Valdís Þóra Jónsdóttir Explained

Valdís Þóra Jónsdóttir
Birth Date:4 December 1989
Birth Place:Akranes, Iceland
College:Texas State University
Yearpro:2013
Extour:Ladies European Tour (2017–2020)
LET Access Series (joined 2015)
Prowins:3
Anainspiration:DNP
Lpga:DNP
Wusopen:CUT: 2017
Wbritopen:CUT: 2018
Evian:DNP
Award1:Icelandic Golfer of Year
Year1:2010
Show-Medals:yes

Valdís Þóra Jónsdóttir (born 4 December 1989) is an Icelandic professional golfer who played on the Ladies European Tour between 2017 and 2020.[1] She won the mixed team gold at the 2018 European Golf Team Championships.

Early life and amateur career

Jónsdóttir was born in Akranes and participated in her first golf tournament when she was 8 years old. At 13, she started training seriously, and she was named Athlete of the Year in her hometown Akranes 4 years in a row 2007–2010.[1] She won the Icelandic National Championship in 2009, 2012 and 2017.[2]

She played for the National Team, including at the European Ladies' Team Championship and the 2012 Espirito Santo Trophy. In 2010 she was named Icelandic Golfer of Year.

Jónsdóttir attended Texas State University and played with the Texas State Bobcats women's golf team.[1]

Professional career

Jónsdóttir turned professional in 2013 and joined the LET Access Series in 2015.[3] In 2016, she tied for 3rd at the Ribeira Sacra Patrimonio de la Humanidad International Ladies Open, one stroke behind winner Marion Duvernay.[4]

In 2017, Jónsdóttir joined the Ladies European Tour after finishing 2nd at Q-School, behind Madelene Sagström.[5] Her best finnish in her rookie season was a solo 3rd place at the Sanya Ladies Open in China, behind Solar Lee and winner Céline Boutier. She led the season-ending Santander Golf Tour LETAS El Saler by 3 strokes after the first round, but finished solo second, a stroke behind Emma Nilsson.[3] She also qualified for her first major, the 2017 U.S. Women's Open.

In 2018, she finished third at the Australian Ladies Classic Bonville, again behind winner Boutier. After a tie for 21st at the South African Women's Open, she rose to a career high of 299th in the Women's World Golf Rankings.[6] She qualified for her second major, the 2018 Women's British Open, as one of the top-25 in the LET Order of Merit.

Jónsdóttir represented Iceland at the 2018 European Golf Team Championships at Gleneagles, Scotland. She won the mixed team gold together with Ólafía Þórunn Kristinsdóttir, Birgir Hafþórsson and Axel Bóasson.[7]

In 2019, she followed up a first round 63 with a 70 to hold a two-stroke lead after the second day of the NSW Women's Open.[8] She finished 5th. In 2020, she recorded a 7th place finish at the South African Women's Open, 3 strokes behind winner Alice Hewson.

Plagued for years by a back injury, Jónsdóttir announced her retirement from tour in April 2021.[9]

Professional wins (3)

Source:[9]

Results in LPGA majors

Results not in chronological order.

Tournament 2017 2018
ANA Inspiration
U.S. Women's OpenCUT
Women's PGA Championship
The Evian Championship
Women's British OpenCUT
CUT = missed the half-way cut
T = tied

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Introducing Icelanders who play on US College Golfteams no. 6: Valdís Þóra Jónsdóttir . Golf1 . 23 November 2022.
  2. Web site: Kylfingur dagsins - Valdís Þóra Jónsdóttir: Tvíslegið vipp vandræðalegast . Kylfingur . 23 November 2022 . is.
  3. Web site: Jonsdottir makes flying start at LETAS season finale . Ladies European Tour . 23 November 2022.
  4. Web site: Results 2016 Ribeira Sacra Patrimonio de la Humanidad International Ladies Open . LET Access Series . 23 November 2022.
  5. Web site: Ladies European Tour Final Q School . Scottish Golf View . 23 November 2022.
  6. Web site: Valdis Thora Jonsdottir . Women's World Golf Rankings . 23 November 2022.
  7. Web site: Ice-cool Iceland win gold in mixed event . PGA European Tour . 11 August 2018.
  8. Web site: Valdis Still In Command . Ladies European Tour . 23 November 2022.
  9. Web site: Valdís Þóra Jónsdóttir leggur atvinnuferilinn á hilluna . Golfsamband Íslands . 23 November 2022 . is.