Elisabeth Esterl

Elisabeth Esterl ( born August 29, 1976 in Dingolfing, Germany ) is a German professional golfer who has played in her career to date more than 178 professional tournaments and thereby placed more than 30 times in the Top Ten. Your prizes add up to date on EURO 634,181.95.

Professional career

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

Your most successful year was 2003, where she won the Tenerife Ladies Open and also placed five times in the top five. This year she won the 1st place in the Titleist German Order of Merit, which meant at the same time with 159,298.51 EURO 2nd place in the Order of Merit of the LET.

As the first German golfer ever they took part in the 2003 Solheim Cup and contributed to the victory of Europeans against the U.S. team at important points 1.5.

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

Placements on the LET in the top ten

  • Green background: Victory
  • Yellow Background: Top Five
  • For 2009, Elisabeth Esterl reported for 22 tournaments.
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