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Peter Mikael Hedblom (born 20 January 1970) is a Swedish
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Early years

Hedblom was born in
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. When he was just a few years old, he followed his father Olle, a former
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player, who later became a golf club professional, to the golf course at Gävle Golf Club. Peter became a member at seven and early showed great talent, but was actively involved in ice hockey before that. His younger sister
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did not start her golfing career until the age of 12, but also later became a tournament professional. Through their early careers, the two siblings were supported by their parents, Olle and Agneta. His father Olle was an elite player himself and once won the Scandinavian Foursome, together with best friend
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, who was a well-known goaltender of the Swedish national ice hockey team and the best golfer in northern Sweden. However, Olle's own career was interrupted by a serious leg injury, when he as a bandy coach ran into the ice after the game to talk to the referee, but was hit by the ice machine. Olle's priority became supporting the golf careers of his children In 1981, 11 years old, Hedblom won the unofficial Swedish youth championship, Bankboken Cup, at his age level and again in 1984 at the next level. Hedblom and his father won the Swedish Father and Son Championship four years in a row 1985–1988.


Amateur career

He won the 1987 Swedish Boys under 19 Championship when he was 17. The following year he won the Doral Junior Classic in the United States and the Nordic Championship. At his home course he shot an eight under par 28 on the last nine, to win the Junior District Championship by a big margin. He was a member of the
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team that won the 1986 Jacques Léglise Trophy and also played in the event in 1987. He finished second in the Swedish Junior Stroke-play Championship in 1988 and turned professional later the same year.


Professional career

Hedblom has played mainly on the European Tour, on which he has won three tournaments. His best year-end ranking on the Order of Merit was 29th in 2008. His first win on the European Tour was at the Moroccan Open in 1996. As a 20-year-old, he qualified for his first Open Championship in
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, but did not make the cut. In
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, he qualified for his third Open, to take place at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, England 18–21 July. In the second round, Hedblom tied the course record 65 and played in the next to last group on Saturday with
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. Hedblom finally finished a career major championship best tied 7th, with
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, Greg Norman and Greg Turner, six strokes from winner Tom Lehman. Hedblom didn't win on the tour again until
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when he was victorious at the Maybank Malaysian Open, which was co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour. He picked up his third win at the
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, Scotland, his first tour title on European soil, a reward for him, who lost a play-off – the fourth of his career – the previous week in the KLM Open. During his career, he has also won four tournaments on the Challenge Tour. He represented Sweden in the
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Dunhill Cup, where Sweden advanced to the semifinal, where they lost to the tournament-winning United States team and tied third.


Personal life

Hedblom has not moved abroad, like many other successful Swedish golfers have, and always lived in his hometown Gävle in Sweden, close to his relatives. He has always been a fan of the local ice hockey team, Brynäs IF, who was dominating in Sweden in the 1970s. He broke his leg in 2001. This mishap came about when he participated in a yearly ice hockey game for golfers. His son Kasper, born 1994, works as an instructing golf professional at Gävle Golf Club. When his sister Marlene won the
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on the
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in
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, the two of them became the only brother and sister siblings, who have won on the European Tour and Ladies European Tour respectively.


Amateur wins

*1987 Swedish Boys Championship *1988 Doral Junior Classic (USA), Nordic Amateur Championship


Professional wins (9)


European Tour wins (3)

1Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour European Tour playoff record (0–4)


Challenge Tour wins (4)

Challenge Tour playoff record (1–0) Sources:


Other wins (2)

*2003 Älvkarleby Open (Swedish mini-tour) *2014 SPM Open (Swedish mini-tour Future Series)


Results in major championships

''Note: Hedblom never played in the
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CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied


Results in World Golf Championships

"T" = Tied


Team appearances

Amateur * European Boys' Team Championship (representing Sweden): 1986, 1987 * Jacques Léglise Trophy (representing the Continent Europe): 1986 (winners), 1987 Professional * Dunhill Cup (representing Sweden):
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See also

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List of golfers with most Challenge Tour wins This is a list of golfers who have won four or more official money events on the Challenge Tour since it was established in 1986 as published in the tour's media guide. Many of the players on the list have won events on other tours and unofficial ...


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hedblom, Peter Swedish male golfers European Tour golfers Sportspeople from Gävleborg County People from Gävle 1970 births Living people