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Charlotte Montgomery was born on 24 August, 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a Swedish professional golfer. Discover Charlotte Montgomery's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 24 August, 1958
Birthday 24 August
Birthplace Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Stockholm

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1900

She is granddaughter of Ragnar Söderberg (1900–1974), who was a well-known businessman in Sweden and founder of one of Sweden's biggest investment companies.

1958

Charlotte Montgomery (born 24 August 1958) is a Swedish professional golfer.

She was one of the two players, who were the first female Swedes to play collegiate golf at a university in the United States and she was the first Swede to qualify for one of the main golf tours in the U.S.

Montgomery was born in Stockholm, Sweden, as the second of three daughters to Henry and Barbro Montgomery.

1971

In 1971, at 12 years and 10 months old, Montgomery suddenly quit tennis, where she was a promising talent, and tried golf, supported by her mother.

From her early golfing years, through the main part of her amateur career, Montgomery represented Royal Drottningholm Golf Club, situated close to the royal palace Drottningholm, outside Stockholm, in the surroundings were the family used to spend the summers.

Montgomery later also came to represent Falsterbo Golf Club.

Her nine years younger sister Alexandra, also reached youth elite level in Swedish golf.

1977

Her first individual international success was victory in the French International Lady Junior Championship for the Coupe Esmond in 1977, beating Eliane Berthet, France, 2 and 1 in the final at Golf de Saint-Cloud, outside Paris.

Montgomery played collegiate golf at Arizona State University 1977–1981, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Psychology, in 1980 having made All-Conference Second Team.

Together with Pia Nilsson, Montgomery was the first female Swede to play collegiate golf at a University in the United States.

1978

At junior level, Montgomery represented Sweden at the European Lady Junior's Team Championship five years in a row, the last three of them with her mother Barbro as non-playing captain and in 1978, at Is Molas Golf Club, Sardinia, Italy, the two of them could share the joy as winners, the first time ever for Sweden in this championship.

She represented Sweden at the 1978 Espirito Santo Trophy, together with Liv Wollin and Kärstin Ehrnlund.

High hopes were on the Swedish team, one stroke from second place with Montgomery fourth individually after three rounds, but with a bad last round from Montgomery and as Ehrnlund was forced to withdraw, Sweden dropped to eighth place.

Montgomery and her mother won the Swedish Mother and Daughter Championship, played as foursome, four years in a row 1978–1981 and again twice 1988–1989, when professionals were allowed to enter.

1979

Her mother Barbro was member of the board of the Swedish Golf Federation 1979–1986 and served as non-playing captain of the ladies' national junior team 1977–1979 and the ladies'national team 1979–1986.

1980

In 1980, she won one of the more prestigious amateur tournaments in the world, the North and South Women's Amateur at the Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States, beating Patti Rizzo, United States, in the final.

Despite that, she was not appointed for the Swedish team at the 1980 Espirito Santo Trophy, to be played at Pinehurst.

1981

In March 1981, she represented Sweden, together with Pia Nilsson, at an international World Cup team competition for two-women national teams in Cali, Colombia.

Sweden won as a team, 7 strokes ahead of Spain, and Montgomery won individually.

Montgomery was a member of the winning Swedish team at the 1981 European Ladies' Team Championship, at Troia Golf Club, Portugal, again with her mother as non-playing captain.

Montgomery also was individual medalist at the qualifying stroke-play.

This was Sweden's first victory ever in this championship.

In Montgomery's 1981 try to defend her North and South title, she lost in the quarter finale to winner Patti Rizzo on the first extra hole.

As an amateur, she finished tied 6th in the 1981 Women's British Open at Northumberland Golf Club, Newcastle, England

In August 1981, she turned professional, at the same time as her friend Pia Nilsson, both with the goal to play on the LPGA Tour.

Montgomery was selected for the Continent of Europe team to compete against Britain and Ireland at the 1981 Vagliano Trophy, but she could not take part, as she had turned professional.

In United States, she played 15 tournaments on the WPGT mini tour, mainly in California 1981–1982, finishing top 4 in eight of them and winning the Coors Classic in Texas, earning US$12,000 on the mini-tour season.

1982

In January 1982, she failed in her first try to qualify for the LPGA Tour, missing the cut after 36 holes at the qualifying school at Bent Tree in Sarasota, Florida.

In July 1982, she became the first Swedish born player to qualify as a member on one of the main U.S.-based golf tours, when she succeeded through the LPGA Tour Qualifying School at Ravenaux Country Club outside Houston, Texas.

She came close to win the 1982 Women's British Open at Royal Birkdale, England, in August, leading after three rounds, but fell back to a tied 5th place with Debbie Massey and Cathy Panton, three strokes from winner Marta Figueras-Dotti.

After that, she went back to United States for her LPGA debut at the Boston Five Classic.

1983

During 1983, she moved to Florida, United States, and worked with swing coach David Leadbetter and mental coach Jo Anne Whitaker.

Her first LPGA Tour top ten finish came at the 1983 Henredon Classic at Willow Creek Country Club in High Point, North Carolina, were she finished tied 6th.

During her six seasons on the LPGA Tour, her best performances was two second-place finishes in 1983.

She lost in a playoff to Joanne Carner at the 1983 Portland Ping Championship in Portland, Oregon in September.

Less than a month later, she also finished second at the 1983 San Jose Classic at the Almaden Golf & Country Club in San Jose, California, one stroke behind winner Kathy Postlewait.

Montgomery finished a career-best 35th on the 1983 LPGA Tour money list.

1984

In August 1984, Montgomery made a short visit to Sweden, now representing Falsterbo Golf Club, and won the Swedish International at Söderåsen Golf Club, which, from this season, was transformed from an amateur tournament to a professional one.

The following years Montgomery failed to maintain her form on the LPGA Tour and placed further down the money rankings.