Robert Karlsson named European Tour Golfer for September

Robert Karlsson has been named The European Tour Golfer of the Month for September in recognition of his superb victory in the Mercedes-Benz Championship

Robert Karlsson

Robert Karlsson has been named The European Tour Golfer of the Month for September in recognition of his superb victory in the Mercedes-Benz Championship at Golf Club Gut Lärchenhof.

The 39 year old strengthened his position as the most prolific Swedish winner in the history of The European Tour International Schedule with this, his eighth title overall, and his third in Germany following his successes in the 1997 BMW International Open and his triumph in the 2006 Deutsche Bank Players’ Championship of Europe.

Karlsson withstood a strong final day challenge from Italy’s Francesco Molinari at the Cologne venue to maintain his reputation as one of the most accomplished front runners in Europe with seven of his eight victories having come after he led going into the final day.

“Obviously I am delighted to be named as the Golfer of the Month for September on The European Tour,” said Karlsson. “It is great to be acknowledged for all the hard work you put in over a season and this award recognises what was a wonderful win for me in the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Cologne.

“I always enjoy playing in Germany not least for the fact that the tournaments there are always very well run and everything about them is very well organised. I have had success in the country in the past too, so it was nice to go there and win again. It was also nice to get a win under my belt in 2008, because it would have felt a bit strange not to have won this season as I had been playing so well up to that point.”

Karlsson faced strong competition for the September award, which was voted for by a panel of golfing journalists from newspapers, magazines, television and radio. Singled out for particular praise were Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño for his victory in The Quinn Insurance British Masters at The Belfry, and Frenchman Jean-François Lucquin for his maiden European Tour triumph in the Omega European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre.

 

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