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Full name
  
Nicolas Vanhootegem

The Open Championship
  
T30: 2001

Height
  
1.83 m

Turned professional
  
1994

U.S. Open
  
DNP

Role
  
Golfer

Professional wins
  
4

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

Name
  
Nicolas Vanhootegem

Challenge tour
  
3

Nationality
  
Belgium

PGA Championship
  
DNP

Residence
  
Knokke, Belgium


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Born
  
7 October 1972 (age 51) Brussels, Belgium (
1972-10-07
)

Former tours
  
PGA European Tour, Challenge Tour

Nicolas Vanhootegem (born 7 October 1972) is a Belgian professional golfer.

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Vanhootegem was born in Brussels. He won several tournaments as an amateur, including the Welsh Open Stroke Play, and turned professional in 1994. He has spent his career fluctuating between membership of the main European Tour and the second tier Challenge Tour.

Vanhootegem has won three tournaments on the Challenge Tour, the 1995 Neuchatel Open SBS Trophy, the 2002 Aa St Omer Open, and the 2007 Telenet Trophy, which was held in his home country. He also won the 1997 Omnium of Belgium. He represented his country at the World Cup in 1996.

Amateur wins

  • 1991 Welsh Amateur Open Stroke Play Championship, Luxembourg Amateur Open Championship, Belgium International Championship, Omnium of Belgium
  • 1993 Omnium of Belgium
  • Challenge Tour wins (3)

  • 1995 Neuchâtel Open SBS Trophy
  • 2002 Aa St Omer Open
  • 2007 Telenet Trophy
  • Other wins (1)

  • 1997 Omnium of Belgium
  • Results in major championships

    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" = tied
    Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.

    Team appearances

    Amateur

  • Eisenhower Trophy (representing Belgium): 1992,1994
  • St Andrews Trophy (representing Continental Europe): 1994
  • Professional

  • World Cup (representing Belgium): 1996
  • References

    Nicolas Vanhootegem Wikipedia


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