How Charl Schwartzel built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.
Charl Schwartzel is a South African professional golfer notable for winning the 2011 Masters Tournament. He currently competes in the LIV Golf Invitational Series, having previously played on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Sunshine Tour. Schwartzel achieved a career-high world ranking of number six in 2012. He remains a prominent figure in professional golf.
In 2002, Charl Schwartzel won the Indian Amateur and English Open Stroke Play Championships and also played for South Africa in the Eisenhower Trophy.
In 2003, Charl Schwartzel earned enough money to retain his European Tour card.
In 2004, Charl Schwartzel earned enough money to retain his European Tour card.
In 2005, Charl Schwartzel won the Dunhill Championship, a leading tournament in South Africa co-sanctioned by the European Tour, and claimed first place on the Sunshine Tour's Order of Merit. He finished 52nd on the European Tour's Order of Merit.
In 2006, Charl Schwartzel's form continued to improve, finishing the season placed 18th on the Order of Merit and reached as high as 55th in the World Rankings.
In 2007, Charl Schwartzel won the Open de España, beating Jyoti Randhawa by one stroke, after an eagle at the 543-yard par-5 16th hole, and moved into the world top 40.
In 2008, Charl Schwartzel achieved victory at the Madrid Masters on the European Tour.
In 2010, Charl Schwartzel started the year by winning two consecutive tournaments on the European Tour, both held in his native South Africa, and re-entered the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings. He finished the season ranked 8th on the Order of Merit.
On January 16, 2011, Charl Schwartzel retained his Joburg Open title, winning by four shots.
Besides his win at The Masters, Charl Schwartzel had success in other major championships in 2011, recording career bests at the U.S. Open and PGA Championship. He ended the season ranked 4th on the Race to Dubai.
In 2012, Charl Schwartzel achieved his highest world ranking, reaching number six after tying for fourth at the WGC-Cadillac Championship.
In 2013, Charl Schwartzel defended his Alfred Dunhill Championship with a four-stroke win, bringing his tally of European Tour victories to nine.
On March 13, 2016, Charl Schwartzel won his second PGA Tour event, taking the Valspar Championship on the first hole of sudden-death after tying Bill Haas after 72 holes.
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