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Johanna Gustavsson (born 13 December 1992) is a Swedish professional golfer and member of the Ladies European Tour. In 2022, she was runner-up at the Saudi Ladies International, the Women's NSW Open and the Aramco Team Series – Bangkok, before captaining the winning team at the Aramco Team Series – New York. In 2023, she won the Lacoste Ladies Open de France and was named LET Player of the Year.
Professional career
Gustavsson finished in fourth place at the Lalla Aicha Ladies European Tour School pre-qualifying in 2014, but narrowly missed out at the final stage, and joined the 2015 LET Access Series. She won her first professional event, the 2015 Larvik Ladies Open, in a record-breaking 14-hole sudden-death playoff against Natalia Escuriola Martinez of Spain. Both players recorded an opening bogey on the first playoff hole, the 368 yard par-4 9th at Larvik Golf Club in Norway, which they played three times before alternating between the 1st and 9th holes until the 10th extra hole. They then moved back to the 9th hole until Gustavsson broke the deadlock on the 14th extra hole with a birdie three.
The Larvik Ladies Open victory, dual-ranked between the LET Access Series and the Swedish Golf Tour, helped Gustavsson win the 2015 Swedish Golf Tour Order of Merit and place fourth on the LETAS Order of Merit, securing her card for the 2016 Ladies European Tour.
In 2017, she was runner-up at the Jabra Ladies Open, earning entry to her first major, the 2017 Evian Championship, where she did not make the cut.
Gustavsson represented her country at the 2018 European Golf Team Championships, teaming up with Oscar Florén, Daniel Jennevret and Julia Engström to win the bronze medal in the mixed team competition.
In 2019 she ended the season ranked 46th on the LET Order of Merit, and in 2020 she finished 19th, after making the cut at the Women's British Open and recording top-10 finishes at the Australian Ladies Classic and the Saudi Ladies Team International.
In 2022, Gustavsson took her game to a new level, and finished runner-up in three of her first nine LET starts. In March, she was joint runner-up with Kristýna Napoleaová behind Georgia Hall at the 2022 Saudi Ladies International. In May, she was solo runner-up behind Maja Stark at the Women's NSW Open in Australia, and again at the Aramco Team Series – Bangkok, 3 strokes behind Manon De Roey. The run left her in third spot in the LET Order of Merit at the end of the season, behind only her compatriots Linn Grant and Maja Stark, completing a Swedish podium sweep.
She captained the winning team at the 2022 Aramco Team Series – New York, and together with Jessica Karlsson and Karolin Lampert won by a stroke ahead of a team captained by American Nelly Korda.
In 2023, Gustavsson captured her maiden LET victory in September at the Lacoste Ladies Open de France. She finished seventh on the Race to Costa del Sol and was named LET Player of the Year at the end of season awards.
Amateur wins
2009 (1) Skandia Tour Regional #4 - Södermanland
2010 (1) Skandia Tour Regional #1 - Östergötland
2011 (1) Skandia Tour Riks #6 - Västergötland
2013 (3) Skandia Tour Riks #2 - Östergötland, Skandia Tour Regional #1 - Örebro Län, McDonalds Juniorpokal
Professional wins (5)
= Ladies European Tour wins (1)
== LET Access Series wins (2)
=LET Access Series playoff record (1–0)
= Swedish Golf Tour wins (1)
=2016 Örebro Ladies Open
= Santander Golf Tour wins (1)
=2019 Santander Golf Tour Barcelona
Results in LPGA majors
CUT = missed the half-way cut
T = tied
Team appearances
Professional
European Championships (representing Sweden): 2018
References
External links
Johanna Gustavsson at the Ladies European Tour official site
Johanna Gustavsson at the Women's World Golf Rankings official site
Johanna Gustavsson at the Golfdata official site (in Swedish)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rebecca Peterson
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- 2024 Women's British Open
- Aramco Team Series
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- Georgia Hall
- Anne van Dam