LPGA TOURNAMENT WINNER GIVES $100,000
TO KANSAS TOWN DESTROYED BY TORNADO
Mi Hyun Kim, winner of the SemGroup Championship on the LPGA Tour, is to donate $100,000 of her $210,000 winner’s paycheck to the United Way Greensburg Disaster Fund to aid the victims of the tornado that destroyed the Kansas town last weekend.
“I was just happy that I won the tournament,” said Kim. “Sunday and during the week, the tornados came out of the middle of nowhere. I felt like I needed to do something for them. Winning a tournament on its own was a good thing, but I just decided to donate some money.”
Kim, 30, is currently seventh on the 2007 LPGA official money list with $315,341 in season earnings. She moved into 10th all-time on the LPGA Official Career Earnings List with her victory at the SemGroup Championship last week. She has earned more than $6.5 million since joining the Tour in 1999.
“Honestly, I made a lot of money in the United States on the LPGA Tour,” said Kim. “Most of time, I get the money here and donate to South Korea. But, I want to help people here, too. The win was a surprise for me and I think God gave it to me like a special present or he is using me like, ‘Okay, I give you this, but after that you give to help the people.’”
TO KANSAS TOWN DESTROYED BY TORNADO
Mi Hyun Kim, winner of the SemGroup Championship on the LPGA Tour, is to donate $100,000 of her $210,000 winner’s paycheck to the United Way Greensburg Disaster Fund to aid the victims of the tornado that destroyed the Kansas town last weekend.
“I was just happy that I won the tournament,” said Kim. “Sunday and during the week, the tornados came out of the middle of nowhere. I felt like I needed to do something for them. Winning a tournament on its own was a good thing, but I just decided to donate some money.”
Kim, 30, is currently seventh on the 2007 LPGA official money list with $315,341 in season earnings. She moved into 10th all-time on the LPGA Official Career Earnings List with her victory at the SemGroup Championship last week. She has earned more than $6.5 million since joining the Tour in 1999.
“Honestly, I made a lot of money in the United States on the LPGA Tour,” said Kim. “Most of time, I get the money here and donate to South Korea. But, I want to help people here, too. The win was a surprise for me and I think God gave it to me like a special present or he is using me like, ‘Okay, I give you this, but after that you give to help the people.’”
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