Born in Ft. Wayne, IN – February 16th, 1981
- Right Transtibial Below the Knee Amputee – from birth
- Born with a severe clubbed left foot
- Born with a case of Spin bifida
- Started golf at the age of 15
College Prep Studies- Bishop Dwenger High School – Ft. Wayne, IN 1995 – 1999
Bachelors of Science in Pre-Med, Biology Major, Minor in Spanish – University of Indianapolis 1999 – 2003
- Played NCAA Div. II Women’s Golf for the Uindy Greyhounds 1999 – 2003
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
· NCAA Div. I Head Women’s Golf Coach – Western Michigan University – Kalamazoo, MI 2020 – Current
· NCAA Div. III Head Women’s Golf Coach – Saint Mary’s College – Notre Dame, IN 2013 – 2020
· Resident PGA Golf Professional at SRT Prosthetics and Orthotics 2012 – 2013
· Class “A” PGA Golf Professional 2012 – Current
· National Alliance for Accessible Golf, Advisory Committee Member 2012 – 2017
· National Amputee Golf Association, Midwest Trustee 2011 – 2017
· Assistant Golf Professional at Elcona Country Club – Elkhart, IN 2010 – 2012
· Assistant Golf Professional at Colonial Oaks Golf Club – Ft. Wayne, IN 2006 – 2009
· Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division I Assistant Golf Coach at IPFW – Ft. Wayne, IN 2004 – 2006
· Professional Golfer on the Duramed Futures Golf Tour 2003 – 2005
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
- Featured in the National Amputee Golfer Magazine 2013
- Pennsylvania, Southern Regional, Iowa, Eastern Regional, Michigan, Midwest Regional, and Missouri
Amputee Tournament Champion – All Amputee Tournaments 2012
- Women’s US National Amputee Golf Champion (14 time Defending Champion) 2003 – 2015, 2021
- Part of the US Team that won the 1st Amputee International Cup 2012
- Featured in the September and November Issue of the National PGA Magazine 2012
- Captain of the winning US Team in the College Park Cup – US vs International Amputee Team 2009
- Finished as the top professional in the Indiana PGA Women’s Open 2009
- Japan Disabled Open Ladies Champion 2005
- Canadian National Amputee Ladies Champion 2003
- Received the Kim Moore Spirit Award (named in my honor), which is a National Golf Coaches Association
This Award is currently given to a female collegiate golfer every year in each NCAA Division I, II, & III 2003 – Started 2003 – Current
- Broke the Individual Scoring Record and 4-year Scoring Record at the University of Indianapolis 2003
- Ranked # 1 in the NCAA II East Region and Ranked #8 in NCAA II Women’s Golf 2003
- All American, All Conference, and Academic All Conference for NCAA II Women’s Golf 1999 – 2003
- Winner of over a dozen collegiate golf tournaments 1999 – 2003
- Fort Wayne Women’s City Golf Champion 2001
- Recorded 4 Hole-In-Ones