High performance coach, Solheim Cup Winning Vice Captain and LPGA Tour Champion Kathryn Imrie
Fairmont, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland
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10 Facts About Kathryn
Early Life: Kathryn Imrie was born on June 8, 1967, in Dundee, Scotland
Amateur Success: She won multiple amateur titles, including the Scottish Schools' Champion in 1981 and 1985, and the Scottish Junior Open Strokeplay Champion from 1985 to 1987
College Golf: Imrie attended the University of Arizona, earning All-American honors in 1989
Turning Professional: She turned professional in 1991 after playing for the Great Britain & Ireland Curtis Cup team in 1990
European Tour and LPGA: Imrie competed on the Ladies European Tour from 1991 to 2008 and won the 1995 Jamie Farr Toledo Classic on the LPGA Tour
Solheim Cup: She represented Europe in the 1996 Solheim Cup and served as vice-captain for the 2019 and 2021 teams
LPGA Record: Imrie set an LPGA record by making 11 birdies in one round during the 1997 State Farm Charity Classic
Coaching Career: After retiring in 2009, she taught at the Jim McLean Teaching Academy before moving to Stanford University as a volunteer assistant coach
First Scottish LPGA Winner: Imrie was the first Scottish player to win an event on the LPGA Tour
Career Aces: Throughout her career, she has recorded 11 holes-in-one
9am Clubhouse Breakfast
10am High Performance Coaching
12pm Lunch in the Clubhouse
1:30pm Competitive Matchplay Golf
5pm Certificated and Prize Giving at the Clubhouse