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Jesper Svensson

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Bo Jesper Svensson, born 14 March 1996 in Uppsala, Sweden, is a professional golfer who competes on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. Standing 6 ft 3 in, he is a physically imposing presence on the course and earned his PGA Tour card by finishing 10th on the 2024 Race to Dubai rankings.

Svensson took an American college route into professional golf, playing for Campbell University in North Carolina from 2015 to 2019. He was named Big South Conference Golfer of the Year twice (2017 and 2019), winning the conference championship in the same years. Turning professional in mid-2019, he spent time on the Nordic Golf League before claiming the 2020 Race to Himmerland title. After a steady progression through the Challenge Tour, he secured his maiden Challenge Tour victory at the 2023 B-NL Challenge Trophy in the Netherlands, finishing fifth in the season standings to graduate to the DP World Tour.

His 2024 DP World Tour campaign established Svensson as one of Europe's most promising emerging talents. He won the Porsche Singapore Classic in a sudden-death playoff and recorded three further runner-up finishes across the season, earning him the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year award. His form translated to major championships: he made the cut at the 2025 Open Championship and closed with a final-round 66 to finish tied 16th, his best result in a major to date. His 2025-26 PGA Tour season has been more modest, with conditional status limiting his schedule, though he has made cuts and recorded top-25 finishes on the circuit.

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