Kajsa Arwefjäll | |||
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Personal information | |||
Born | Tranås, Sweden | 20 June 2000||
Sporting nationality | Sweden | ||
Residence | Höllviken, Sweden | ||
Career | |||
College | San Jose State University | ||
Turned professional | 2024 | ||
Professional wins | 1 | ||
Achievements and awards | |||
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Kajsa Arwefjäll (born 20 June 2000) is a Swedish professional golfer and former world champion rope skipper. [1] [2]
Arwefjäll was born in Tranås in 2000 and moved with her family to Höllviken in 2009, where she grew up playing at Ljunghusen Golf Club. Raised in an athletic family, her mother is an accomplished skier and her father, a former professional golfer, is her coach. [3] Her brother Kasper has played ice-hockey with the Malmö Redhawks. She is a former world champion rope skipper with 21 national and international medals. [4]
Arwefjäll won her first international title in the 2018 Irish Girls U18 Open Stroke Play Championship at Roganstown Golf & Country Club, beating her compatriot Louise Rydqvist into second by a stroke. [5] Drafted to the National Team, she competed at the 2018 European Girls' Team Championship and the 2018 Junior Golf World Cup in Japan, where she won a bronze medal together with Andrea Lignell and Ingrid Lindblad. [6] In 2021, she helped Sweden place third at Spirit International Amateur. [7]
Arwefjäll graduated from Sundsgymnasiet in 2019 and accepted an athletic scholarship to San Jose State University, where she played with the San Jose State Spartans women's golf team from 2019 to 2024. As a sophomore, she was an individual qualifier to the NCAA Championship. In her final two years she was named Mountain West Player of the Year after she finished runner-up and then won the Mountain West Championship. [8] She played in the Augusta National Women's Amateur twice and on the winning side at the 2022 Arnold Palmer Cup. [9]
Arwefjäll was runner-up at the 2020 Johannesberg Ladies Open and at the 2021 Swedish Junior Strokeplay Championship. With her father on the bag she won the 2021 GolfUppsala Open on the LET Access Series, [10] where she beat Sofie Bringner on the second hole of a playoff. [11] In 2023, she was runner-up at the Västerås Ladies Open and tied for 23rd at the Helsingborg Open, an LET event. She advanced to the quarterfinals of The Women's Amateur Championship, where she lost to world number one Ingrid Lindblad 4&3.
Arwefjäll turned professional after she graduated in 2024, and her first start was at the Dormy Open Helsingborg on the Ladies European Tour.
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score |
To par | Margin of victory |
Runner-up | Ref |
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1 | 7 Aug 2021 | GolfUppsala Open^ (as an amateur) | 69-72-72=213 | −6 | Playoff | Sofie Bringner | [13] |
^Co-sanctioned with the Swedish Golf Tour
^Co-sanctioned with the LET Access Series
Amateur
Kajsa Arwefjäll | |||
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Personal information | |||
Born | Tranås, Sweden | 20 June 2000||
Sporting nationality | Sweden | ||
Residence | Höllviken, Sweden | ||
Career | |||
College | San Jose State University | ||
Turned professional | 2024 | ||
Professional wins | 1 | ||
Achievements and awards | |||
|
Kajsa Arwefjäll (born 20 June 2000) is a Swedish professional golfer and former world champion rope skipper. [1] [2]
Arwefjäll was born in Tranås in 2000 and moved with her family to Höllviken in 2009, where she grew up playing at Ljunghusen Golf Club. Raised in an athletic family, her mother is an accomplished skier and her father, a former professional golfer, is her coach. [3] Her brother Kasper has played ice-hockey with the Malmö Redhawks. She is a former world champion rope skipper with 21 national and international medals. [4]
Arwefjäll won her first international title in the 2018 Irish Girls U18 Open Stroke Play Championship at Roganstown Golf & Country Club, beating her compatriot Louise Rydqvist into second by a stroke. [5] Drafted to the National Team, she competed at the 2018 European Girls' Team Championship and the 2018 Junior Golf World Cup in Japan, where she won a bronze medal together with Andrea Lignell and Ingrid Lindblad. [6] In 2021, she helped Sweden place third at Spirit International Amateur. [7]
Arwefjäll graduated from Sundsgymnasiet in 2019 and accepted an athletic scholarship to San Jose State University, where she played with the San Jose State Spartans women's golf team from 2019 to 2024. As a sophomore, she was an individual qualifier to the NCAA Championship. In her final two years she was named Mountain West Player of the Year after she finished runner-up and then won the Mountain West Championship. [8] She played in the Augusta National Women's Amateur twice and on the winning side at the 2022 Arnold Palmer Cup. [9]
Arwefjäll was runner-up at the 2020 Johannesberg Ladies Open and at the 2021 Swedish Junior Strokeplay Championship. With her father on the bag she won the 2021 GolfUppsala Open on the LET Access Series, [10] where she beat Sofie Bringner on the second hole of a playoff. [11] In 2023, she was runner-up at the Västerås Ladies Open and tied for 23rd at the Helsingborg Open, an LET event. She advanced to the quarterfinals of The Women's Amateur Championship, where she lost to world number one Ingrid Lindblad 4&3.
Arwefjäll turned professional after she graduated in 2024, and her first start was at the Dormy Open Helsingborg on the Ladies European Tour.
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score |
To par | Margin of victory |
Runner-up | Ref |
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1 | 7 Aug 2021 | GolfUppsala Open^ (as an amateur) | 69-72-72=213 | −6 | Playoff | Sofie Bringner | [13] |
^Co-sanctioned with the Swedish Golf Tour
^Co-sanctioned with the LET Access Series
Amateur