Swedish Junior Strokeplay Championship | |
Establishment: | 1977 |
Org: | Swedish Golf Federation |
Course: | Rotating |
Tour: | Swedish Teen Tour (2001–) |
Format: | 72-hole Stroke play |
Month Played: | June |
The Swedish Junior Strokeplay Championship is a national golf tournament in Sweden for golfers under the age of 22, contested for both men and women.
Known also as the JSM Slag, it has been organized by the Swedish Golf Federation since 1977 when JSM Match, the Swedish Junior Matchplay Championship contested since 1939, switched from match play to stroke play format. Since 2001, both JSM tournaments have been held in parallel.[1]
The number of winners who have gone on to become successful pros is considerable. Anders Forsbrand, Jesper Parnevik and Jonas Blixt have won on the PGA Tour or the World Cup. Liselotte Neumann, Helen Alfredsson and Anna Nordqvist have all won LPGA majors.
Year | Course | Men | Women | |
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2023 | Gävle | Alice Johansson | ||
2022 | Landeryd | Nora Sundberg | ||
2021 | S:t Arild | Andrea Lignell | ||
2020 | Kalmar | Andrea Lignell | ||
2019 | Sara Ericsson | |||
2018 | Landeryd | Elin Fägersten | ||
2017 | Frida Kinhult | |||
2016 | Sollentuna | Pi-Lillebi Hermansson | ||
2015 | GolfUppsala | Filippa Möörk | ||
2014 | Borås | Isabelle Johansson | ||
2013 | Linn Andersson | |||
2012 | Linnea Ström | |||
2011 | Frösåker | Frida Gustafsson Spång | ||
2010 | Isabella Deilert | |||
2009 | Madelene Sagström | |||
2008 | Falkenberg | Emma Nilsson | ||
2007 | Vidbynäs | Josephine Janson | ||
2006 | Landskrona | Caroline Hedwall | ||
2005 | Jönköping | Caroline Westrup | ||
2004 | Stenungsund | Anna Nordqvist | ||
2003 | Finspång | Karin Dedering | ||
2002 | Österlen | Louise Stahle | ||
2001 | Emelie Svenningsson | |||
1992–2000: No tournament | ||||
1991 | Ulrika Johansson | |||
1990 | Lidingö | Maria Bertilsköld | ||
1989 | Gävle | Jennifer Allmark | ||
1988 | Perstorp | Charlotte Bengtsson | ||
1987 | Varberg | Helene Koch | ||
1986 | Falköping | Margareta Bjurö | ||
1985 | Sundsvall | Helen Alfredsson | ||
1984 | Ågesta | Sofia Grönberg | ||
1983 | Lysegården | Helen Alfredsson | ||
1982 | Rya | Liselotte Neumann | ||
1981 | Norrköping | Helen Alfredsson | ||
1980 | Växjö | Gisela Linnér | ||
1979 | Sollentuna | Pia Nilsson | ||
1978 | Isaberg | Kärstin Ehrnlund | ||
1977 | Lyckorna | Marie Wennersten |
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