Henrik Stenson

Golfer

Henrik Stenson was born in Gothenburg, Sweden on August 21st, 1976 and is the Golfer. At the age of 47, Henrik Stenson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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August 21, 1976
Nationality
Sweden
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
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Despite requesting that £400 million Saudi-defector Jon Rahm to remain part of the team, Rory McIlroy says Henrik Stenson's move to LIV Golf was 'the best thing that happened' to Europe's Ryder Cup team

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2023
Rory McIlroy took a shot at his old Ryder Cup captain Henrik Stenson by arguing that his transfer to LIV Golf was the "right thing that happened" to his Euro team. Despite announcing that Jon Rahm has joined the Saudi tour in a £400 million contract, the sport has been shaken by the news that he will never enter the controversial circuit. The Irishman had been reacting to the bad news about Rahm and said he wanted the laws to be changed so that the Spaniard could continue to play in the Ryder Cup.

One year ago, LIV Golf began to perform what the Saudis had hoped for, whether it or not it was planned

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 14, 2023
ISABEL BALDWIN OF BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY, 2018: Bedminster hosted LIV's third annual tournament, with new defector Henrik Stenson winning his first event on the breakaway circuit and the future uncertain. The majority of golfers said that it would not live to see another year in the midst of the PGA Tour's war. However, a year later, the Saudis returned to New Jersey for their 11th tournament of its second season, with Smith's unstoppable victory and Mickelson's meltdown off the back of Bryson DeChambeau's 58 last week providing the entertaining plotline. Following the explosive peace treaty between the PGA Tour and LIV's backers, Saudi Arabia's PIF, the future of LIV is also uncertain, with doubts regarding the likelihood of its existence. However, more than a year in existence, LIV has already demonstrated that it will remain here to stay and won't be going anywhere. In fact, it is already planning decades ahead.

Golf: Open fans enjoy every minute as Lucas Herbert and Matt Fitzpatrick suffer at the controversial 17th hole

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 20, 2023
They had packed the grandstands at the 17th hole more than an hour before a ball was even struck from the tee. The crowds were three deep behind the ropes as the sun danced off the waters of the Dee Estuary behind them, up by the green. However, they weren't there for the view. No, they did not come in search of pain, athletic pain, or both. So, when Matthew Jordan teed up his ball right before 10.45 a.m. and into the pale blue sky, they held their breath. It fell to earth and landed like a butterfly with sore feet about 15 feet from the hole. The result is just amazing. It was all rather like this for 20 minutes or so as groups one and two passed through this 136-yard stretch of coastline. Five pars and one birdie. Where was the jeopardy?Where was the drama? As it happened, it was just around the corner.