Bernd Wiesberger

Bernd meadow Berger (born 8 October 1985 in Vienna) is an Austrian professional golfer.

Career

After a successful amateur career with numerous national titles meadow Berger was 2006 Occupation golfers. About the Tour School, he qualified for the European Tour of the 2009 season, but could not hold their own, so he returned to the Challenge Tour again, and there, in 2010 land his first two tournament victories. With a fifth place in the annual ranking 2010 Wiesenberger regained eligibility to play for the European Tour from 2011. With four top - 10 finishes, including two second-place finishes, he finished that season in 64th place on the money list.

The first victory on the European Tour took place in April 2012 at the Ballantine 's Championship in South Korea. Wies Berger won this, also on Asian Tour and Korean Tour tournament scoring with five strokes ahead after both the second and in the third round the course record on - bezw. established. Thanks to this success, he could also venture into the Top 100 of the World Golf Rankings. After winning the Lyoness Open he improved end of July 2012 to rank 78 and until the end of the season at No. 64 The Race to Dubai in 2012, he finished in 22nd place.

In April 2013 he took on the Asian Tour victory at the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters before the reigning Open champion Ernie Els after a tie for third place in the Portugal Masters and other good finishes Wiesenberger reached in November 2013 with rank 52 its best ever placement in the world Golf Rankings. In the Race to Dubai in 2013 he landed at No. 28

When choosing Sportsman of the Year 2013 Meadow Berger finished fifth.

Tournament Win

Amateur

Professional

Participation in team competitions

Amateur

  • Eisenhower Trophy: 2004, 2006
  • Jacques Léglise Trophy: 2003

Professional

Participation in Major Championships

DNP = did not participate CUT = cut failed "T " shared placement

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