Nora Angehrn

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Nora Angehrn
Nation: SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Career data
Professional since: 2005
Current tour: Ladies European Tour
Tournament wins: 1

Nora Angehrn (born March 17, 1980 in Zurich ) is a Swiss golfer .

Nora Angehrn grew up in Zollikon near Zurich and has been playing golf since she was ten . She also played floorball and football. After graduating from high school (Type B) , she began studying law at the University of Zurich , but then moved to the Golf Academy in San Diego in 2002 . From 2004 to 2008 she played as a professional.

Nora Angehrn is multiple Swiss champion and has played in the Swiss national team since 1995. She holds the course record in seven places. She is a member of the Golf & Country Club Zurich-Zumikon; her trainer was Denise Lavigne.

In 2008 Angehrn resigned from the professional business. She trained as a golf trainer in Magglingen and teaches at the Breitenloo Golf Club and as an elite coach for the Swiss Golf Association, where she trains children and young people. Since 2005 she has been an ambassador for the international aid organization Right to Play .

Professional Golf Palmares

  • 2006, Category 5 Ladies European Tour 2007
  • 2006, 3rd place in the Open de España Femenino, Ladies European Tour
  • 2006, 1st place Pam Golding Intl., Nedbank Women's Tour South Africa
  • 2005, 1st place WGA Classic, Ladies & Legends Tour South Africa
  • 2005, Swiss Champion Swiss PGA Matchplay
  • 2004, 3rd place Final Qualifying School Ladies European Tour

Amateur Golf Palmares

National highlights

  • 1994, Swiss Junior Champion Under 14
  • 1999, Swiss Junior Champion Under 21
  • 2000, Swiss Amateur Champion (Matchplay)
  • 2001, Swiss Amateur Champion (Matchplay)
  • 2001, Swiss Amateur Champion (Strokeplay)
  • 2001, 2nd place Swiss Order of Merit
  • 2002, 2nd place Swiss Amateur Champion
  • 2002, winner of the Swiss Order of Merit
  • 2004, Swiss Amateur Champion (Matchplay)

International highlights

  • 2001, Semi-finalist International Spanish Ladies Junior Championship
  • 2001, 4th place at the German International Ladies Championship
  • 2002, 4th place at the International Sherry Cup
  • 2003, 3rd place in the San Diego City Amateur
  • 2004, 2nd place at the International Sherry Cup

Selections for the Swiss team

  • World Amateur Team Championship 2000/2002/2004
  • World University Championship 2002
  • European Team Championship Ladies 1999/2001/2003
  • European Team Championship Lady Juniors 1996/1998
  • European Team Championship Girls 1995/1997

Other highlights

  • Participation in the European Individual Championship 2000/2001/2002/2004
  • Participation in the “WAGC Spirit” 2001
  • Participation in the European Young Masters 1997

Course records

  • 69 (−3) Golf Club Breitenloo
  • 69 (−4) Wylihof Golf Club
  • 69 (−4) Golf Club Lipperswil
  • 68 (−4) Golf Club Markgräflerland Kandern
  • 68 (−4) Golf Club am Alten Fliess, Germany
  • 67 (−5) Golf Club Sotogrande, Spain
  • 63 (−9) PGA West Jack Nicklaus Course

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Zolliker Bote from April 30, 2015: Bianca Lüthy on Nora Angehrn