SM Match Play

The Swedish Match Play Championship is a golf tournament played since 1904, held for both men and women. It is the oldest and most traditional golf tournament in Sweden.[1] The name SM is shortening in Swedish language for "Svenska Mästerskapet" (the Swedish Championship).

SM Match Play
Tournament information
LocationVaries in Sweden
Established1904
Tour(s)Nordic Golf League
Swedish Golf Tour
Challenge Tour (1990–99)
FormatStroke & match play (2012–)
Match play (1904–2011)
Prize fundSEK 350,000 (men 2020)
Month playedJuly (men 2020)
October (women 2020)
Current champion
Martin Eriksson (men)
Emma Svensson (women)

From the first tournament in 1904 (for men) and 1911 (for women) until 1983, it was an amateur tournament, from 1910 open only for Swedish citizens, and the winner was the official Swedish champion. Since 1984, except 1985, the tournament has been open to both amateurs and professionals and for foreign citizens.

If a foreigner wins, the best placed Swedish player becomes Swedish champion of the year.

The men's tournament is part of the Swedish Golf Tour since 1986 and the Nordic Golf League since 1999. It featured on the Challenge Tour between 1990 and 1999. The women's tournament is part of the women's Swedish Golf Tour since 1986.

From 1907 to 1966, the final in the men's tournament was played over 36 holes. In 1949 and in 1950, the men's tournament began with 36 holes stroke play, were the 8 best players qualified for the match play competition. From 1932 to 1983, the final in the women's tournament was played over 36 holes.[2]

In 2012 the format was again changed from pure match play to 36 hole stroke play followed by match play for the 32 best men and 16 best women respectively.[3]

In 2020, the men's and women's tournaments are, för the first time, played at different venues and at different dates.

The first tournament was held October 9-10, 1904, organized by Göteborgs Golfklubb (Gothenburg Golf Club) at the newly built 6 hole Hovås Course. Only players from the home club took part, despite there were two clubs in the country, one in Stockholm also.[4]

Most victories in the men's tournament is won by Elis Werkell, with 6 wins. Most victories in the women's tournament is won by Liv Wollin (née Forsell) with 9 wins.

Winners

YearLocationMenWomen
WinnerDomestic titleWinnerDomestic title
SM Match Play
2020 Men: Österåker
Women: Ekerum
Martin Eriksson
2019Österåker Oliver Gillberg Emma Svensson
2018Österåker Christian GløëtSebastian Hansson Lisa Pettersson
2017[5]Ullna Axel BóassonJoakim Rask Lynn Carlsson
2016Ullna Mark HaastrupNiclas Johansson Johanna Björk
2015Ullna Björn Hellgren Camilla Lennarth
2014Fågelbro Patrick O'NeillChristopher Feldborg-Nielsen Natalie Wille
2013Brollsta Jesper Kennegård Anjelika Hammar
2012Österåker Jesper Billing Lina Boqvist
2011Österåker Niklas Bruzelius Cissi Wahlberg
2010Österåker Christian AronsenTony Edlund Lotta Wahlin
2009Örebro Tony Edlund Louise Larsson
2008Örebro Åke Nilsson Anna Nordqvist (a)
2007Mosjö Andreas Andersson Julie TvedeCaroline Hedwall (a)
2006Gustavsvik Andreas Ljunggren Caroline Hedwall (a)
SM i Match Play
2005Stockholm Mattias Nilsson Louise Stahle
2004Stockholm Magnus A. Carlsson Maria Bodén
2003Lidingö Andreaz Lindberg Linda Wessberg
2002Stockholm Fredrik Orest Rikka HakkarainenKarolina Andersson
2001Tomelilla Fredrik Widmark Cecilia Sjöblom
2000Tomelilla Björn Pettersson Isabelle Rosberg
Öhrlings Swedish Matchplay
1999Kristianstad Kalle Brink Filippa Helmersson
1998Varberg, Västra Kevin CarrisimiMattias Eliasson Helene Koch
1997Varberg, Västra Greg GarberoRaimo Sjöberg Catrin Nilsmark
1996Hook Adam Mednick Anna Berg (a)
SM Match Play
1995Skellefteå Peter Thörn Mia Löjdahl (a)
1994Upsala Per Nyman Maria Hjorth (a)
1993Bro-Bålsta Per HaugsrudJoakim Nilsson Maria Hjorth (a)
1992Kungälv-Kode José CanteroKenny Cross Carin Hjalmarsson
1991Viksjö Mathias Grönberg Linda Ericsson (a)
1990Upsala Eoghan O'ConnellPer-Ulrik Johansson Jeniffer Allmark (a)
Svenska Mästerskapet Match Play
1989Stora Lundby Magnus Granqvist (a) Pia Nilsson
1988Jönköping Mikael Krantz Helen Alfredsson (a)
SM Match Trygg-Hansa Cup
1987Linköping Carl-Magnus Strömberg (a) Helen Alfredsson (a)
1986Eksjö Magnus Granqvist (a) Helen Alfredsson (a)
Svenska Mästerskapet Match Play (amateurs only)
1985Örebro Yngve Nilsson Sofia Grönberg
Svenska Mästerskapet Match Play
1984Ågesta Mats Lanner Liselotte Neumann (a)
Svenska Mästerskapet Match Play (amateurs only)
1983Värnamo K-G Drotz Gisela Linnér
1982Falkenberg Björn Svedin Marie Wennersten
1981Forsbacka Göran Knutsson Marie Wennersten
1980Landskrona Göran Knutsson Liv Wollin
1979Stockholms GK Björn Svedin Hillewi Hagström
1978Borås Mikael Sorling Kärstin Ehrnlund
1977Örebro Mikael Sorling Kärstin Ehrnlund
1976Bokskogen Bo Häggström Liv Wollin
1975Djursholm Göran Lundqvist Eva Cedervall
1974Kalmar Jan Rube Monica Andersson
1973Halmstad GK, Norra Magnus Lindberg Liv Wollin
1972Ljunghusen Claes Jöhncke Liv Wollin
1971Örebro Hans Hedjerson Louise Wingård
1970Lidingö Hans Hedjerson Birgit Forssman
1969Linköping Jan Rosell Liv Forsell
1968Borås Jan Rosell Liv Forsell
1967Lund Johan Jöhncke Liv Forsell
1966Örebro Thure Holmström Liv Forsell
1965Jönköping Johan Jöhncke Cecilia Perslow
1964Rya Lennart Leinborn Liv Forsell
1963Båstad Göran Göransson Liv Forsell
1962Linköping P O Johansson Ann-Marie Brynolf
1961Lund Lennart Leinborn Ann-Katrin Svensson
1960Tylösand Rune Karlfeldt Britt Mattsson
1959Rya Bengt Möller Marianne Bergengren
1958Lidingö Lennart Leinborn Marianne Bergengren
1957Falsterbo Göran Lindeblad Britt Mattsson
1956Kevinge Gustaf Adolf Bielke Britt Mattsson
1955Båstad Elis Werkell Ann-Katrin Svensson
1954Tylösand Gunnar Carlander Gertrud Ahlberg
1953Göteborgs GK Elis Werkell Britt Mattsson
1952Djursholm Elis Werkell Britt Mattsson
1951Stockholms GK Bengt Carlsson Britt Mattsson
1950Båstad Elis Werkell Britt Mattsson
1949Lidingö Elis Werkell Britt Mattsson
1948Göteborgs GK Finn Sörvik Nancy Runfelt
1947Lidingö Elis Werkell Cisela Lundberg
1946Båstad Finn Sörvik Nancy Runfelt
1945Halmstad GK Finn Sörvik Ann-Kersti Svensson
1944Göteborgs GK Finn Sörvik Maud Röhss
1943Stockholms GK Edvard Brändström Ann-Marie Brynolf
1942Halmstad GK Erik Röhss Maud Röhss
1941Lidingö Bo Herion Maud Röhss
1940No tournament
1939Halmstad GK Knut Sörvik Nancy Runfelt
1938Båstad Sune Malmström Ann-Kersti Swenson
1937Falsterbo Hugo Runfelt Karin Bauer
1936Stockholms GK Sune Malmström Ellis Janzon
1935Båstad Hugo Runfelt Karin Bauer
1934Göteborgs GK Erik Runfelt Ann-Kerstin Swenson
1933Falsterbo Stig Boström Karin Bauer
1932Djursholm Sune Malmström Karin Bauer
1925–31No tournament
1924Stockholms GK, Råsunda Gunnar Edstrand Els-Brita Hammer
1923Stockholms GK, Råsunda Gunnar EdstrandNo tournament
1922Stockholms GK, Råsunda Carl RydbeckKarin Bauer
1921Göteborgs GK Erik RunfeltNo tournament
1920Falsterbo Carl Rydbeck
1919Stockholms GK, Råsunda Hans Beck-Friis
1918Göteborgs GK Erik Runfelt Rosa Runfelt
1917Falsterbo Erik RunfeltNo tournament
1916Stockholms GK, Råsunda Hans Beck-Friis
1915Falsterbo Carl Rydbeck
1914Stockholms GK, Råsunda Knut Lignell Viveka Rosencrantz
1913Falsterbo Erik RunfeltNo tournament
1912Göteborgs GK Erik Runfelt
1911Göteborgs GK Tor Törnsten Viveka Rosencrantz
1910Göteborgs GK Tor TörnstenNo tournament
1909Göteborgs GK Tor Törnsten
1908Göteborgs GK J Harvey
1907Göteborgs GK Tor Törnsten
1906Göteborgs GK Tor Törnsten
1905Göteborgs GK A Armstrong
1904Göteborgs GK Teodor Åkermark

Note: (a) - denotes participating as an amateur, noted only if tournament was open for professionals

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References

  1. Wille to defend SM Title, Swedish Golf Federation, 22 June 2015
  2. Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf – Den stora sporten [Golf – The Great Sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 212–215, 218–220. ISBN 91-86818007.
  3. SM Match Changes Format, Svensk Golf, 25 June 2012
  4. Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 14–24, 172–173, 193–194. ISBN 9172603283.
  5. "Carlsson and Boasson Winners". Swedish Golf Tour (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 July 2017.
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