Cristie Kerr (born October 12, 1977) is an American professional golfer  who plays on the LPGA Tour. She has 14 wins on the LPGA Tour including  two major championships. She has been the number one-ranked golfer in  the Women's World Golf Rankings.
Kerr  was born in Miami, Florida, and started playing golf at the age of  eight. She had a very successful amateur career, won the 1994 Junior  Orange Bowl International Golf Championship[1] and was the 1995 American  Junior Golf Association Junior Player of the Year.[2] In 1996 she  played in the Curtis Cup[3][4] and was the low amateur at the U.S.  Women's Open. She graduated from Miami Sunset High School in West  Kendall, Florida.[5]
Professional career
Kerr turned  professional in 1996 at age 18, playing on both the Futures Tour and  Players West Tour. Her first professional victory came at the Ironwood  FUTURES Classic in 1996. Late in 1996 she tied for sixth at the LPGA  Final Qualifying Tournament to gain exempt status for 1997. Her LPGA  career started fairly slowly. It took her three years to make the top  fifty on the money list. In 2002 she won for the first time on the LPGA  at the Longs Drugs Challenge. 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. To date, Kerr has  12 wins on the LPGA Tour. In 2006, she was the only American to win more  than one event on the LPGA Tour, winning three times. (Americans won  only seven of that year's 33 events.) In 2007, she won the U.S. Women's  Open, her first major championship. She was also a member of the United  States Solheim Cup team in 2002,[6] 2003,[7] and 2005.









