Updated: January, 2024

MI HYANG LEE

The Facts

Birthday: March 30, 1993
Rookie Year on LPGA: 2012
Birthplace: South Korea
LPGA Wins: 2
Best LPGA Major Finish:
2nd (2019 ANA Inspiration)
Best Score: 62 (twice)
Best Scoring Average for a year: 70.78 (2017, 2023)
Best Season money total:
$802,710 (2017)
Best Season Money Position:
22nd (2015, 2017)
Most Top Tens/Season:
6 (2017)

Rookie of the Year finish: Way back

Height: Unknown
2024 LPGA Status: Category 1
Sponsors: Volvik, KB
Hobbies: Unknown
How's her English?: Good
Road to the LPGA: Earned category 16 status in 2012 by finishing 29th at 2011 LPGA Q-School
Capsule Bio

Mi Hyang Lee started playing golf when she was just 3 years old (!). By the time she reached her late teens, she was one of the better amateurs in the country. She played in KLPGA events, including the 2010 Daewoo Securities Classic, where she contended for two rounds before finishing tied for 19th.

Still in her teens, Lee turned pro late in 2011 and attended LPGA Q-School. She finished tied for 29th to earn limited membership on tour for 2012.

Lee played few LPGA events in 2012, owing to her poor status on tour. Instead, she focused on the Symetra Tour, where she played well enough to earn full membership on the LPGA for 2013. She had one win at the Symetra Classic, three other top tens, and finished 6th on tour. She also earned the Symetra Tour's Rookie of the Year award.

Mi Hyang had a better 2013, finishing 92nd on the tour money list while making 8 cuts. Her best week by far came at the year's final Major, the Evian Championship, where she notched her career best finish, a tie for 19th, and made more money in one week than she had made in her LPGA career to that point. She also had her career best round, a 64, at the Manulife Classic, and gave herself a good card for the 2014 season.

Lee had a great start to 2014. She played the LET's New Zealand Women's Open. Well back entering the final round, she shocked defending champion and home country star Lydia Ko by shooting a course record 63 to beat the teen and capture her first career pro win! Ko finished second.

Mi Hyang went on to have a breakthrough season on the LPGA. She had never even had a top ten in her career on the LPGA, but in 2014 she had four. She had her best Major at the Nabisco, a T-16th, and also played well at the Reignwood Classic in China and the Sime Darby in Malaysia. But it was in Japan at the Mizuno Classic that she really sizzled, winning her first career LPGA event there.

Lee wound up 31st on the money list (her previous best? 92nd) with more than $546,000 earned (she had never earned six figures on tour in a season before).

Mi Hyang improved yet again in 2015, having her best season in money earned, scoring average, and overall results. Her Major record was especially impressive: she had a t-4th at the Evian, a t-8th at the ANA Inspiration, and top 20s at the British and US Women's Opens. Her Evian result was her best ever Major finish. In all, she notched 4 top tens during the year, and made $647,865. She did not manage a win, but her finish of 22nd on the money list qualified her for the ING Champions, a KLPGA-LPGA team tournament at the end of the year.

Mi Hyang also played at the KLPGA's Volvik Women's Open, but missed the cut.

Mi Hyang's 2016 season was a little worse than her 2015, but comparable. She finished 42nd on the money list with $442,952 earned. She had two top tens. Her best result came at the Manulife LPGA Classic, where she finished tied for second.

Lee also played at the ING Champions team competition in November. Representing the Koreans on the LPGA tour, she lost one team match, and won another when teamed with Volvik co-sponsoree Chella Choi. She also won her singles match against Cecilia Cho, and helped the LPGA to a 13-11 win over the KLPGA.

Mi Hyang had a great season in 2017. She set a new personal record for top tens (6), scoring average (70.78) and money (over $800,000). She also notched her second career victory at the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open. She tied her best finish at a Major when she tied for 4th at the KPMG. She once again got to play on the ING Champions team for the LPGA, but alas they lost.

Lee had a weaker season in 2018. She only finished 60th on the money list with about $358,000 earned. She had just three top tens and missed a whole bunch of cuts. One of her top tens came at the Evian.

Lee also represented the LPGA at the OrangeLife Champions Trophy. She teamed with Jenny Shin to square a match against Jeong Eun Lee 6 and Cecilia Cho, but lost against Lee 6 and A Lim Kim when teamed with Chella Choi. She beat Da Yeon Lee in singles. The LPGA won the match 13-11.

Mi Hyang had a slower but still decent 2019 season, earning around $637,000 and finishing 35th on the money list. She had a 4th place at the Scottish Open, but easily her best result of the year came early, at the ANA Inspiration. She made her move on Saturday, carding a hole-in-one on her way to a 4-under par 68. This got her into the final group on Sunday with Jin Young Ko, and though Ko rather easily won, Lee shot a 70 to finish 2nd, her first runner-up finish in a Major.

Mi Hyang also played for the LPGA at the year-ending OrangeLife Champions Trophy team event. She paired with Amy Yang to square her match against Jung Min Lee and Da Yeon Lee, sat out the other team match, and lost 3 & 2 to Da Yeon Lee in singles.

In 2020, the whole world was rocked by the Covid-19 pandemic. The LPGA and KLPGA tours canceled and postponed many tournaments. Mi Hyang played 12 LPGA events in 2020, missing three cuts. Her best finish was a tie for 6th at the Women's Australian Open, her only top ten of the year. She made $163,000 for the year, 63rd on the money list.

Mi Hyang also played for the LPGA at the annual LPGA-KLPGA team event, the OrangeLife Champions. She teamed with Na Yeon Choi to lose to Hyun Kyung Park and Hye Jin Choi, 3 & 2. The second round was canceled due to rain. In singles, Mi Hyang tied Ji Young Kim. The KLPGA won the event, 10.5 to 7.5.

Mi Hyang's slump continued in 2021. She only earned ~$109,000 for the year, 108th on the money list. Her best finish was a tie for 14th at the ANA Inspiration. She did shoot a career best tying 62 in the second round of her final event of the year, the Pelican, but struggled after that and only finished 52nd. She was only able to achieve category 15 status for 2022, which will limit her ability to get into fields.

Mi Hyang struggled in 2022. She only got into the field in one Major, the Chevron, and finished 74th there. She didn't have a top 25 finish until August, when she finished tied for 22nd at the Handa Invitational (her best result of the year). She wound up outside the top 100 on the money list, and her status fell to category 16 for 2023.

Despite poor status in 2023 that made it hard for her to get into fields, Mi Hyang Lee had a bounce back year. She earned $320,000 and finished 78th on the money list, just enough to regain her category 1 status again. She had just one top ten, a tie for 5th at the Kroger Queen City Championship. She also contended for a while in Portland but finished tied for 18th there. Still, her 2024 season should be a lot easier thanks to her improvements in 2023.

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