Swedish Junior Matchplay Championship
Tournament information | |
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Location | Sweden |
Established | 1939 |
Course(s) | Rotating |
Organized by | Swedish Golf Federation |
Tour(s) | Swedish Teen Tour (2001–) |
Format | Match play |
Month played | August |
The Swedish Junior Match-play Championship is a national golf tournament in Sweden for golfers under the age of 22, contested for both men and women. The championship is open to Swedish citizens until the year they turn 21.
In Swedish known as JSM Match, it has been organized by the Swedish Golf Federation since 1939. From 1977 to 1991 the championship was contested in stroke-play, the Swedish Junior Stroke-play Championship. Since 2001, the match-play and stroke-play championships have been held in parallel.[1] Five players, four women and one man, have won both in the same year: Louise Stahle (2002), Caroline Hedwall (2006), Isabella Deilert (2010), Linnea Ström (2012) and David Nyfjäll (2018). Two men, Jonas Blixt and Jesper Svensson, have also won both tournaments, but not in the same season.
Winners[]
Year | Course | Men | Women |
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2021 | Österåker | ||
2020 | No tournament | ||
2019 | Kårsta | ||
2018 | Landeryd | David Nyfjäll | |
2017 | Ringenäs | David Nyfjäll | Sara Kjellker |
2016 | Kumla | Pontus Nyholm | |
2015 | Salem | ||
2014 | Vasatorp | Jesper Svensson | |
2013 | Hills | ||
2012 | Ljunghusen | Linnea Ström | |
2011 | Gränna | ||
2010 | Lidingö | Isabella Deilert | |
2009 | Vasatorp | Louise Larsson | |
2008 | Nyköping | ||
2007 | Möre | ||
2006 | Burvik | Caroline Hedwall | |
2005 | Ängsö | Jonas Blixt | |
2004 | Åtvidaberg | ||
2003 | Stenungsund | ||
2002 | Hook | Niklas Lemke | Louise Stahle |
2001 | Västerås | Linda Wessberg | |
2000 | Alingsås | Karin Sjödin | |
1999 | Landskrona | Maria Bodén | |
1998 | Lyckorna | Maria Bodén | |
1997 | Gränna | ||
1996 | Sollentuna | ||
1995 | Ljunghusen | ||
1994 | Hudiksvall | Maria Hjort | |
1993 | Lysegården | Sophie Gustafson | |
1992 | Kalmar | Niclas Fasth | Åsa Gottmo |
1977–1991 contested as the Swedish Junior Strokeplay Championship | |||
1976 | Falsterbo | ||
1975 | Upsala | ||
1974 | Viksjö | ||
1973 | Linköping | ||
1972 | Borås | ||
1971 | Lund | ||
1970 | Södertälje | ||
1969 | Djursholm | ||
1968 | Kalmar | Gunnar Mueller | |
1967 | Hovås | ||
1966 | Ljunghusen | Liv Wollin | |
1965 | Tylösand | ||
1964 | Örebro | ||
1963 | Lund | ||
1962 | Jönköping | Liv Wollin | |
1961 | Djursholm | Claes Jöhncke | |
1960 | Falsterbo | ||
1959 | Hovås | ||
1958 | Rya | ||
1957 | Båstad | ||
1956 | Båstad | — | |
1955 | Tylösand | — | |
1954 | Tylösand | — | |
1953 | Kevinge | — | |
1952 | Båstad | — | |
1951 | Tylösand | — | |
1950 | Tylösand | — | |
1949 | Tylösand | — | |
1948 | Tylösand | — | |
1947 | Hovås | — | |
1946 | Hovås | ||
1945 | Tylösand | — | |
1944 | Hovås | ||
1943 | No tournament | ||
1942 | Hovås | ||
1941 | Kevinge | ||
1940 | No tournament | ||
1939 | Båstad |
Source:[2]
See also[]
- Swedish Matchplay Championship
References[]
- ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den Stora Sporten' [Golf - the Great Sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 224. ISBN 91-86818007. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ "Junior SM Match". Swedish Golf Museum. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- Golf tournaments in Sweden
- Junior golf tournaments
- Recurring sporting events established in 1939
- 1939 establishments in Sweden