Henrik Stenson's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Henrik Stenson

A closer look at the biggest achievements of Henrik Stenson. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Henrik Stenson is a prominent Swedish professional golfer known for his exceptional ball-striking and longevity in the sport. He achieved historic success by winning the 2016 Open Championship at Royal Troon, setting a major championship scoring record with a 20-under-par total after an iconic final-round duel with Phil Mickelson. A former world number two, Stenson has enjoyed a highly decorated career, including winning the 2013 FedEx Cup and becoming the first male Swedish major champion. He is also recognized for his frequent appearances on European and U.S. Ryder Cup teams, where he played a pivotal role as a veteran leader. In 2022, Stenson became a controversial figure in the sport when he joined the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit, resulting in his removal as the European Ryder Cup captain. Despite the transition to LIV, he remains one of the most recognizable and skilled international golfers of his generation.

1991: Relocation and Membership at Barsebäck Golf & Country Club

In 1991, Henrik Stenson moved with his parents to Bjärred, located outside of Malmö in southern Sweden, where he subsequently joined the Barsebäck Golf & Country Club to further his golfing development.

1994: 1994 European Boys' Team Championship

In 1994, at the age of 18, Henrik Stenson represented Sweden for the first time in an international championship, where his team narrowly lost in the final against England.

1996: Italian Open Amateur Match-play Championship Victory

During the year 1996, Henrik Stenson secured a victory at the Italian Open Amateur Match-play Championship by defeating Robert-Jan Derksen with a score of 5 and 3 in the final round.

1998: Turning Professional

In 1998, Henrik Stenson officially began his career as a professional golfer.

1998: Professional Tour Performance and Eisenhower Trophy

Throughout 1998, Stenson competed in eight professional Telia Tour events with five top-10 finishes and represented Sweden at the 1998 Eisenhower Trophy in Santiago, Chile, where he finished 14th individually.

May 2000: Jesper Parnevik's World Ranking Milestone

In May 2000, Jesper Parnevik achieved a significant milestone in Swedish golf history by reaching seventh place in the world rankings, a record that stood until Henrik Stenson surpassed it in 2007.

2001: First European Tour Victory

After joining the main European Tour in 2001, Henrik Stenson achieved his first victory on the tour by winning the Benson & Hedges International Open later that same year.

2005: Start of Order of Merit Consistency

Beginning in 2005, Henrik Stenson initiated a streak of finishing within the top 10 of the European Tour Order of Merit.

2006: Entry into the Official World Golf Ranking Top 20

During the 2006 calendar year, Henrik Stenson demonstrated rising form by successfully reaching the top 20 of the Official World Golf Ranking.

2006: Ryder Cup Debut and Victory

In 2006, Henrik Stenson made his debut at the Ryder Cup, securing a half-point in the foursomes and famously holing the winning putt against Vaughn Taylor to secure a third consecutive victory for the European team.

2006: BMW International Open victory at Golfclub München Eichenried

In 2006, Henrik Stenson secured his first victory at the BMW International Open held at the Golfclub München Eichenried, marking a significant milestone in his professional career.

February 2007: WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship Victory

In February 2007, Henrik Stenson made history as the first Swedish player to win a World Golf Championship by defeating Geoff Ogilvy. This milestone performance propelled him to the top of the European Order of Merit and a career-high world ranking of fifth, surpassing previous Swedish records.

2008: Conclusion of Order of Merit Streak

By 2008, Henrik Stenson successfully maintained his streak of finishing in the top 10 of the European Tour Order of Merit for four consecutive years.

2008: Ryder Cup Participation at Valhalla

During the 2008 Ryder Cup at Valhalla, Stenson recorded one win, one loss, and one draw in the foursomes, but ultimately suffered a defeat in his Sunday singles match against Kenny Perry.

May 2009: Victory at The Players Championship

In May 2009, Henrik Stenson achieved his first American stroke play victory by winning The Players Championship. He secured the title with an impressive final round score of 66, finishing four strokes ahead of Ian Poulter and rising to fifth in the Official World Golf Ranking as a result.

2009: Victory at The Players Championship

In 2009, Henrik Stenson achieved a significant career milestone by winning the PGA Tour's flagship event, The Players Championship.

2010: Conclusion of Top 10 Ranking Streak

By 2010, Henrik Stenson concluded a successful period where he spent over 100 total weeks ranked within the top 10 players in the Official World Golf Ranking, a streak that began in 2007.

April 2012: Masters Tournament Quadruple-Bogey

On 5 April 2012, while competing at the Masters Tournament, Stenson started strong by leading at 6-under-par, but his performance collapsed on the 18th hole when he recorded a quadruple-bogey, tying the record for the worst score ever on that specific hole.

September 2013: Victory at The Tour Championship and FedEx Cup

On 22 September 2013, Henrik Stenson secured a significant victory at The Tour Championship held at East Lake Golf Club, which simultaneously earned him the FedEx Cup title and propelled him to a career-best world ranking of 4th.

November 2013: Historic Double: Race to Dubai and FedEx Cup Victory

In November 2013, Henrik Stenson achieved a historic double by winning the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai with a record score of 25-under par, securing the Race to Dubai title. Having previously won the FedEx Cup in September 2013, he became the first player to win both the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup and the European Tour's Race to Dubai in the same season, a feat he dubbed the "double-double" as he won both season finales as well.

November 2013: Career-High OWGR Ranking

On November 3, 2013, Henrik Stenson achieved a career-best world ranking of 3rd in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). By the conclusion of the 2013 season, he also demonstrated exceptional performance statistics on the PGA Tour, leading in greens in regulation and ball striking, while ranking in the top ten for money earnings, driving, and scoring accuracy.

2013: Record-Breaking Successful Season

During 2013, Henrik Stenson experienced his most successful year, winning multiple global titles, finishing as the runner-up at the Open Championship, and securing both the FedEx Cup and the Race to Dubai.

2013: Henrik Stenson's Watershed 2013 Season

During the 2013 golf season, Henrik Stenson experienced a major career resurgence, achieving multiple victories and high placements. His performance at the 2013 Open Championship at Muirfield resulted in a runner-up finish, marking his best major championship performance to date. Furthermore, in 2013, he secured another runner-up finish at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, which significantly improved his standing in the world golf rankings.

May 2014: Career High World Ranking and Notable 2014 Golf Performance

In May 2014, Henrik Stenson achieved a career-high world ranking of number two. Throughout the year, he reached personal bests at the Masters and U.S. Open, matched his best at the PGA Championship, won the DP World Tour Championship for the second time, and finished second in the Race to Dubai behind Rory McIlroy.

2014: Runner-up finish at BMW International Open

In 2014, Henrik Stenson secured a runner-up finish at the BMW International Open, a performance he would mirror at the same tournament during the 2015 season.

2015: 2015 PGA Tour and FedEx Cup performance

During the 2015 season, Henrik Stenson maintained high consistency by making the cut in all 16 of his PGA Tour appearances and achieving four runner-up finishes, culminating in him finishing as the overall runner-up for the FedEx Cup in 2015.

November 2016: Second Race to Dubai victory

In November 2016, Henrik Stenson achieved a significant milestone by securing his second career victory in the Race to Dubai, capping off what he considered the best year of his professional golfing career.

2016: Second BMW International Open win and 10th European Tour victory

During 2016, Stenson won the BMW International Open for the second time, this time at the Golf Club Gut Lärchenhof, becoming the first player to win the event at two different locations and reaching his 10th career win on the European Tour.

2016: Winning the Open Championship

In 2016, Henrik Stenson earned his first and only major championship victory by winning the Open Championship with a three-stroke lead over Phil Mickelson.

2016: Victory at the 2016 Open Championship

In 2016, Henrik Stenson secured his first major title by winning The Open Championship at Royal Troon. Following a dramatic head-to-head duel against Phil Mickelson, Stenson carded a historic final round of 63, finishing with a record-breaking total score of 264 and becoming the first male Swedish golfer to win a major championship.

2016: Henrik Stenson at the 2016 Ryder Cup

In 2016, Henrik Stenson was selected for the European Ryder Cup team held at Hazeltine National Golf Club. Throughout the 2016 competition, he accumulated 2 points across five matches, notably securing a Friday fourball victory alongside Justin Rose and winning his individual match against Jordan Spieth.

2016: 2016 Summer Olympics Silver Medalist

In August 2016, Henrik Stenson represented Sweden at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He narrowly missed the gold medal after bogeying the final hole, while competitor Justin Rose birdied to win by two strokes, ultimately earning Stenson the silver medal.

9/2020: Verification of Historic Standing

As of September 2020, Henrik Stenson remains the only professional golfer in history to have simultaneously captured both the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup and the European Tour's Race to Dubai within a single season, maintaining the status of his 2013 achievements.