Kim Hall joins Auburn women's golf as volunteer assistant

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Wade Rackley

AUBURN, Ala. -- Former LPGA and Stanford golfer Kim Hall has joined the Auburn women's golf staff as a volunteer assistant coach, head coach Melissa Luellen announced Tuesday.
 
"I am extremely grateful to Coach Luellen and Coach Pratt for the opportunity to be part of Auburn women's golf," Hall said. "This program has such great history and tradition, and it is truly and honor to be involved. I look forward to helping these young athletes succeed on and off the course."
 
Hall, a native of San Antonio, Texas, played five full seasons on the LPGA Tour from 2006-10, serving three seasons as Player Vice President on the LPGA Board of Directors. Her top finish as a professional was a third-place showing at the 2008 Bell Micro LPGA Classic. She retired from full-time competition in 2010 after the birth of her first child.
 
"We are thrilled to have Kim join Coach Pratt and me as our volunteer assistant coach," Luellen said. "Kim is an accomplished player and has been successful at every level.  A competitive spirit and enthusiasm for excellence will fit in perfectly with our mission here at Auburn. Our players will truly benefit from her knowledge and experience."
 
Hall was a four-year letter winner at Stanford from 1999-2003. She was the team MVP for two seasons, earning one victory along with 13 top-10 finishes. She was also a three-time selection to the All-Pac 10 Team. Hall graduated from Stanford in 2003 with a degree in American studies and a minor in political science.
 
As a junior golfer in San Antonio, she was the 1996 Texas state champion, the 1997 South Texas Player of the Year and a four-time junior All-American.  
 
The former Kim Rowton is married to Casey Hall, and the couple resides in Auburn with their two children, Maggie and AJ.