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| Meja Örtengren | |||
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| Personal information | |||
| Full name | Meja Alice Ida Örtengren | ||
| Born | 3 January 2005 Linköping, Sweden | ||
| Sporting nationality | |||
| Residence | San Francisco Bay Area, U.S. | ||
| Career | |||
| College | Stanford University | ||
| Status | Amateur | ||
| Professional wins | 1 | ||
| Achievements and awards | |||
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Meja Örtengren (born 3 January 2005) is a Swedish amateur golfer and Stanford Cardinal women's golf team player.[1] In 2022, 17 years old, she was part of the Swedish team that won the Espirito Santo Trophy and was individual co-medalist. During 2022, she also captured her first win in a professional tournament, the Swedish PGA Championship.[2] She won the Rolex Tournament of Champions back-to-back in 2021 and 2022.[3]
Örtengren started playing golf at age 4 and was a licensed player by 7, and would go on to enjoy a very decorated amateur career. She started competing at age 10 and played in her first Swedish Golf Tour event at 14, the Hoya Ladies Open at Flommen Golf Club, where she held the lead after round one.[4]
Örtengren joined the National Team and helped secure silver at the 2020 European Girls' Team Championship at Hrubá Borša, Slovakia. She won the 2022 Espirito Santo Trophy at Le Golf National in France together with Ingrid Lindblad and Louise Rydqvist, where she also recorded the lowest individual score, tied with Helen Briem and Rose Zhang.[5]
Örtengren was the individual leader in stroke play at the 2023 European Ladies' Team Championship at Tawast Golf & Country Club in Finland.[6] She won the 2024 European Nations Cup – Copa Sotogrande with the Swedish team by 17 strokes ahead of England in second, and she was runner-up for the individual title behind only her compatriot Elin Pudas Remler.[7][8]
In 2021, Örtengren won the German Girls Open and the Annika Invitational Europe, and was tapped by captain Annika Sörenstam to represent Europe at the 2021 Junior Solheim Cup, held at Sylvania Country Club in Toledo, Ohio.[9]
Örtengren was runner-up at the French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship at Golf de Saint-Cloud behind Francesca Fiorellini in 2021, and won the event in a final against Andrea Revuelta in 2023. She rounded off her 2021 season by winning the AJGA's 44th annual Rolex Tournament of Champions at PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, with a six-stroke victory over Alexa Pano,[10][11] a title which she successfully defended in 2022 at TPC San Antonia, with a score of 273 (−15).[12]
In the 2023 Girls Amateur Championship at Ganton Golf Club and Fulford Golf Club in Yorkshire, England, she was the 36-hole stroke-play qualifying medalist with a 12-under-par score of 136, five strokes ahead of nearest competitor. However, Örtengren lost to Martina Navarro Navarro on the 20th hole in the semi-final after coming back from 5 holes down after 11 holes.[13]
Örtengren made a series of LET Access Series starts. She came close to winning her first professional event at the 2021 GolfUppsala Open, missing to join a playoff with Kajsa Arwefjäll and Sofie Bringner by one stroke to finish third.[14] A week later, she was in contention at the Anna Nordqvist Västerås Open after an opening round of 64, but ultimately finished tied for sixth.[15] Instead she captured her first win in a professional tournament at the 2022 Swedish PGA Championship Trelleborg, following a playoff with Zhen Bontan.[16]
She made her international LET debut at the 2024 Amundi German Masters, where she sat in second place after the first round, and was the only other amateur to make the cut, alongside Helen Briem.
Örtengren enrolled at Stanford University in the fall of 2024 and started playing with the Stanford Cardinal women's golf team. She won her first tournament in February 2025, and was named Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman of the Year and to the Spring Annika Award Watch List. She reached the final of the 2025 NCAA Division I women's golf championship with Stanford and tied for 10th individually.[17]
Source:[3]
| No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory |
Runner-up | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 21 May 2022 | PGA Championship Trelleborg1 (as an amateur) |
−2 (69-74-68=211) | Playoff | [16] |
1Co-sanctioned by the Nordic Golf Tour
Amateur
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