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Hans Hedjerson

Hans Göran Hedjerson (born 3 November 1943) is a Swedish professional golfer, who was one of the best amateur players in Sweden in the 1960s and 1970s.

Hans Hedjerson
Personal information
Full nameHans Göran Hedjerson
NicknameHasse
Born (1943-11-03) 3 November 1943 (age 79)
Stockholm, Sweden
Sporting nationality Sweden
ResidenceDjursholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
SpouseEva Guggenheimer Hedjerson
Children2
Career
Turned professional1977
Former tour(s)Swedish Golf Tour
Professional wins3
Achievements and awards

Early life edit

Hedjerson was born in a family with a lot of sport background. His father was the 1937, and very first, Swedish alpine skiing and slalom champion, Harald Hedjerson (1913–1966),[1] who also competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics in nordic combined skiing. His grandfather was the 1910, and very first, Swedish nordic skiing, 30 kilometer, champion, Adolf Hedjerson (1881–1961).[2] Naturally, Hedjerson practiced many sports at young age, such as tennis, ice hockey and, like his father, alpine skiing and ski jumping.

He did not start playing golf until the age of 16, but reached a handicap of 4 during his first full year 1960, the next year represented his country and the Continent of Europe on youth up-to-18 level and within three years was part of winning the European Youths' Team Championship for Sweden. He started to play, inspired by his oldest sisters husband and elite golfer, Staffan Westman, at Saltsjöbaden Golf Club, situated outside Stockholm, Sweden, but later came to represent nearby Lidingö Golf Club and from 1967 and during the main part of his career, Wermdö Golf & Country Club.[3][4]

Amateur career edit

Within less than six years after hitting his first golf shot, Hedjerson reached the final of the Swedish Match-play Championship. He lost the 36-hole match to Johan Jöhncke, on the third extra hole in 1965, but a few years later he won the championship two years in a row.[5]

Hedjerson ran his own glazing company at the same time as playing international elite amateur golf. He was one of the dominating male amateur golfers in Sweden in the 1960s ans early 1970s and won all three major Swedish amateur tournaments at the time, at least once. He also won the open amateur championships of Spain and Germany. In 1975, he was close to win the Spanish International Amateur Championship for the third time in a row, but lost in the final.[4] The same year, at one of his few visits for individual competition on the British isles, he finished 9th at the Golf Illustrated Gold Vase at Walton Heath Golf Club, six strokes behind winner Michael Bonallack.[4]

He represented Sweden four times at the amateur worlds, the Eisenhower Trophy. In 1976, at Penina Golf and Resort, Portugal, the Swedish team (with Hedjerson, Jan Rube, Mikael Sorling and Göran Lundqvist) finished an, at the time, all-time best 7th among 38 participating nations, with Hedjerson as best Swede, placed 16th individually. Hedjerson finished as best Swedish player at the Eisenhower Trophy in both 1970 and 1974 as well. For the 1968 Eisenhower Trophy in Melbourne, Australia, during the beginning of the peak in Hedjerson's amateur career, the Swedish Golf Federation decided to not send a team. However, Hedjerson in 1968 was appointed, for the first of three appearances, to the Continent of Europe team to meet Great Britain and Ireland for the St Andrews Trophy at Portmarnock Golf Club, Ireland.

His last year as an amateur, Hedjerson finished tied 40th and best Swedish player at the 1976 Scandinavian Enterprise Open on the European Tour at Royal Drottningholm Golf Club outside Stockholm, Sweden.

Professional career edit

After a long and successful amateur career, Hedjerson turned professional ahead of the 1977 season, at 33 years of age. Running his own import company for golf equipment at the same time as playing, his intended tournament schedule was restricted.[3]

His first year as a pro, Hedjerson won the Swedish PGA Championship and finished second in both Flygt Open at Viksjö GC and Umeå Prefab Hus Open at Eskilstuna GC.[6] He qualified for the 1977 Swedish World Cup team, together with Jan Sonnevi, to play in Manila, Philippines, in December. Unfortunately, Hedjerson became ill during the World Cup tournament and could not perform at his best. The Swedish team finished tied 23rd among 50 nations.

Hedjerson represented Sweden one more time in the World Cup, in 1978 in Honolulu, Hawaii, were the team (with Hedjerson and Gunnar Mueller) finished tied 14th. At the time, this was by far the best Swedish team performance in the history of the World Cup.[5]

Hedjerson lost in a playoff to Gunnar Mueller at the 1978 Swedish PGA Championship, in trying to defend his title, but won another title on the Swedish pro tour in 1978, the Flygt Open at Viksjö Golf Club, were he finished second the year before.

He made the cut at the Scandinavian Enterprise Open on the European Tour at two occasions as a professional, in 1979 and 1980, both times at Vasatorp Golf Club, outside Helsingborg, Sweden.

When the Swedish Golf Tour officially started in 1984, with more tournaments and more money to play for than before in Sweden, Hedjersons competitive career was over.

In 1982, Hedjerson made his 13th career hole-in-one, by holing his tee shot on the 280-meter par-4 10th hole at Djursholm Golf Club, Stockholm.[7]

Awards, honors edit

In 1967, seven years after start playing, Hedjerson earned Elite Sign No. 45 by the Swedish Golf Federation, on the basis of national team appearances and national championship performances.

Hedjerson was awarded Swedish Golfer of the Year, male and female, professional and amateur, three times as an amateur. Before he received the award for the third time in 1976, there was a rule stating that a player not could be awarded more than two times.[4]

Hedjerson was ranked the best Swedish amateur player by Svensk Golf, the official magazine of the Swedish Golf Federation, in 1973, 1975 (tied with Jan Rube) and 1976. 1973 was the first year the ranking took place.[8]

Amateur wins edit

Source:[4]

Professional wins (3) edit

Swedish wins (3) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 7 Jun 1977 Svensk Golf Marathon Invitation 74-71-70-77=292 +8 2 strokes   Bob Bäckstedt,   Göran Lundqvist
2 10 Sep 1977 Swedish PGA Championship 72-73-72-74=291 +3 4 strokes   John Cockin
3 11 Jun 1978 Flygt Open 74-75-77-77=303 +15 Playoff   John Cockin

Sources:[4][10][11]

Team appearances edit

Amateur

Professional

Sources:[4][12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ Svenska Skidförbundet (Swedish Ski Federation)
  2. ^ "Harald Hedjerson blev Sveriges förste slalommästare" [Harald Hedjerson became Sweden's first slalom champion] (PDF). Östersunds-Posten (in Swedish). Östersund, Sweden. 5 April 1937. p. 7.
  3. ^ a b "Nu tar Hasse nya tag" [Now Hasse takes a new hold]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 1. January 1977. pp. 30–32.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 78, 178, 202, 212, 215, 231. ISBN 9172603283.
  5. ^ a b Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 180, 182, 188, 196, 209, 210, 214, 217, 236, 256, 273. ISBN 91-86818007.
  6. ^ "Peter Chamberlains fantastiska vecka" [Peter Chamberlain's fantastic week]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 7. October 1977. pp. 12–15, 62.
  7. ^ Ohlson, Jörgen (September 1983). "Hasses 13:e HIO kom på ett par 4-hål" [Hasse's 13th HIO came on a par 4]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 9. p. 97.
  8. ^ Ohlson, Jörgen (December 1982). "Årets tio bästa: VM-hjältar i topp på sista(?) listan" [Top ten of the year: World Championship heroes on top of the last(?) ranking]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 9. pp. 36–39.
  9. ^ Stenström, Fredrik (August 1975). "Chrysantemumbålen: Rafflande play-off" [Chrysantemumbålen: Exiting play-off]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 6. pp. 36, 52.
  10. ^ "Hasse SPGA-mästare" [Hasse SPGA Champion]. Svensk Golf. No. 8. October 1977. pp. 28, 45.
  11. ^ Jansson, Anders (June 1978). "Hasse börjar kunna det här med playoff" [Hasse is beginning to know about playoff]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 5. pp. 62, 82.
  12. ^ "European Team Championships". European Golf Association.
  13. ^ "International matches". European Golf Association.

External links edit

  • Hans Hedjerson at the Golfdata official site (in Swedish)

hans, hedjerson, hans, göran, hedjerson, born, november, 1943, swedish, professional, golfer, best, amateur, players, sweden, 1960s, 1970s, personal, informationfull, namehans, göran, hedjersonnicknamehasseborn, 1943, november, 1943, stockholm, swedensporting,. Hans Goran Hedjerson born 3 November 1943 is a Swedish professional golfer who was one of the best amateur players in Sweden in the 1960s and 1970s Hans HedjersonPersonal informationFull nameHans Goran HedjersonNicknameHasseBorn 1943 11 03 3 November 1943 age 79 Stockholm SwedenSporting nationality SwedenResidenceDjursholm Stockholm County SwedenSpouseEva Guggenheimer HedjersonChildren2CareerTurned professional1977Former tour s Swedish Golf TourProfessional wins3Achievements and awardsSwedish Golfer of the Year1970 1973 1976 Contents 1 Early life 2 Amateur career 3 Professional career 4 Awards honors 5 Amateur wins 6 Professional wins 3 6 1 Swedish wins 3 7 Team appearances 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editHedjerson was born in a family with a lot of sport background His father was the 1937 and very first Swedish alpine skiing and slalom champion Harald Hedjerson 1913 1966 1 who also competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics in nordic combined skiing His grandfather was the 1910 and very first Swedish nordic skiing 30 kilometer champion Adolf Hedjerson 1881 1961 2 Naturally Hedjerson practiced many sports at young age such as tennis ice hockey and like his father alpine skiing and ski jumping He did not start playing golf until the age of 16 but reached a handicap of 4 during his first full year 1960 the next year represented his country and the Continent of Europe on youth up to 18 level and within three years was part of winning the European Youths Team Championship for Sweden He started to play inspired by his oldest sisters husband and elite golfer Staffan Westman at Saltsjobaden Golf Club situated outside Stockholm Sweden but later came to represent nearby Lidingo Golf Club and from 1967 and during the main part of his career Wermdo Golf amp Country Club 3 4 Amateur career editWithin less than six years after hitting his first golf shot Hedjerson reached the final of the Swedish Match play Championship He lost the 36 hole match to Johan Johncke on the third extra hole in 1965 but a few years later he won the championship two years in a row 5 Hedjerson ran his own glazing company at the same time as playing international elite amateur golf He was one of the dominating male amateur golfers in Sweden in the 1960s ans early 1970s and won all three major Swedish amateur tournaments at the time at least once He also won the open amateur championships of Spain and Germany In 1975 he was close to win the Spanish International Amateur Championship for the third time in a row but lost in the final 4 The same year at one of his few visits for individual competition on the British isles he finished 9th at the Golf Illustrated Gold Vase at Walton Heath Golf Club six strokes behind winner Michael Bonallack 4 He represented Sweden four times at the amateur worlds the Eisenhower Trophy In 1976 at Penina Golf and Resort Portugal the Swedish team with Hedjerson Jan Rube Mikael Sorling and Goran Lundqvist finished an at the time all time best 7th among 38 participating nations with Hedjerson as best Swede placed 16th individually Hedjerson finished as best Swedish player at the Eisenhower Trophy in both 1970 and 1974 as well For the 1968 Eisenhower Trophy in Melbourne Australia during the beginning of the peak in Hedjerson s amateur career the Swedish Golf Federation decided to not send a team However Hedjerson in 1968 was appointed for the first of three appearances to the Continent of Europe team to meet Great Britain and Ireland for the St Andrews Trophy at Portmarnock Golf Club Ireland His last year as an amateur Hedjerson finished tied 40th and best Swedish player at the 1976 Scandinavian Enterprise Open on the European Tour at Royal Drottningholm Golf Club outside Stockholm Sweden Professional career editAfter a long and successful amateur career Hedjerson turned professional ahead of the 1977 season at 33 years of age Running his own import company for golf equipment at the same time as playing his intended tournament schedule was restricted 3 His first year as a pro Hedjerson won the Swedish PGA Championship and finished second in both Flygt Open at Viksjo GC and Umea Prefab Hus Open at Eskilstuna GC 6 He qualified for the 1977 Swedish World Cup team together with Jan Sonnevi to play in Manila Philippines in December Unfortunately Hedjerson became ill during the World Cup tournament and could not perform at his best The Swedish team finished tied 23rd among 50 nations Hedjerson represented Sweden one more time in the World Cup in 1978 in Honolulu Hawaii were the team with Hedjerson and Gunnar Mueller finished tied 14th At the time this was by far the best Swedish team performance in the history of the World Cup 5 Hedjerson lost in a playoff to Gunnar Mueller at the 1978 Swedish PGA Championship in trying to defend his title but won another title on the Swedish pro tour in 1978 the Flygt Open at Viksjo Golf Club were he finished second the year before He made the cut at the Scandinavian Enterprise Open on the European Tour at two occasions as a professional in 1979 and 1980 both times at Vasatorp Golf Club outside Helsingborg Sweden When the Swedish Golf Tour officially started in 1984 with more tournaments and more money to play for than before in Sweden Hedjersons competitive career was over In 1982 Hedjerson made his 13th career hole in one by holing his tee shot on the 280 meter par 4 10th hole at Djursholm Golf Club Stockholm 7 Awards honors editIn 1967 seven years after start playing Hedjerson earned Elite Sign No 45 by the Swedish Golf Federation on the basis of national team appearances and national championship performances Hedjerson was awarded Swedish Golfer of the Year male and female professional and amateur three times as an amateur Before he received the award for the third time in 1976 there was a rule stating that a player not could be awarded more than two times 4 Hedjerson was ranked the best Swedish amateur player by Svensk Golf the official magazine of the Swedish Golf Federation in 1973 1975 tied with Jan Rube and 1976 1973 was the first year the ranking took place 8 Amateur wins edit1966 Martini Cup Rya GC 1967 Chrysantemumbalen Stockholm GC 1968 Torsten Hernod Memorial Lidingo GC Slottspokalen Uppsala GC 1969 Martini Cup Rya GC 1970 Swedish Match play Championship Swedish International Stroke Play Championship 1971 Swedish Match play Championship Torsten Hernod Memorial Lidingo GC 1973 Spanish International Amateur Championship Scandinavian Foursome with Gosta Ignell Grundig Sattelit Cup Flommen GC Torsten Hernod Memorial Lidingo GC Falkenberg Open 1974 Scandinavian International Match play Championship Spanish International Amateur Championship Torsten Hernod Memorial Lidingo GC 1975 Swedish International Stroke Play Championship Chrysantemumbalen Stockholm GC 9 1976 German International Amateur Stroke play Championship Scandinavian Foursome with Gosta Ignell Source 4 Professional wins 3 editSwedish wins 3 edit No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 7 Jun 1977 Svensk Golf Marathon Invitation 74 71 70 77 292 8 2 strokes nbsp Bob Backstedt nbsp Goran Lundqvist2 10 Sep 1977 Swedish PGA Championship 72 73 72 74 291 3 4 strokes nbsp John Cockin3 11 Jun 1978 Flygt Open 74 75 77 77 303 15 Playoff nbsp John CockinSources 4 10 11 Team appearances editAmateur Jacques Leglise Trophy representing Continent of Europe 1961 European Youths Team Championship representing Sweden 1963 winners 1964 European Amateur Team Championship representing Sweden 1967 1969 1971 1973 1975 Eisenhower Trophy representing Sweden 1966 1970 1974 1976 St Andrews Trophy representing Continent of Europe 1968 1970 1976Professional World Cup representing Sweden 1977 1978Sources 4 12 13 References edit Svenska Skidforbundet Swedish Ski Federation Harald Hedjerson blev Sveriges forste slalommastare Harald Hedjerson became Sweden s first slalom champion PDF Ostersunds Posten in Swedish Ostersund Sweden 5 April 1937 p 7 a b Nu tar Hasse nya tag Now Hasse takes a new hold Svensk Golf in Swedish No 1 January 1977 pp 30 32 a b c d e f g Jansson Anders 1979 Golf Den grona sporten Golf The green sport in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation pp 78 178 202 212 215 231 ISBN 9172603283 a b Jansson Anders 2004 Golf Den stora sporten Golf The great sport in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation pp 180 182 188 196 209 210 214 217 236 256 273 ISBN 91 86818007 Peter Chamberlains fantastiska vecka Peter Chamberlain s fantastic week Svensk Golf in Swedish No 7 October 1977 pp 12 15 62 Ohlson Jorgen September 1983 Hasses 13 e HIO kom pa ett par 4 hal Hasse s 13th HIO came on a par 4 Svensk Golf in Swedish No 9 p 97 Ohlson Jorgen December 1982 Arets tio basta VM hjaltar i topp pa sista listan Top ten of the year World Championship heroes on top of the last ranking Svensk Golf in Swedish No 9 pp 36 39 Stenstrom Fredrik August 1975 Chrysantemumbalen Rafflande play off Chrysantemumbalen Exiting play off Svensk Golf in Swedish No 6 pp 36 52 Hasse SPGA mastare Hasse SPGA Champion Svensk Golf No 8 October 1977 pp 28 45 Jansson Anders June 1978 Hasse borjar kunna det har med playoff Hasse is beginning to know about playoff Svensk Golf in Swedish No 5 pp 62 82 European Team Championships European Golf Association International matches European Golf Association External links editHans Hedjerson at the Golfdata official site in Swedish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Hedjerson amp oldid 1174720882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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