Esther Persson
Availability status: Available
Country: Sweden
Date of birth: 05/02/2007
Height: 5 feet 3 inches
Weight: 121 lbs
Sex: Female
Graduation Year: 2026
Enrollment Year: 2026
Qualifications:
High School Grades: English: A, Business: A, History: A, Social Science: A, Swedish: A, Maths: B, Spanish: B, Religion: B;
SAT: Not taken yet
TOEFL: Not taken yet
Scoring Average: 79
Tournament Low Score: 68
Current Handicap: 2
World Amateur Golf Ranking: 3077
National U18 Ranking (Sweden): 21
Top tournament results:
2nd place Swedish Junior Tour Div.2 (77,76,68)
T19th place Stenson Sunesson Junior Challenge (84,84,71)
1st place Crecy Juniors International (74,72,80)
T16th place Swedish Junior Tour Div.1 (73,80,76)
9th place Swedish Junior Tour Div 1 #6 (77,76,78)
1st place Swedish Junior Tour Div.2 (74,74)
2nd place Onsjo C&B JMI (74,77)
4th place Swedish Junior Tour Div.2 (78,76)
1st place Dynekilen Junior Open (78,79)
3rd place Swedish Junior Tour Div.2 (75,80)
6th place Swedish Junior Tour Div.1 (78,74,78)
19th place Stenson Sunesson (84,84,71)
3rd place Gulbringa Open (83,80)
Give us 5 words that best describe you as an athlete:
Dedicated, hardworking, ambitious, team player, supportive.
Tell us about your best memory of your athletic career:
My best memory so far in my career is when I shot my first competitive round under par. It was an indescribable feeling because everything just flowed, whatever situation I ended up in, I solved it and in the worst case I made par. I learned so much from that round, I knew I could shoot low and play so well but it gave me a lot of motivation to keep practice and get better. Because I knew that I wanted to know that feeling again.
Goals:
My goal is to practice and compete as much as I can to be as good as possible and see how far I can get.
Anything else we should know?
Throughout my entire life, I have been a part of a team. It’s a very special feeling playing for someone else and not just yourself, to know that you have a team of friends to practice and develop together. The feeling of winning and to share the victory, or loss, feels greater when you have a team to share it with.