WOODBURN, ORE. – Thirty-three holes into a two-round U.S. Women’s Open Championship qualifier on Thursday, a tired Auston Kim knew there was work to do if she wanted to earn one of two spots.
So Kim, a Vanderbilt freshman from St. Augustine, Florida, dug deep. Kim rammed in back-to-back birdies on her 34th and 35th holes to force a two-person playoff for the final spot.
Kim then made two consecutive pars to defeat Florida professional Paul Reto in the playoff to earn her way to the 74th U.S. Women’s Open, scheduled May 29-June 2 in Charleston, South Carolina.
“It’s just an unreal feeling,” Kim said after the grueling day. “I’m pretty tired at the moment, but I’m also very happy.”
Kim becomes the first active Commodore to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open since rising sophomore Marina Alex advanced to the 2009 championship in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Vanderbilt head coach Greg Allen was elated for his young Commodore standout.