Moa Svedenskiöld (born 17 November 2003) is a Swedish professional golfer and LET Access Series player. She won the 2026 Ladies German Challenge.[1]
| Moa Svedenskiöld | |
|---|---|
| Personal information | |
| Born | 17 November 2003 Uppsala, Sweden |
| Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
| Sporting nationality | |
| Residence | Helsingborg, Sweden |
| Career | |
| College | University of Houston |
| Turned professional | 2026 |
| Current tour | LET Access Series (joined 2026) |
| Professional wins | 1 |
Early life and amateur career
editSvedenskiöld was born in Uppsala and later moved to Helsingborg. She attended Asperö idrottsgymnasium for golf in Halmstad, where she became a member of Ringenäs Golf Club.[2]
She won a handful of titles on the Swedish junior tour, and was runner-up at the 2021 Irish Women's Open Stroke Play Championship, behind Charlotte Back of Germany. She won the 2021 Swedish Golf Team Invitation, six strokes ahead of Johanna Sjursen in second and Elice Fredriksson in third.[3]
Svedenskiöld made her Ladies European Tour debut at the 2023 Helsingborg Open, where she made the cut and shot a 68 in the second round at Allerum Golf Club.[4]
Svedenskiöld was part of the national squad, and her teams finished 4th at the 2025 European Ladies' Team Championship and 6th at the 2025 Espirito Santo Trophy, both including Meja Örtengren.[5]
College career
editSvedenskiöld attended the University of Houston 2022–2026, following in the footsteps of compatriot Ingrid Lindblad. Playing with the Houston Cougars women's golf team she set several scoring records, won three individual titles, was named to the All-Big 12 Conference Team twice, and was individual qualifier to the 2025 NCAA Championship. She finished runner-up at The American Championship in 2023.[6]
Professional career
editSvedenskiöld turned professional after graduating in May 2026 and joined the LET Access Series. She made her pro debut at the Arkea Montauban Ladies Open in France, where she finished solo 3rd, two strokes behind the winner.[7] In her next start, she won her first professional title at the Ladies German Challenge.
Amateur wins
editProfessional wins (1)
editLET Access Series (1)
edit| No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score |
To par | Margin of victory |
Runners-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 21 Jun 2026 | Ladies German Challenge | 69-68-70=207 | −9 | 2 strokes |
Team appearances
editAmateur
- European Ladies' Team Championship (representing Sweden): 2023, 2024, 2025
- Spirit International Amateur (representing Sweden): 2024
- Espirito Santo Trophy (representing Sweden): 2025
Source:[3]
References
edit- ↑ "Moa Svedenskiöld Bio". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 21 June 2026.
- ↑ Karlsson, Alma (3 July 2025). "Fem Halmstadtjejer till golf-EM: "Bra chans att ta medalj"". Hallandsposten (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 June 2026.
- 1 2 3 "Moa Svedenskiöld". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Results 2023 Helsingborg Open". Golfdata. Retrieved 21 June 2026.
- ↑ Söderqvist, Göran (8 July 2024). "Dags för Lag-EM – fyra svenska landslag jagar guld". Svensk Golf (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Women's Golf Roster: Moa Svedenskiöld". University of Houston Athletics. Retrieved 21 June 2026.
- ↑ Strömberg, Martin (15 June 2026). "Ny stark tävling av Wallin". Svensk Golf (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Moa Svedenskiöld". Golfdata. Retrieved 21 June 2026.
External links
edit- Moa Svedenskiöld at the Ladies European Tour official site
- Moa Svedenskiöld at the Women's World Golf Rankings official site
- Moa Svedenskiöld at the Golfdata official site (in Swedish)