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Posted on: Thursday, February 19, 2009

Kim in MPI Hall of Fame

 •  Corky was special with pen or golf club in hand

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Bev Kim

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Hawai'i Golf Hall of Famer Bev Kim was inducted into Mid-Pacific Institute's M Club Athletic Hall of Fame Friday at the fifth annual "Gala."

Kim, a member of the MPI Class of 1964, took up golf at age 11 and grew up playing at Hawai'i Country Club (Kunia). Her mentors included Guinea Kop, Hope Yee and Bea Luke.

Still active competitively, Kim has won nearly all the women's invitationals in Hawai'i, many several times. She captured the Waialae Women's Invitational in five straight decades, winning her first as a 15-year-old in 1961. She played at the University of Oregon as an individual, representing the Ducks at tournaments in 1967 and '68.

After returning home and graduating from the University of Hawai'i, Kim continued to compete at the highest level in Hawai'i and at Mainland events. She has captured all three of the Hawai'i women's majors, winning the State Stroke Play in 1972 — to break Joan Damon's streak of five in a row — then the Jennie K. in 1981 and the State Match Play in 1971, '72 and 1996, at age 50.

Kim was inducted into the Hawai'i Golf Hall of Fame in 2003. A year later, Golf Week magazine named her one of Hawai'i's "golf legends."

Also inducted into the MPI Hall of Fame was distance runner Stein Rafto ('74) and Kenichi Zenimura, who was honored posthumously. Zenimura played baseball at Mills School (later MPI) from 1918 to 1920, and is considered the father of Nisei baseball in California.

NOTES

GOLF HAWAI'I: Monday's Golf Hawai'i show will have an interview with U.S. Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin. The show will also visit the Big Island's Kohala Coast and Mauna Lani resort.

The Going for the Green segment features the beauty of the 2009 Mercedes-Benz Championship and WM's Wildlife Habitats. Host Mark Rolfing's View segment focuses on Michelle Wie and the LPGA.

The show will be broadcast at 2:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Monday on The Golf Channel, with repeats Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday at 7 a.m. and March 1 at noon.

LODGE AT KO'ELE: Lodge at Ko'ele, a Four Seasons Resort on Lana'i, is offering a kama'aina special called the Tee Time Golf Package, which includes accommodations for $229 per night and one round of golf at either The Experience at Ko'ele or The Challenge at Manele for every night at the resort. Additional rounds are $85 each. The package is valid on new bookings through May 31.

For more information, call 800-321-4666. The package also includes a 20-percent dining discount and 10 to 25 percent off spa, horseback riding and Lana'i Pine Sporting Clays activities.