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Guido van der Valk

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Nationality
  
Netherlands

Weight
  
72 kg

Name
  
Guido der

Professional wins
  
3

Role
  
Golfer

Turned professional
  
2002

Height
  
1.78 m


Guido van der Valk

Born
  
26 January 1980 (age 44) Lelystad, Netherlands (
1980-01-26
)

Residence
  
Lelystad, Netherlands Manila, Philippines

Former tours
  
Asian Tour, Challenge Tour

Speler guido van der valk en caddie martijn paehlig


Guido van der Valk (born 26 January 1980) is a Dutch professional golfer.

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After a successful amateur career, which included representing his country at the Eisenhower Trophy, van der Valk turned down several college offers to turn professional in 2002. He joined the Challenge Tour and finished 36th in the standings in his debut season, the highlight being a second-place finish behind Iain Pyman at the BMW Russian Open. After two disappointing seasons he joined the Asian Tour in 2005. In 2007 he just missed out on retaining his card by finishing one place out at 61st in the Order of Merit; Thammanoon Srirot in 60th earned just $455 more. However, van der Valk rectified this the following year by enjoying his most successful Asian season to date in 2008, finishing 52nd on the Order of Merit.

In 2011, van der Valk posted his best result to date on the Asian Tour, losing out in a five-man playoff to Himmat Rai at the ISPS Handa Singapore Classic. Two weeks later he won on the Asian Development Tour at the PGM-MIDF KLGCC Classic. Going into the final event of the main tour season, the Thailand Golf Championship, he was 83rd on the Order of Merit, but he finished T6th to climb to 59th and retain his card. It was the first time he had retained his card automatically since 2008.

Guido van der valk klm open 2012 dag 2


Asian Development Tour wins (1)

  • 2011 PGM-MIDF KLGCC Classic
  • Other wins (2)

  • 2004 ABN Amro, Dutch PGA Championship
  • Team appearances

    Amateur

  • Eisenhower Trophy (representing the Netherlands): 2000
  • References

    Guido van der Valk Wikipedia