Steven Jeppesen Explained

Steven Jeppesen
Fullname:Steven Svejstrup Jeppesen
Birth Date:22 April 1984
Birth Place:Helsingør, Denmark
Weight:67kg (148lb)
Residence:Helsingborg, Sweden
Spouse:Sofia
Yearpro:2003
Extour:European Tour
Challenge Tour
Prowins:3

Steven Svejstrup Jeppesen (born 22 April 1984) is a Swedish professional golfer.

Career

Jeppesen played for the Swedish National team as an amateur and won on his first outing for the team, the Junior Open Championship at Crail, Scotland, in 2000. He also won the 2001 European Boys' Team Championship, with a team that included Gustav Adell, Robert Svensson, Johannes Andersson, Jonas Blixt and Niklas Lemke.

Jeppesen finished 10th and best Swedish player at the 2003 individual European Amateur Championship at Nairn Golf Club, Scotland.

Jeppesen turned professional in 2003 at the age of nineteen, and immediately qualified for the European Tour for the 2004 season via qualifying school.[1] At the season's opening tournament on European soil in March 2004, he shared the lead going into the final round of the Madeira Island Open, but had to settle for a runner-up position one stroke behind compatriot Chris Hanell after a final round of 76. He again came close to securing his maiden European Tour victory at the 2005 Aa St Omer Open, losing out on joining the playoff between Joakim Bäckström and Paul Dwyer by one stroke.

Jeppesen failed to earn enough money to maintain his playing status, and only regained his place on the main tour by finishing sixth on the 2005 Challenge Tour rankings, thanks to runner-up finishes at the Austrian Open, Kazakhstan Open and Open de Toulouse. He played on the European Tour for the following two seasons, then combined the European and Challenge Tours for two years, before coming through qualifying school once more in 2009.

In 2009, Jeppesen finished runner-up at Challenge de España, one stroke behind Rhys Davies. In 2011 he won twice on the Nordic League golf tour, his first professional wins.[2]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (3)

Nordic Golf League wins (3)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
11 May 2011PEAB PGA Grand Opening−7 (71-70-68=209)2 strokes Stefan Nilsson
221 Aug 2011Gefle Open−8 (67-69-72=208)1 stroke Kristoffer Broberg
328 Mar 2014Mediter Real Estate Masters−2 (71-71-73=215)1 stroke Jacob Glennemo, Daniel Løkke,
David Palm, Manuel Quirós

Team appearances

Amateur

Sources:[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steven Jeppesen . European Tour . 2018-05-28.
  2. Web site: Nordic League - player's performance . www.golfdata.se . 2018-05-28.
  3. Book: Jansson, Anders . Golf - Den Stora Sporten' . Swedish . Golf - the Great Sport. Swedish Golf Federation 100 Years . 2004 . 91-86818007 . 191, 201, 224.
  4. Web site: European Boys' Team Championship . European Golf Association . 29 August 2020.