionshipCUTT35
U.S. Women's OpenCUTT36LA60CUTT2
Women's PGA ChampionshipCUTCUTT5WD
du Maurier ClassicCUTT54T17CUT
Tournament2001200220032004200520062007200820092010
Chevron ChampionshipT66T3T11T5T3T35T20T21T2T5
U.S. Women's OpenT4T32T13T27T10T281T13T3T17
Women's PGA ChampionshipCUTT41T34T17T33T5T18T10T311
Women's British Open ^CUTT29T14T11T5T2T336T8T5
Tournament2011201220132014201520162017201820192020
Chevron ChampionshipCUTT22T19T4T41T457T30T52T32
U.S. Women's Open3T9T20CUTCUTT8T19T52CUTT23
Women's PGA ChampionshipT3T12T12T17T19T50CUTT49T60T37
The Evian Championship ^^CUTT67T53T39T18CUTCUTNT
Women's British Open ^T14T1316WDT1372T59T28CUTCUT
Tournament20212022202320242025
Chevron ChampionshipT28
U.S. Women's OpenCUT
Women's PGA ChampionshipCUTCUTCUTCUTCUT
The Evian ChampionshipCUT
Women's British Open

^ The Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001

^^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013.

LA = low amateur

CUT = missed the half-way cut

WD = withdrew

NT = no tournament

T = tied

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals23518255011082
Chevron Championship01267122321
U.S. Women's Open11258142620
Women's PGA Championship10145112919
The Evian Championship00000174
Women's British Open01035112016
du Maurier Classic00000152
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 36 (2002 Kraft Nabisco – 2010 British Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 4 (2009 U.S. Open – 2010 LPGA)

LPGA Tour career summary

YearTournaments
playedCuts
made*Wins2nd3rdTop 10sBest
finishEarnings
($)Money
list rankScoring
averageScoring
rankTotals^602495202423182120,179,8484
199727140000T1549,05811273.44109
199826170001T488,6137472.8990
199923160003T5177,9784772.0953
200024230218T2530,7511571.9419
2001231800253373,9472872.2660
2002262211381685,3931271.4717
200323210228T2696,0971370.697
200424223201111,189,990570.334
200522202241111,360,941370.862
200626263301911,578,362570.073
20072219101611,098,921671.8817
200826261101111,108,8391070.885
200925251121311,519,722270.283
201021212221311,601,552369.952
201122200331221,470,979270.713
2012232110071837,3141471.2719
2013211810151710,9461971.1922
20142422021112911,8831570.5711
20152521210811,294,301770.6413
201625220004T7456,2153971.2333
201723212111011,414,752769.9512
201822200102T2426,9815171.0933
201921130003T9181,4568071.6479
202016120002T6243,5764771.4335
20211470001T698,87011372.0695
20221350000T1258,96213972.38123
202310300003313,44918073.96n/a
2024200000CUT0n/a74.00n/a
2025300000CUT0n/a75.50n/a

^ Official as of 2025 season

  • Includes matchplay and other tournaments without a cut.

World ranking

Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.

YearRankingNotes
20064
20076
20087
20094
20102
20114
201211
201312
201413
201511
201630
201710
201831
2019110
202099
2021167
2022394
2023818
2024unranked
20251130

Team appearances

Amateur

  • Curtis Cup (representing the United States): 1996

Professional

  • Solheim Cup (representing the United States): 2002 (winners), 2003, 2005 (winners), 2007 (winners), 2009 (winners), 2011, 2013, 2015 (winners), 2017 (winners)
  • Lexus Cup (representing International team): 2007, 2008 (winners)
  • International Crown (representing the United States): 2014, 2016 (winners), 2018

Solheim Cup record

YearTotal
matchesTotal
W–L–HSingles
W–L–HFoursomes
W–L–HFourballs
W–L–HPoints
wonPoints
%
Career38*18–14–6**3–4–2**4–5–3**11–5–1*2155.3
20024*1–3–0**0–1–0* lost to S. Gustafson 3&2*0–1–0* lost w/ M. Redman 4&3*1–1–0* won w/ R. Jones 1 up,
lost w/ R. Jones 1 up125.0
20034*3–1–0**1–0–0* def. S. Pettersen 1 up*0–1–0* lost w/ K. Kuehne 3&1*2–0–0* won w/ K. Kuehne 2&1,
won w/ K. Kuehne 2&1375.0
20054*2–2–0**0–1–0* lost to G. Nocera 2&1*0–1–0* lost w/ N. Gulbis 2&1*2–0–0* won w/ N. Gulbis 2&1,
won w/ P. Creamer 1 up250.0
20075*1–3–1**0–1–0* lost to L. Wessberg 1 up*0–1–1* halved w/ P. Hurst,
lost w/ N. Castrale 1 dn*1–1–0* won w/ N. Castrale 3&2,
lost w/ M. Presel 3&21.530.0
20094*2–1–1**0–0–1* halved w/ M. Hjorth*1–0–0* won w/ M. Wie 1 up*1–1–0* won w/ P. Creamer 1 up,
lost w/ N. Castrale 1 up2.562.5
20115*2–2–1**0–1–0* lost to K. Stupples 10&81*1–0–1* won w/ M. Wie 2&1,
halved w/ P. Creamer*1–1–0* lost w/ M. Wie 2 down,
won w/ M. Pressel 1 up2.550.0
20134*1–2–1**0–0–1* halved with K. Icher*0–1–0* lost w/ P. Creamer 2&1*1–1–0* won w/ M. Wie 2&1,
lost w/ M. Pressel 2dn1.537.5
20154*3–0–1**1–0–0* def. C. Hull 3&2*1–0–0* won w/ L. Thompson 2&1*1–0–1* halved w/ L. Thompson
won w/ L. Thompson 3&23.587.5
20174*3–0–1**1–0–0* def. M. Reid 2&1*1–0–1* halved w/ L. Thompson
won w/ L. Thompson 5&3*1–0–0* won w/ L. Thompson 4&23.587.5

1 Kerr conceded the match at the start because of injury; Solheim Cup rules categorized this as a 10 and 8 loss.

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