List of Swedish professional golfers

This is a list of Swedish professional golfers with one or more professional tour wins or holding a PGA, LPGA, Ladies European Tour (LET) or European Tour card.

Updated as of 12 July 2020.

Male golfers

Player Birth Main Tour wins Other wins OWGR[1] Awards and notes
MAJWGCPGAEURFirst-LastAS/AF/LAKFTCHACMP/SENYear
Henrik Stenson1976116112001–20171 · 1 · 322014FedEx Cup #1 (2013)
Race to Dubai #1 (2013 · 2016)
Golfer of the Year (2013 · 2016)
Robert Karlsson1969(T4 · T4)(RU)111995–201062008European Tour Order of Merit #1 (2008)
Harry Vardon Trophy (2008)
Jesper Parnevik1965(RU · RU)541993–20011 · 72000The Open runner-up (1994 · 1997)
Alex Norén1982(RU)102009–20172 ·  · 182017Race to Dubai #3 (2016)
Fredrik Jacobson1974(T5)(RU)132003–2011162004European Tour Order of Merit #4 (2003)
Peter Hanson1977(T3)62005–20121172012Race to Dubai #4 (2012)
Niclas Fasth1972(RU)62000–20074182007European Tour Order of Merit #7 (2007)
Carl Pettersson1977(T3)512002–2012232006European Amateur Champion (2000)
Anders Forsbrand1961(T4)61987–1995 · 1351993European Tour Order of Merit #4 (1992)
Per-Ulrik Johansson196661991–2007401997Rookie of the Year (1991)
Pierre Fulke1971(RU) 31999–20002262001
Jonas Blixt1984(RU)32012–2017332014
David Lingmerth1987120151352016
Joakim Haeggman196931993–20042392004
Johan Edfors1975320062 ·  · 4442006European Tour Order of Merit #10 (2006)
Patrik Sjöland197121998–20001 ·  · 1481998European Tour Order of Merit #5 (1998)
Jarmo Sandelin196751995–20011 ·  · 1591999Rookie of the Year (1995)
European Tour Order of Merit #9 (1999)
Alexander Björk1990120181 ·  · 1592018
Daniel Chopra197322007–20081 ·  · 32602008
Kristoffer Broberg1986120154642015100th Swedish European Tour win (2015)
Mathias Grönberg197041995–2003 · 1 · 11652003European Tour Order of Merit #10 (1998)
Fredrik Andersson Hed1972120102682010
Rikard Karlberg1986120152 ·  · 692016
Peter Hedblom197031997–20094772008
Marcus Kinhult199612019(RU)812020Race to Dubai #12 (2019) · Lytham Trophy (2015)
Mats Lanner196131987–19984841989
Richard S. Johnson1976122002–20101942006
Ove Sellberg195931986–1990961989First Swedish European Tour win (1986)
Sebastian Söderberg19751201921072019
Gabriel Hjertstedt197121997–19991111999First Swedish PGA Tour win (1997)
Joakim Lagergren19911201811292017
Magnus Persson Atlevi1965(2xRU)3 · 2 1311990European Senior Tour Order of Merit #2 (2016)
Pelle Edberg1979(3xRU)1432007
Mikael Lundberg197332005–201431452009
Christian Nilsson19791200911502010
Johan Ryström1964(3xRU)31511991
Michael Jonzon197221997–200921591997
Chris Hanell19731200411622004
Johan Carlsson198611662014
Olle Karlsson1969(RU)11672001
Mats Hallberg196431741998
Magnus A. Carlsson1980(RU)11762008
Oscar Lengdén199221862017
Henrik Norlander1987(RU)21892020
Johan Axgren197541902006
Oskar Henningsson1985120091922009
Oscar Florén198412032011
Mårten Olander1971(RU)12122003Ben Hogan Award (1993)
Dennis Edlund1965(2xRU)52221997
Klas Eriksson197152261994European Amateur Champion (1990)
Joel Sjöholm1985(RU)12282011
Peter Gustafsson1976(2xRU) ·  · 12372005Tour de las Américas #1 (2009)
Anders Gillner1967(RU)12371993
Henrik Nyström1969(3xRU)2442002
Martin Erlandsson1974(2xRU)12482006
Malcolm Kokocinski19911 ·  · 2692018
Joakim Bäckström19781200512762006
Anton Karlsson1993(RU) · 1 · 12882019
Adam Mednick19661200262952002
Philip Eriksson1991 · 1 · 3072019
Christofer Blomstrand1991(RU) · 1 · 3172016
Steven Jeppesen1984(RU)(4xRU)3572006
Fredrik Henge197453812000
Per Nyman196843521999
Mikael Krantz196544781993
Fredrik Larsson196846361994
Fredrik Widmark197532972005
Kalle Brink197534002006
Olle Nordberg19671 ·  · 24221995
Joakim Rask197235381998
Jens Dantorp198922082018
Fredrik Lindgren196622531993
Leif Westerberg197422572007
Jens Fahrbring198422592015
Eric Carlberg197423062000
Pehr Magnebrant197024762002
Per G. Nyman197425612005
Daniel Westermark196327411999
Oscar Stark198813072017
Simon Forsström198913552016
Johan Sköld1975 · 1 · 4352005
Raimo Sjöberg197014442000
Stephen Lindskog19671 ·  · 4862000
Anders Haglund196416882006European Amateur Champion (1986)
Mattias Eliasson1975(3xRU)2302006
Pontus Widegren1990(RU)4022012St Andrews Trophy (2010) · Palmer Cup (2012)
Peter Malmgren1971(RU)6602002
Niklas Lemke19842992019
Björn Åkesson19893042016J. Léglise Trophy (2006) · Bonallack Trophy (2008)
Fredrik Ohlsson19798012008
Vilhelm Forsbrand19702n/a[2]1991
Gunnar Mueller1948First to make the cut in a major (1973 Open)
Total11261121986–201913 · 5 · 171661 · 3

  Ryder Cup player

Female golfers

Player Birth Main Tour wins Other wins WWGR[3] Order of Merit Awards and notes
MAJM.E.1LPGALETFirst-LastJP/AU/KR/ASSYMLEGYear
Annika Sörenstam197010272171995–20082 · 4 ·  · 12006LPGA #1 1995 · 1997 · 1998 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005
LET #1 1995
8 LPGA Player of the Year (record)
6 Vare Trophies (lowest avg. score)
World Golf Hall of Fame 2003
3rd most LPGA Tour wins
Helen Alfredsson1965147111990–20083 · 1 ·  · 1 · 182008LET #1 1998 · #2 2008
LPGA #5 2008
LET Rookie of the Year 1989
LPGA Rookie of the Year 1992
LET Life Membership
Solheim Cup captain 2007
Liselotte Neumann19661113111985–20042 · 1 ·  · 14212005LET #1 1994LET Life Membership
LPGA Rookie of the Year 1988
First Swedish LPGA win (1988)
Solheim Cup captain 2013
Anna Nordqvist19872832009–201742017LPGA #7 2014 · #10 2015 · #7 2016 · #8 2017LET Rookie of the Year 2009
LPGA Rookie of the Year Runner-Up 2009
Sophie Gustafson1973(2xRU)15161996–2011 ·  ·  · 1172003LET #1 2000 · 2003 · 2007 · 2009LET Player of the Year 1998 · 2000 · 2003
Maria Hjorth /
Maria McBride
1973(2xRU)521999–2011162008LPGA #5 2001 · LET #5 2007
Caroline Hedwall1989(T3)(RU)62011–2018 · 3 ·  · 222013LET #3 2011 · 2018LET Player of the Year 2011
LET Rookie of the Year 2011
Pernilla Lindberg198611(2xRU)2018292018LET #18 2011 · 2012 · 2013
Catrin Nilsmark1967(T4)1121994–1999812002Solheim Cup captain 2003 · 2005
Carin Koch1971(T5)212000–200592002LPGA #8 2002Solheim Cup captain 2015
Madelene Sagström1992120203552020Symetra #1 2016
Cecilia Ekelundh197832004–2006
Linda Wessberg198032006–2009712007LET #6 2006 · LET #8 2007
Sofia Grönberg-Whitmore196531989–1999
Kärstin Ehrnlund195921980–1984First Swedish LET win (1980)
Lotta Wahlin198322008LET #7 2008
Charlotta Sörenstam1973(5)12000 ·  · 1 · 792002
Louise Friberg198012008722008
Åsa Gottmo197112002522002
Marlene Hedblom197212003
Camilla Lennarth1988120141052014LET #9 2016
Anna Oxenstierna196311989
Marie Wennersten-From195811985
Johanna Johansson /
Johanna Westerberg
197712009Name changed to Johanna Johansson
Emma Zackrisson197912008
Jenny Haglund19931201811682018LET #4 2018
Julia Engström2001120201762020LET Rookie of the Year 2018
Charlotte Montgomery1958(2xRU)First LPGA Player
Mikaela Parmlid1980(RU)(2xRU)LET #12 2013
Louise Stahle1985(2xRU)1122008LET Rookie of the Year 2007
Karin Sjödin1983(T4)722012
Pernilla Sterner1968(RU) ·  ·  · 2
Lina Boqvist1991(RU)2892016
Nina Reis1980(RU)
Anna Berg1973(RU)LET Rookie of the Year 1997
Maria Bodén1978(RU)1
Emma Nilsson1994(RU)
Daniela Holmqvist1988 · 1 ·  · 11622019
Linnea Ström199611802019
Sofie Andersson19831
Kristina Engström Tucker19801
Louise Ridderström199313762019
Pia Nilsson1954Solheim Cup captain 1998
Helena Alterby19781
Total159117891980–20207 · 10 · 1 · 495

  Solheim Cup player
1 M.E. = LET major only. Women's British Open turned major on both tours 2001, Evian turned major on both tours 2013.

Participation in international team tournaments

Ryder Cup

19931995199719992002200420062008201020122014201620182020
Host country
Winning team
Joakim Haeggman
Per-Ulrik Johansson
Jesper Parnevik
Jarmo Sandelin
Niclas Fasth
Pierre Fulke
Robert Karlsson
Henrik Stenson
Peter Hanson
Alex Norén
Total112232211112

  Player – Automatic qualifier   Player – Captain's pick   Non-playing vice-captain   Winner in bold

Solheim Cup

1990199219941996199820002002200320052007200920112013201520172019First
year
Last
year
CupsMatchesPointsWin %WLH
Host country
Winning team
Helen Alfredsson199020098281242.86%11152
Liselotte Neumann199020006218.540.48%6105
Catrin Nilsmark199220005168.553.13%871
Annika Sörenstam 199420078372464.86%22114
Sophie Gustafson199820118311651.61%13126
Charlotta Sörenstam19981998141.537.50%121
Pia Nilsson
Carin Koch2000200541611.571.88%1033
Maria Hjorth McBride200220115218.540.48%6105
Linda Wessberg20072007121.575.00%101
Anna Nordqvist200920196231356.52%1292
Caroline Hedwall201120194158.556.67%861
Madelene Sagström2017201713133.33%120
Total2344665444432222

  Europe captain   Non-playing assistant captain   Player – Automatic qualifier   Player – Captain's pick   Winner in bold   Pending qualification

Seve Trophy

20002002200320052007200920112013
Host country
Winning team
Robert Karlsson
Jarmo Sandelin
Niclas Fasth
Fredrik Jacobson
Peter Hanson
Henrik Stenson
Alex Norén
Jonas Blixt
Total2223232

  Player – Automatic qualifier   Qualified but did not play   Winner in bold

Royal Trophy and EurAsia Cup

Royal TrophyEurAsia Cup
2006200720092010201120122013201420162018
Host country
Winning teamAsiaAsiaTie
Henrik Stenson
Niclas Fasth
Robert Karlsson
Johan Edfors
Peter Hanson
Alex Norén
Fredrik Andersson Hed
Kristoffer Broberg
Total14244112

  Player   Qualified but did not play   Winner in bold

Golf at the Summer Olympics

Golf
Games of OlympiadIIIIIXXXIXXXII
Year1900190420162020
Athlete \ Host country
Men's[4][5] Henrik Stenson DNP DNP  Silver
David Lingmerth
Alex Norén
Reserves: Alex Norén · Rikard Karlberg · Kristoffer Broberg · Freddie Jacobson · Jonas Blixt
Reserves: Marcus Kinhult · Sebastian Söderberg · Joakim Lagergren · Alexander Björk · Henrik Norlander
Women's[6][5] Anna Nordqvist
Pernilla Lindberg
Madelene Sagström
Reserves: Maria McBride · Caroline Hedwall · Camilla Lennarth · Madelene Sagström · Lina Boqvist
Reserves: Caroline Hedwall · Pernilla Lindberg · Linnea Ström · Daniela Holmqvist · Julia Engström
Total44

  Player – qualifier   Non-playing reserves   Medalist in bold   Pending qualification

World Cup of Golf

Men

World Cup World Cup of Golf WGC-World Cup World Cup (of Golf) Times
played
Best
finish
Player 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 11 13 16 18 20
Magnus Persson3T10
Ove Sellberg4T3
Anders Forsbrand61
Johan Ryström19
Mats Lanner3T3
Per-Ulrik Johansson31
Joakim Haeggman43
Jesper Parnevik23
Jarmo Sandelin39
Patrik Sjöland35
Mathias Grönberg25
Pierre Fulke1T7
Niclas Fasth4T2
Robert Karlsson51
Carl Pettersson23
Fredrik Jacobson2T7
Henrik Stenson41
Peter Hanson2T6
Alex Norén25
Jonas Blixt111
David Lingmerth15
Alexander Björk19
Joakim Lagergren19
TOTALT11T1097T19T31712T133913WDT115T716T14T7T7T23T61T2251159

  Player   Qualified but did not play   Winner in bold

Women

World Cup European Nations Cup International Crown
2000200520062007200820082009201020112014201620182020
ToursLETLPGA & LETLETLPGA
Host country
Winning teamC
A
N
C
E
L
L
E
D
Sophie Gustafson
Carin Koch
Annika Sörenstam
Liselotte Neumann
Helen Alfredsson
Maria Hjorth
Johanna Westerberg
Lotta Wahlin
Anna Nordqvist
Caroline Hedwall
Pernilla Lindberg
Mikaela Parmlid
Madelene Sagström

  Seeded player   Unseeded player   Winner in bold

European Golf Team Championships

Year20182022
Host Gleneagles München Eichenried
PlayerMen'sWomen'sMixedMen'sWomen'sMixed
Per Längfors
Johan Edfors
Daniel Jennevret
Oscar Florén
Emma Nilsson
Lina Boqvist
Johanna Gustavsson
Julia Engström
Cajsa Persson
Linda Wessberg
Total468

  Player   Winner in bold

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See also

Notes

References

  1. Career best. Official World Golf Ranking website includes archive of weekly ranking lists of Top-200 from 1987 on.
  2. "Vil'lm Forsbrand". OWGR. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  3. Career best. Officially introduced in February 2006, calculated from 2002. Full list of all ranked players at the official WWGR site. Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Olympic Ranking - Men, International Golf Federation
  5. "2020 Olympic Golf Rankings".
  6. Olympic Ranking - Women, International Golf Federation
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