Barbara Helbig

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Barbara Helbig
Career data
Professional since: 1981 to 1991
Current tour: Ladies European Tour
Awards: four-time German champion of amateurs and professionals

Barbara Helbig (born June 14, 1958 in Dortmund ) is a German professional golfer and golf teacher. She was among other four-time German champion of amateurs and professionals and each of the first German player who on the Ladies European Tour (Ford Classic in Woburn, 1980) and the Women's Professional Golf Tour, the predecessor LPGA was able to achieve a win . Overall, she was an international tour player from 1981 to 1991. From 1991 to 1996 she was the national coach of the German Golf Association . Today she works as a golf professional for the PGA of Germany in Friedberg. She is an instructor at the Hessian Golf Association.

Championships

  • 4 × open German champion of amateurs and professionals
  • 5 × Open German Vice-Champion

Awards

In 1997 she was named "5-Star-Professional" in a series with Bernhard Langer . The PGA of Europe honors personalities who have given the sport of golf very special impulses. She was also voted one of the best 50 golf trainers in Germany (Golfjournal, issue 7/08). As a certified trainer, she is the only woman in Germany who has acquired this qualification in the sport of golf. At the PGA of Germany she has the status G1.

Web links

Official website

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "5-Star Award" , PGA.de
  2. ^ "The 50 best golf teachers in Germany" , Das Golfjournal