Jarmo Sakari Sandelin (born 10 May 1967) is a
Swedish
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professional golfer who plays on the
European Senior Tour
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. He had five
European Tour
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wins and played in the
1999 Ryder Cup
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The American team won the competition by a ma ...
.
Early life
Sandelin was born in
Imatra
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,
Finland
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, but grew up in Sweden and became a Swedish citizen.
Professional career
Sandelin turned professional in 1987 and despite several visits to
qualifying school
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, did not win a place on the
European Tour
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until 1995 when he graduated from the second tier
Challenge Tour
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History
T ...
by finishing in 9th place on the end of season rankings in 1994. He won the
Turespana Open De Canaria during his début season as he finished in 21st place on the Order of Merit and was named the
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year
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.
In 1996, Sandelin played on the United States-based
PGA Tour
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, but made just one cut from 14 tournament starts during the season. He returned to Europe towards the end of the year with immediate success, winning the
Madeira Island Open
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History
The tournament had one of the smallest prize funds on the tour (€600,000 in 20 ...
. He has won a total of five tournaments on the European Tour and his best season was 1999, when he won the
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and
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Opens and finished 9th on the Order of Merit. He also made his only
Ryder Cup appearance that year, but was only selected to play in the singles and lost his match against Phil Mickelson 5 and 3.
Sandelin suffered a loss of form after the turn of the century which culminated in a return to qualifying school in 2005. Having employed a coach for the first time in his career, he regained his European Tour card immediately. He managed to maintain his playing status another three years, although by small margins. In 2007 he edged out
Lee Slattery
Lee Andrew Slattery (born 3 August 1978) is an English professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. He has won twice on the tour, the 2011 Bankia Madrid Masters and the 2015 M2M Russian Open.
Professional career
Slattery turned profess ...
for the last automatic card for 2008 by just €77. He entered the European Tour Qualifying School totally 12 times.
In May 2017, Sandelin became eligible for the
European Senior Tour
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, from 2018 known as the Staysure Tour. The first season he played 13 tournaments, had seven top-10s, with a best tied-4th finish at the
Farmfoods European Senior Masters and finished 17th on the
2017 European Senior Tour Order-of-Merit rankings. In 2018 Sandelin was runner-up in the
Swiss Seniors Open and he had his first win on the senior tour in the final event of the 2019 season, the
MCB Tour Championship
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In 2009 and 2010 it was called the Mauritius Commercial Bank Open and was played ...
– Mauritius, 18 years after his last European Tour win.
In 2001, he was awarded honorary member of the PGA of Sweden.
1997 Lancome Trophy
The European Tour tournament
Lancome Trophy at Golf de
Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
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History
Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche was built around 4 core hamlets near the Forest of Marly. The village takes its name ...
, 30 km west of
Paris
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,
France
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in September
1997, was won by
Mark O'Meara
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, one stroke ahead of Sandelin. A television viewer in Sweden noted that, on the 15th green in the final round, O'Meara, facing a two and a half foot putt, had replaced his ball half an inch closer to the hole than had been indicated by his marker. Sandelin wrote to O'Meara in March 1998, sent a video recording of the incident and asked for an explanation. O'Meara insisted he had not intended to gain any advantage and sought advice from the PGA and European Tours, who informed him that the tournament was over and the result stood. Sandelin went public with the story and demanded that O'Meara should hand back the trophy and the prize money. O'Meara admitted in April 1998, he may, without intention, have broken the rules of golf on his way to winning the 1997 Lancome Trophy.
Professional wins (10)
European Tour wins (5)
1Co-sanctioned by the
Asian Tour
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European Tour playoff record (1–0)
Challenge Tour wins (2)
Other wins (2)
European Senior Tour wins (1)
Results in major championships
''Note: Sandelin never played in the
Masters Tournament
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.''
CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
"T" = tied
Results in World Golf Championships
"T" = Tied
Results in senior major championships
"T" indicates a tie for a place
CUT = missed the halfway cut
NT = No tournament due to
COVID-19 pandemic
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Team appearances
*
Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing Sweden):
1995,
1996,
1999
*
World Cup
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(representing Sweden):
1995,
1996,
1999
*
Ryder Cup (representing Europe):
1999
*
Seve Trophy
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(representing Continental Europe):
2000 (winners)
See also
*
1995 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates
*
2005 European Tour Qualifying School graduates __NOTOC__
This is a list of the 32 players who earned their 2006 European Tour card through Q School in 2005.
2006 European Tour rookie
2006 results
* European Tour rookie in 2006
T = Tied
The player retained his European Tour card for 2007 ...
*
2009 European Tour Qualifying School graduates
References
External links
Official blog*
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Swedish male golfers
European Tour golfers
PGA Tour golfers
Ryder Cup competitors for Europe
People from Imatra
Golfers from Stockholm
Finnish emigrants to Sweden
1967 births
Living people