[1] She has won five events on the LPGA of Korea Tour and in 2019 spent 10 weeks in the top 50 of the Women's World Golf Rankings.
[6] She ended 2011 third in the world amateur rankings, missing out on the Mark H. McCormack Medal to Lydia Ko.
Cho played her final event as an amateur in February 2012, finishing tied for 12th at the New Zealand Women's Open.
[7] On turning professional, Cho reverted to using her Korean name and sporting nationality and joined the LPGA of Korea Tour.
She played mostly on the developmental Dream Tour in 2012, where she recorded one win and finished 6th on the money list.
She also had runner-up finishes at the Nexen-Saintnine Masters and the Hite Jinro Championship, a KLPGA major.
[9] On the 2018 KLPGA, she had one win and two runner-up finishes and nearly 500 million won in earnings, for a 9th place on the money list.