Thomas Bjom
Thomas Bjom

Born: 18th February 1971
Country: Denmark
Tour: PGA European Tour
Turned Professional: 1993

Perhaps the greatest Danish Golfer of all time, Bjorn’s illustrious, professional career includes 10 PGA European Tour wins and two international titles. A fierce competitor, Bjorn was a key member of two European Ryder Cup teams and has finished runner-up in three major championships. His third-round 63 at the 2005 PGA Championship tied the record-low round ever shot in a major. Bjorn had a stellar return to form in 2010, highlighted by a victory at the Estoril Open de Portugal.

In 2011 Bjom was the last player selected for the 140th Open Championship, he took first day joint lead with a stunning 65, he went on to finish 4th at 1 under par with a total of 279.

Professional Results:
2011: 1st, Omega European Masters; 1st, Johnnie Walker Championship;  4th, The 140th Open Championship;  1st, Commercialbank Qatar Masters, 8th Portugal Masters. Finished the year  with a 29th at Dubai World Championships.
2010: Estoril Open de Portugal
2006: Nissan Irish Open
2005: The Daily Telegraph Dunlop Masters
2003: Dunlop Phoenix
2002: BMW International Open
2001: Dubai Desert Classic
2000: BMW International Open

Professional Team Competitions:
Ryder Cup: '97, '02
World Cup: '96, '97, '01, ‘06
The Seve Trophy: '00, '02, '03, '05, ’07, ‘09
The Royal Trophy: ‘06