Elisabeth Esterl

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Elisabeth Esterl
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Personnel
Nation: GermanyGermany Germany
Career data
Professional since: 1997
Current tour: Ladies European Tour (LET) (since 1998)
Tournament wins: 2 (LET)
Awards: PGA Playing Professionals of the Year , 2003

Elisabeth Esterl (born August 29, 1976 in Dingolfing , Germany) is a German professional golfer who has competed in over 178 professional tournaments in her career to date, placing herself in the top ten more than 30 times. Your prize money so far has totaled 634,181.95 euros.

Professional career

Esterl switched to the professional camp in September 1997 and played a short time later on the Ladies European Tour (LET).

Her most successful year was 2003, when she won the Tenerife Ladies Open and also made it into the top five five times. This year it won 1st place in the Titleist German Order of Merit , which also meant 2nd place in the LET Order of Merit with 159,298.51 euros .

As the first German female golfer ever, she took part in the Solheim Cup in 2003 and contributed 1.5 important points to the victory of the Europeans against the USA team .

In 2005 Elisabeth Esterl represented Germany at the Women's World Cup of Golf in South Africa .

Placement in the top ten at LET

year competition placement
1999 Ladies Austrian Open 2.
Donegal Irish Ladies Open 2.
2000 Ladies Italian Open 4th
Waterford Crystal Irish Open 3.
2001 AAMI Womens Australian Open 5.
Taiwan Ladies Open 2.
South African Masters 2.
Compaq Open 4th
Palmerston Ladies German Open 4th
Waterford Crystal Irish Open 5.
Biarritz Ladies Classic 2001 5.
2002 Tenerife Ladies Open 3.
year competition placement
2003 Tenerife Ladies Open 1.
La Perla Italian Open 2.
Lancia Ladies Open of Portugal 2.
Open de Espana Femenino 5.
BT Ladies Open 5.
The Wales WPGA Championship 4th
2004 KLM Ladies Open 1.
Tenerife Ladies Open 5.
BMW Ladies Italian Open 7th
Ladies Open of Portugal 7th
2007 Finnair Masters 8th.
  • victory
  •  Top five
    • For 2009 Elisabeth Esterl entered 22 tournaments.

    Individual evidence

    1. GOLF currently online ( Memento from June 17, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
    2. Award of the PGA Pros 2003 in Nümbrecht ( Memento from August 29, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
    3. Information in the player profile of the Ladies European Tour ( Memento from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) / as of May 18, 2009.
    4. Brent Kelley: Solheim Cup - 2003 (English)
    5. Bettina Hauert celebrates second win of the season In: Die Welt Online

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