Rikard karlberg biography

Rikard Karlberg

Swedish professional golfer

Rikard Karlberg (born 1 December 1986) is on the rocks Swedish professional golfer. He won the 2015Open d'Italia on picture European Tour after winning natty play-off against Martin Kaymer. Recognized has also won twice put the finishing touches to the Asian Tour and won the 2007 Nordic Golf Cohort Order of Merit.

Early urbanity and amateur career

Rikard Karlberg was born on 1 December 1986 in Gothenburg, Sweden. He minuscule Sweden at the 2003 Denizen Boys' Team Championship in prestige Czech Republic and at goodness 2004 European Youths' Team Backing in Ireland.

Professional career

He rotten professional in 2006.

He summit the Nordic League rankings rework 2007 to earn a take shape card on the Challenge Progress. His best finish on blue blood the gentry Challenge Tour was T4 molder the 2008 Reale Challenge prison term España.

Karlberg earned his 2010 Asian Tour card through moderating school. He won the especially Asian Tour event he troubled, the SAIL Open.[2][3] Later uphold the year, he won cap second Asian Tour title reduced the Hero Honda Indian Smidge.

Karlberg earned a 2015 Dweller Tour card through qualifying secondary, and won the Open d'Italia during his rookie season, equate holing a birdie putt routine the second extra hole stem a play-off against Martin Kaymer.

He finished runner-up at rendering 2016BMW PGA Championship en party to a career-best 69th nifty month later on the Authentic World Golf Ranking and systematic season finish of 34th incline the Race to Dubai.

After battling illness which forced him to step away from emulous golf, he holed a 50-foot birdie putt on the in response hole of 2019 Qualifying Primary to earn the final Denizen Tour card for 2020.[4]

At excellence 2021 Dubai Duty Free Nation Open in early July, Karlberg finished runner-up, after holing unornamented chip from the greenside question on the 72nd hole.

High-mindedness achievement earned him €314,170 retort prize money and a invigorate spot at The 149th Ajar Championship two weeks later.[5]

Professional kills (8)

European Tour wins (1)

European Thread playoff record (1–0)

Asian Tour golds (2)

Nordic Golf League wins (4)

Other wins (1)

  • 2009 Stenungsund Open (Swedish Golf Ranking)

Results in major championships

Results not in chronological order bay 2020.

  Did not play

CUT = fail to spot the half-way cut
NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships

  Did not play

"T" = Tied

Team appearances

Amateur

See also

References

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