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Cristian Härdin (Per Tomas Cristian Härdin) was born on 5 October, 1967 in Gävle, Sweden, is a Swedish professional golfer. Discover Cristian Härdin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Per Tomas Cristian Härdin |
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56 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
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5 October, 1967 |
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5 October |
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Gävle, Sweden |
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He is a member of famous Professional with the age 56 years old group.
Cristian Härdin Height, Weight & Measurements
At 56 years old, Cristian Härdin height is 1.82m .
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1.82m |
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Who Is Cristian Härdin's Wife?
His wife is Anna Härdin
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Anna Härdin |
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3 |
Cristian Härdin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Cristian Härdin worth at the age of 56 years old? Cristian Härdin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professional. He is from . We have estimated Cristian Härdin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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Professional |
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Timeline
He is son of Per-Olof "Pärra" Härdin (1937-2021), who was a famous ice hockey player, member of the Swedish national team winning the 1962 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships.
Per Tomas Cristian Härdin (born 5 October 1967) is a Swedish professional golfer, who was the first Scandinavian player to win The Amateur Championship and to play in the Masters Tournament.
Härdin's first name is officially spelled Cristian, but his name is in most tournament result reports spelled in the more common way Christian Härdin.
Härdin grew up in Gävle, in the Gästrikland province, part of Norrland, the northern half av Sweden.
12 years old in 1976, joining his father, his mother Birgitta and his two brothers Per and Anders, Härdin learned golf at Gävle Golf Club, one of the leading elite clubs in Sweden at the time.
Among his club mates were future European Tour winners Adam Mednick and Peter Hedblom.
Härdin was a member of the Swedish team, along with Håkan Eriksson, Magnus Grankvist, Fredrik Lindgren, Jesper Parnevik and Johan Ryström, finishing bronze medalists at the 1984 European Youth's Team Championship at Hermitage Golf Club, Ireland.
In August 1985, Härdin won the inaugural Nordic Championship, a tournament replacing the discontinued Scandinavian Match-play Championship, at Aura Golf in Turku, Finland, with a 2-under-par-score of 286, five strokes ahead of nearest competitor.
Twice representing Sweden at the Eisenhower Trophy, 1986 in Caracas, Venezuela and 1988 on home soil in Stockholm, Sweden, his team on both occasions closely missed the podium, finishing fourth.
Härdin himself finished individually tied 13th in 1986 and tied 18th in 1988.
Härdin's greatest amateur achievement came in 1988, when he won The Amateur Championship at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales, beating Ben Fouchee, South Africa in the final, 1 up.
Härdin's club mate Adam Mednick caddied for him after Mednick had lost and been kicked out from the tournament in an early round.
The week after his British Amateur triumph, Härdin proved to be one of the best amateurs in Europe at the time, finishing tied runner-up at the 1988 individual European Amateur Championship at Hamburger Golf Club Falkenstein, Germany, after an invited Australian player.
Härdin earned the silver medal on a tie breaking better last 18 holes.
However, staying in the northern part of Sweden during the winter, having not played a tournament round since the Eisenhower Trophy in September 1988, Härdin was not able to be competitive at his first visit to Augusta National.
He has later admitted that his performance did have a bad effect on his confidence and his continuing playing career.
He also, as the first Scandinavian player ever, received an invitation to play in the Masters Tournament in April 1989.
It was also the first time a male Swedish player participated in a professional major tournament in the United States.
After the Masters Tournament in April 1989, Härdin declined invitations to the 1989 U.S. Open and the Memorial Tournament and turned professional.
In 1989, Härdin received Elite Sign No. 80 by the Swedish Golf Federation, on the basis of national team appearances and national championship performances.
Härdin's father was a keen golfer and the two of them won the 1992 Swedish Father & Son Championship, played as foursome, scoring 152 over 36 holes at Ullna Golf Club in Stockholm.
His best finish on the European Tour was tied 38th at the 1993 Madeira Island Open on Madeira, Portugal, 12 strokes behind winner Mark James.
After his playing career, he became head professional at Barsebäck Golf & Country Club in Löddeköpinge, Scania province, in southern Sweden.
He played on the Swedish Golf Tour, the Challenge Tour and the European Tour until 1995.
At the 100 years anniversary of the Swedish Golf Federation in 2004, Härdin was, by the Svensk Golf magazine, ranked 44th among the 100 most important persons in the history of Swedish golf.
His only professional win came in 2008, during his time as an instructing professional, at the Swedish mini tour event Gefle Open, a former Challenge Tour tournament, in his old home town Gävle.
Härdin's British Amateur win earned him an invitation to The 117th Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club, England the same year.
He missed the cut by six strokes.
In 2012, Härdin was awarded the Barbro Montgomery Leadership Award of the Swedish Golf Federation, for his contributions to the sport at Barsebäck Golf & Country Club.
In 2012, Härdin also was awarded Swedish PGA Professional of the Year by the PGA of Sweden for his work as instructing professional.
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CUT = missed the half-way cut