Английская Википедия:Alexandra Försterling

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox golfer Alexandra Försterling (born 27 November 1999) is a German professional golfer and Ladies European Tour player. She won the 2023 VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open. As an amateur, she won the 2014 European Young Masters and was runner-up at the 2020 European Ladies' Team Championship and the 2021 European Ladies Amateur.[1]

Amateur career

Försterling became a member of the German National Team in 2014, the year in which she won the European Young Masters both individually and with the team.[1] Also in 2014, she was selected for the European team at the Junior Ryder Cup, held at Blairgowrie Golf Club in Scotland.[2]

She appeared four times at the European Girls' Team Championship between 2014 and 2017. Along with Helen Tamy Kreuzer, Aline Krauter and Paula Schulz-Hanssen she was runner-up at the 2020 European Ladies' Team Championship, beaten 2–1 in the final by a Swedish team with Linn Grant, Ingrid Lindblad, Maja Stark and Beatrice Wallin.[3]

Försterling won the Berlin Open in 2016, 2017 and 2019. In 2017, she finished third at the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship, 7 strokes behind Linn Grant.[4]

Försterling enrolled at Arizona State University in 2018 and started playing with the Arizona State Sun Devils women's golf team. In 2021, she shared the Match in the Desert individual title with teammate Linn Grant, after firing a 68 in the opening round.[2]

In 2021, she won the German International Amateur, carding rounds of 70, 68, 66 and 68 to finish at 272 and win by four. She was runner-up at the European Ladies Amateur in Italy, 3 strokes behind Ingrid Lindblad.[5]

Professional career

Försterling turned professional in December 2022 and joined the 2023 Ladies European Tour after winning the LET Q-School at La Manga in Spain alongside compatriot Polly Mack.[6]

In her rookie season, she shot a 66 (−5) three consecutive days to win the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open two strokes ahead of Madelene Stavnar.[7]

Amateur wins

  • 2014 European Young Masters
  • 2016 Coca-Cola Berlin Open
  • 2017 Berlin Open Championship
  • 2019 Berlin Open Championship
  • 2021 German International Amateur
  • 2022 Ping/ASU Invitational

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Professional wins (2)

Ladies European Tour wins (2)

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up
1 17 Sep 2023 VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open 66-66-66=198 −15 2 strokes Шаблон:Flagicon Madelene Stavnar
2 18 Nov 2023 Mallorca Ladies Open 69-67-67=203 −13 5 strokes Шаблон:Flagicon Trichat Cheenglab

Team appearances

Amateur

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References

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