Matthias Schwab | |
Birth Date: | 9 December 1994 |
Birth Place: | Schladming, Austria |
Height: | 5 ft 11 in |
Weight: | 161 lb |
College: | Vanderbilt University |
Yearpro: | 2017 |
Tour: | PGA Tour |
Extour: | European Tour Challenge Tour |
Masters: | DNP |
Usopen: | CUT: 2020 |
Open: | CUT: 2021 |
Pga: | CUT: 2020 |
Matthias Schwab (born 9 December 1994) is an Austrian professional golfer who plays on the European Tour and the PGA Tour. As a 17 year old, he finished runner-up at the 2012 Amateur Championship. On the 2019 European Tour, he finished 17th on the Race to Dubai rankings after 10 top-10 finishes, including two second place finishes.
Schwab had a successful amateur career. He reached the final of the 2012 Amateur Championship at Royal Troon Golf Club, losing to Alan Dunbar by 1 hole. He attended Vanderbilt University from 2013 to 2017. While at Vanderbilt he was joint third in the individual competition in both the 2016 and 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships.
Schwab turned professional in June 2017 and played on the Challenge Tour for the rest of the year, finishing 33rd in the Order of Merit. In November 2017 Schwab became one of 33 players to earn 2018 European Tour cards through Q School.[1] [2]
Schwab played on the European Tour during 2018. He tied for fourth place in the Hero Indian Open in March and ended his rookie year 72nd on the Race to Dubai with seven top-10 finishes. On the 2019 European Tour, he finished second at the Porsche European Open, tied fourth at the Italian Open and lost in a playoff at the Turkish Airlines Open event to end 17th in the 2019 Race to Dubai rankings and moved to 80th on the Official World Golf Ranking. On 3 November 2019, at the WGC-HSBC Champions at the Sheshan International GC, Shanghai, China, he finished tied fourth, four strokes behind winner Rory McIlroy.
Schwab competed in the Men's individual event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, finishing tied-27th overall.[3]
Schwab's father Andreas represented Austria in the bobsleigh event at the 1976 Winter Olympics.[4]
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European Tour playoff record (0–1)
Results not in chronological order in 2020.
Tournament | 2020 | 2021 | |
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Masters Tournament | |||
PGA Championship | CUT | ||
U.S. Open | CUT | ||
The Open Championship | NT | CUT |
Tournament | 2019 | 2020 | |
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Championship | T42 | ||
Match Play | NT1 | ||
Invitational | |||
Champions | T4 | NT1 |
Amateur
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