Game Changers
Pep in Her Step: Kim Paez, PGA, Ready for LPGA Debut at Ford Championship

(Photo courtesy of Zac BonDurant/Southwest PGA)
On March 7, Paez, who is a Player Development Director for PING and a PGA Coach at Cave Creek Golf Club's Reid West Golf Academies in Phoenix, was under the impression that she was going into a panel discussion on women’s golf.
“I remember studying women’s golf and researching how and why it's growing every year. I felt like I needed to prepare for any question thrown at me,” Kim remembers. “I was quite nervous.”

“We walked into the room and there were like eight other people there with a bunch of executives,” Kim remembers. “Just as the meeting was starting, two people with Ford jackets came into the room looking for me.
Yesterday, we surprised Kim Paez with a sponsor exemption to play in the @Ford Championship presented by KCC!
— LPGA (@LPGA) March 8, 2024
Paez serves as the PGA Player Development Director for PING and is a PGA Coach at Cave Creek Golf Club’s Reed West Academy ⛳️
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“My first thought was, ‘Oh my God, I have to cancel my lessons and get my practice rounds scheduled,’” Kim adds. “My students are extremely supportive and understanding of everything, and they are even buying tickets to come watch me play.”
"Becoming a PGA of America Golf Professional was the best decision I ever made, and it is an honor to be an example of what opportunities are out there. I am proud to be that example."
“Before I got into the field for the Ford Championship, I was nervous that my first tour event would be a major,” Kim says. “But with this exemption, it will be a good warm-up and experience to play with the best in the world.”
She's a Player Development Manager at PING and will be making her @LPGA debut this week after receiving a sponsor's invite from @Ford. Kim Paez is taking us through her bag ahead of the Ford Championship in Arizona. #PlayYourBest pic.twitter.com/IP5zyLYGUN
— PING GOLF (@PingTour) March 25, 2024
“I’m not going to hit every shot perfect,” Kim says. “I’ve been reading golf books surrounding a strong mental game and it is helping me prepare for each event.”

Paez will not only carry that restored mental game with her to Seville alongside Nick this week, but bring with her a ton of confidence, too, that stems from recent performances.

“Playing in the Ford and KPMG Women's PGA Championships feels like my way of saying ‘thank you’ to the PGA of America and my fellow members. Becoming a PGA of America Golf Professional was the best decision I ever made, and it is an honor to be an example of what opportunities are out there. I am proud to be that example.”