Jesper Kennegård Explained

Jesper Kennegård
Fullname:Jesper Theodor Kennegård
Birth Date:11 July 1988
Birth Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Residence:Stockholm, Sweden
College:Arizona State University
Yearpro:2011
Tour:Challenge Tour
Extour:Asian Tour
Nordic Golf League
Prowins:5
Award1:Swedish Golf Tour
Order of Merit winner
Year1:2013
Award2:Nordic Golf League
Order of Merit winner
Year2:2013
Award3:PGA of Sweden Future Fund Award
Year3:2014

Jesper Theodor Kennegård (born 11 July 1988) is a Swedish professional golfer and Challenge Tour player.[1] He won the Junior Golf World Cup in 2007 and the Nordic Golf League Order of Merit in 2013.

Early life and amateur career

Kennegård was born in 1988 and started playing golf at six. At six foot four, he has an imposing presence, like his father Stefan, who was a Swedish professional handballer with 24 appearances for the national team in the 1980s.[2]

Kennegård was low amateur at the 2006 Scandinavian Masters, finishing T27, and had a successful career with the National Team winning several team medals. He won bronze at the 2005 European Boys' Team Championship in Italy together with Nicklas Glans, Pontus Widegren, Björn Åkesson, Rasmus Åstrand and David Lingmerth. In 2007, he won gold at the Junior Golf World Cup in Japan with Björn Åkesson, Pontus Widegren and Daniel Jennevret.

He won bronze at the 2008 Eisenhower Trophy held at the Royal Adelaide Golf Club in Australia with Henrik Norlander and Pontus Widegren. In 2010, he won silver at the 2010 European Amateur Team Championship at Österåker Golf Club together with Pontus Widegren, David Lingmerth, Nils Florén, Henrik Norlander and Robin Wingårdh.

He represented the Continent of Europe in the Jacques Léglise Trophy twice, and in the St Andrews Trophy twice.

Kennegård accepted a golf scholarship to Arizona State University and played with the Arizona State Sun Devils men's golf team between 2007 and 2011 with some success, winning three tournaments and named a third team All-American in 2009–10. When he left, Kennegård also ranked fourth in the university's all-time scoring average,[3] just one place below Phil Mickelson, and two spots ahead of Paul Casey.[4]

Kennegård crowned his college career with a selection to represent Europe in the 2010 Palmer Cup, where incidentally half the team was made up of his compatriots. Sweden's Walle Danewid coached the European team for the second straight year and the team also featured David Lingmerth, Henrik Norlander and Pontus Widegren.[5]

Professional career

Kennegård turned professional in 2011 but was unsuccessful at the European Tour Q-School in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016. Instead, he played on the Asian Tour in 2012, with a tie for sixth at the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters as his best result. He played in the Nordic Golf League in 2013 dominating the league, winning three times in 18 starts, as well as notching up a further 10 top-10 results.[4] Promoted to the 2014 Challenge Tour however, he made only 2 cuts in 15 starts.[1]

In 2021, Kennegård returned to his winning ways. He won the NGL's Stockholm Trophy in June, and in August he was runner-up at the Made in Esbjerg Challenge, a Challenge Tour event, which helped him climb into the top-400 in the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time.

After rounds of 68, 68, and 67 Kennegård led the Challenge Tour Grand Final in Mallorca ahead of the final round, and was on course to earn one of the 20 European Tour cards on offer. A 77 on the final day however, meant he finished the tournament T8 and the season 27th in the rankings.[6]

Amateur wins

Source:[7]

Professional wins (5)

Nordic Golf League wins (5)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
14 May 2013Freja Championship−9 (70-72-68=210)8 strokes Gabriel Axell, Pontus Ellerström
215 Jun 2013Wisby Open+2 (73-72-73=218)1 stroke Alexander Jacobsson, Patrik Sjöland
33 Aug 2013SM Match1 up Joakim Lagergren
417 Aug 2019Åhus KGK Pro-Am−14 (66-67-69=202)5 strokes Axel Bóasson, Nicolai Kristensen
54 Jun 2021Stockholm Trophy−11 (65-67-73=205)1 stroke Jesper Svensson

Team appearances

Amateur

Sources:[7] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player Profile Jesper Kennegård . European Tour. 14 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Kennegård Surprises at Barsebäck . Expressen . 14 August 2021 . sv . 4 August 2006.
  3. Web site: Arizona State University Statistics . Golfstat . 14 August 2021.
  4. Web site: Satellite players shooting for the stars in 2014 . European Tour . 14 August 2021. 10 February 2014.
  5. Web site: Norlander Named To Palmer Cup Squad . Presto Sports . 14 August 2021.
  6. Web site: Kennegard leads the way as Helligkilde eyes Rankings triumph at Rolex Grand Final . European Tour . 7 November 2021.
  7. Web site: Player Profile Jesper Kennegård . Golfdata . 14 August 2021.
  8. Web site: European Boys' Team Championship – European Golf Association . 22 January 2023.
  9. Web site: SM Match . Ecco Tour . 14 August 2021 . danish . 3 August 2013.