WACO, Texas - Dylan Kim has found a new home at Arkansas, where she'll transfer after playing her first two seasons at Baylor.

Kim, one of the best golfers in the nation, will have two years of eligibility remaining, and can play for Arkansas immediately. She won the Big 12 Championship in April by shooting a 4-under 68 to become just the second Baylor player in program history to win a Big 12 title.

It was the best final round by a Baylor golfer in Big 12 championship history.

Kim told Baylor coach Jay Goble she was going to leave the team before the NCAA Championships in May, but didn't make the news public until after Baylor's season was over.

"Baylor just wasn't the right fit for me," Kim said. "The environment just didn't quite suit my needs but I developed a lot of great relationships in my time there. I'm looking forward to the next step. I'll enroll (at Arkansas) in the fall and can play right away, so that's exciting."

Kim and the Lady Bears lost to Stanford in the NCAA quarterfinals this season. In 2015, Kim led Baylor to a Big 12 team title an an NCAA runner-up finish. She sat out 2016 after a benign tumor was removed from her leg in Oct. 2015.