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Swedish International Stroke Play Championship

The Swedish International Stroke Play Championship or Swedish International (SI) was a golf tournament played in Sweden from 1945 to 2007. It has been featured on the Swedish Golf Tour and the Challenge Tour.[1]

Swedish International
Tournament information
LocationJönköping, Sweden
Established1945
Course(s)Jönköping Golf Club
Par70
Tour(s)Challenge Tour
Swedish Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundSKr 500,000
Month playedJune
Final year2007
Tournament record score
Aggregate269 Joakim Haeggman (1992)
To par−15 as above
Final champion
Johan Wahlqvist
Location Map
Jönköping GC
Location in Sweden

Named the Swedish Golf Federation 72-hole Stroke Play Championship at inception, it was known locally as the Svenskt Internationellt Slagtävlingsmästerskap (SISM) until it formally assumed the name Swedish International in 1984. Professionals and amateurs competed separately from 1945 to 1958, before being amateur only from 1959 to 1983, turning open to any golfer from 1984 with the introduction of the Swedish Golf Tour (SGT). Officially a Swedish National Championship starting in 1982, a separate National Champion was named in the event of a foreign winner. The tournament was discontinued after the 2007 season.[2]

Winners edit

Year Tour[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
Swedish International
2006 NGL   Andreas Ljunggren 217 −2 1 stroke   Fredrik Lundberg Vidbynäs [3]
2005 NGL   Morten Hagen 211 −8 3 strokes   Andreas Ljunggren Vidbynäs [4]
2004 NGL   Hampus von Post 196 −20 9 strokes   Ville Karhu Uppsala [5]
2003 NGL   Ari Savolainen 212 −4 1 stroke   Magnus A. Carlsson Uppsala [6]
1993–2001: No tournament
SI Compaq Open
1992 CHA   Joakim Haeggman 269 −15 4 strokes   Per-Ive Persson Örebro [7]
1991 CHA   Jonathan Sewell 274 −10 1 stroke   Neil Roderick Örebro [8]
1990 CHA   Jesper Parnevik 275 −9 3 strokes   John Lindberg Örebro [9]
SI Aragon Open
1989 CHA   Anders Gillner 277 −7 2 strokes   Mikael Högberg Örebro [10]
SI Trygg-Hansa Open
1988 SWE   Per Haugsrud 210 −6 1 stroke   Peter Hedblom (a)
  Carl-Magnus Strömberg
  Björn Svedin
Forsbacka [11]
1987 SWE   Marc Pendariès (a) 286 −2 1 stroke   Luis Carbonetti Ullna [12]
1986 SWE   Mats Lanner 209 −7 3 strokes   Thomas Engström Kalmar [13]
SI Wang Open
1985 SWE   Mats Lanner 276 −12 7 strokes   Nils Lindeblad Vasatorp [14]
Swedish International
1984 SWE   Anders Forsbrand 279 −9 5 strokes   Peter Hamblett Skellefteå [15]

Amateur tournament edit

Year Venue Winner Score
1983 Lyckorna GC   Mikael Högberg 279
1982 Uppsala   David Carrick 293
1981 Karlshamn   David Carrick 285
1980 Ärila GC   Jan Rube 288
1979 Falsterbo GC   Gordon Brand Jnr 210
1978 Halmstad GC   Björn Svedin 296
1977 Båstad GC   Mikael Sorling 285
1976 Örebro   Jan Rube 283
1975 Jönköping   Hans Hedjerson 278
1974 Delsjö GC   Yves Hofstetter 293
1973 Rya GC   Staffan Mannerström 294
1972 Örebro   Magnus Lindberg 296
1971 Drottningholm GC   Gösta Ignell 290
1970 Åtvidaberg   Hans Hedjerson 287
1969 Delsjö GC   Claes Jöhncke 285
1968 Falsterbo GC   Claes Jöhncke 225
1967 Örebro   Claes Jöhncke 287
1966 Drottningholm GC   Claes Jöhncke 288
1965 Linköping GC   Claes Jöhncke 288
1964 Halmstad GC   Claes Jöhncke 300
1963 Jönköping   Claes Jöhncke 299
1962 Göteborg GC   Rune Karlfelt 288
1961 Rya GC   Gustaf Adolf Bielke 277
1960 Båstad   Gunnar Carlander 297
1959 Falsterbo GC   P O Johansson 289

Amateur and professional tournament edit

Year Venue Winner
Amateur Professional
1958 Lund   Gustaf Adolf Bielke   Carl Poulsen
1957 Halmstad GC   Rune Karlfeldt   Harry Fakt
1956 Djursholm   Gunnar Carlander   Åke Bergkvist
1955 Göteborg GC   Elis Werkell   Arne Werkell
1954 Delsjö GC   Ola Bergqvist   Arne Werkell
1953 Lidingö   Lennart Leiborn   Arne Werkell
1952 Falsterbo GC   Elis Werkell   Arne Werkell
1951 Halmstad GC   Elis Werkell   Arne Werkell
1950 Båstad   Hans Stenberg   Carl Poulsen
1949 Djursholm   Elis Werkell   Arne Werkell
1948 Falsterbo GC   Thore Andersson   Arne Werkell
1947 Stockholm GC   Erik Runfelt   Arne Werkell
1946 Göteborg GC   Finn Sörvik   Arne Werkell
1945 Falsterbo GC   Elis Werkell   Douglas Brasier

Sources:[2][1]

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den Stora Sporten' [Golf - the Great Sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 275. ISBN 91-86818007. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Blågula segrar". Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  10. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  12. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  13. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Results". Golfdata. Retrieved 8 February 2021.

External links edit

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The Swedish International Stroke Play Championship or Swedish International SI was a golf tournament played in Sweden from 1945 to 2007 It has been featured on the Swedish Golf Tour and the Challenge Tour 1 Swedish InternationalTournament informationLocationJonkoping SwedenEstablished1945Course s Jonkoping Golf ClubPar70Tour s Challenge TourSwedish Golf TourFormatStroke playPrize fundSKr 500 000Month playedJuneFinal year2007Tournament record scoreAggregate269 Joakim Haeggman 1992 To par 15 as aboveFinal championJohan WahlqvistLocation MapJonkoping GCLocation in SwedenNamed the Swedish Golf Federation 72 hole Stroke Play Championship at inception it was known locally as the Svenskt Internationellt Slagtavlingsmasterskap SISM until it formally assumed the name Swedish International in 1984 Professionals and amateurs competed separately from 1945 to 1958 before being amateur only from 1959 to 1983 turning open to any golfer from 1984 with the introduction of the Swedish Golf Tour SGT Officially a Swedish National Championship starting in 1982 a separate National Champion was named in the event of a foreign winner The tournament was discontinued after the 2007 season 2 Contents 1 Winners 1 1 Amateur tournament 1 2 Amateur and professional tournament 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksWinners editYear Tour a Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up Venue Ref Swedish International2006 NGL nbsp Andreas Ljunggren 217 2 1 stroke nbsp Fredrik Lundberg Vidbynas 3 2005 NGL nbsp Morten Hagen 211 8 3 strokes nbsp Andreas Ljunggren Vidbynas 4 2004 NGL nbsp Hampus von Post 196 20 9 strokes nbsp Ville Karhu Uppsala 5 2003 NGL nbsp Ari Savolainen 212 4 1 stroke nbsp Magnus A Carlsson Uppsala 6 1993 2001 No tournamentSI Compaq Open1992 CHA nbsp Joakim Haeggman 269 15 4 strokes nbsp Per Ive Persson Orebro 7 1991 CHA nbsp Jonathan Sewell 274 10 1 stroke nbsp Neil Roderick Orebro 8 1990 CHA nbsp Jesper Parnevik 275 9 3 strokes nbsp John Lindberg Orebro 9 SI Aragon Open1989 CHA nbsp Anders Gillner 277 7 2 strokes nbsp Mikael Hogberg Orebro 10 SI Trygg Hansa Open1988 SWE nbsp Per Haugsrud 210 6 1 stroke nbsp Peter Hedblom a nbsp Carl Magnus Stromberg nbsp Bjorn Svedin Forsbacka 11 1987 SWE nbsp Marc Pendaries a 286 2 1 stroke nbsp Luis Carbonetti Ullna 12 1986 SWE nbsp Mats Lanner 209 7 3 strokes nbsp Thomas Engstrom Kalmar 13 SI Wang Open1985 SWE nbsp Mats Lanner 276 12 7 strokes nbsp Nils Lindeblad Vasatorp 14 Swedish International1984 SWE nbsp Anders Forsbrand 279 9 5 strokes nbsp Peter Hamblett Skelleftea 15 Amateur tournament edit Year Venue Winner Score1983 Lyckorna GC nbsp Mikael Hogberg 2791982 Uppsala nbsp David Carrick 2931981 Karlshamn nbsp David Carrick 2851980 Arila GC nbsp Jan Rube 2881979 Falsterbo GC nbsp Gordon Brand Jnr 2101978 Halmstad GC nbsp Bjorn Svedin 2961977 Bastad GC nbsp Mikael Sorling 2851976 Orebro nbsp Jan Rube 2831975 Jonkoping nbsp Hans Hedjerson 2781974 Delsjo GC nbsp Yves Hofstetter 2931973 Rya GC nbsp Staffan Mannerstrom 2941972 Orebro nbsp Magnus Lindberg 2961971 Drottningholm GC nbsp Gosta Ignell 2901970 Atvidaberg nbsp Hans Hedjerson 2871969 Delsjo GC nbsp Claes Johncke 2851968 Falsterbo GC nbsp Claes Johncke 2251967 Orebro nbsp Claes Johncke 2871966 Drottningholm GC nbsp Claes Johncke 2881965 Linkoping GC nbsp Claes Johncke 2881964 Halmstad GC nbsp Claes Johncke 3001963 Jonkoping nbsp Claes Johncke 2991962 Goteborg GC nbsp Rune Karlfelt 2881961 Rya GC nbsp Gustaf Adolf Bielke 2771960 Bastad nbsp Gunnar Carlander 2971959 Falsterbo GC nbsp P O Johansson 289Amateur and professional tournament edit Year Venue WinnerAmateur Professional1958 Lund nbsp Gustaf Adolf Bielke nbsp Carl Poulsen1957 Halmstad GC nbsp Rune Karlfeldt nbsp Harry Fakt1956 Djursholm nbsp Gunnar Carlander nbsp Ake Bergkvist1955 Goteborg GC nbsp Elis Werkell nbsp Arne Werkell1954 Delsjo GC nbsp Ola Bergqvist nbsp Arne Werkell1953 Lidingo nbsp Lennart Leiborn nbsp Arne Werkell1952 Falsterbo GC nbsp Elis Werkell nbsp Arne Werkell1951 Halmstad GC nbsp Elis Werkell nbsp Arne Werkell1950 Bastad nbsp Hans Stenberg nbsp Carl Poulsen1949 Djursholm nbsp Elis Werkell nbsp Arne Werkell1948 Falsterbo GC nbsp Thore Andersson nbsp Arne Werkell1947 Stockholm GC nbsp Erik Runfelt nbsp Arne Werkell1946 Goteborg GC nbsp Finn Sorvik nbsp Arne Werkell1945 Falsterbo GC nbsp Elis Werkell nbsp Douglas BrasierSources 2 1 See also editSwedish Matchplay Championship Swedish International Strokeplay Championship Women s tournamentNotes edit CHA Challenge Tour NGL Nordic Golf League SWE Swedish Golf Tour References edit a b Jansson Anders 2004 Golf Den Stora Sporten Golf the Great Sport in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation p 275 ISBN 91 86818007 Retrieved 8 February 2021 a b Blagula segrar Swedish Golf Federation Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 Results Golfdata Retrieved 8 February 2021 External links editCoverage on the Swedish Golf Federation s official site All winners Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swedish International Stroke Play Championship amp oldid 1180458008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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