Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed Purse, Prize Money And Field 2023
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A tournament with a unique format returns for its third outing as 78 players each from the DP World Tour and LET compete, albeit from different tees.
The 2023 tournament takes place at Ullna Golf and Country Club near Stockholm in Sweden, and Linn Grant competes in her homeland as she defends her trophy. In 2022, she cruised to a nine-shot win over compatriot Henrik Stenson and Scot Marc Warren. There’s no Stenson this year as he now plays for LIV Golf, but Warren returns looking for his first win since the 2020 Austrian Open.
As well as Grant, who won the LET’s Race to Costa Del Sol in 2022, another local big name is 10-time DP World Tour winner Alex Noren. The 40-year-old last won on the Tour in the HNA Open de France five years ago, and he will be hoping the backing of the home crowd can inspire an 11th win this week.
Another Swede will also be confident of success given her recent form on the LPGA Tour. Madelene Sagstrom has two top-20 finishes and one in the top 10 in her last three tournaments on the Tour, and she will surely be relishing her debut in this tournament.
Like Sagstrom, Czech player Klara Spilkova has found some good recent form, with top five finishes in her two most recent LET events, and she plays too. Elsewhere, Gabriella Cowley was the closest LET player to Grant on the leaderboard in 2022, with a tie for 15th, and she will be hoping for another positive performance.
Swedish legend Annika Sorenstam, who will also compete in this year's US Women's Open at Pebble Beach, also plays.
Australian Jason Scrivener performed admirably in the 2022 tournament, with a tie for fourth, and he will be hoping to recreate the form of his last top 10 finish, a tie for seventh in January’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Spaniard Santiago Tarrio and Dutchman Darius Van Driel finished in the same position as Scrivener last year, and they will also play.
Elsewhere, Joost Luiten of the Netherlands will also be eyeing victory following a good recent run of his own, including finishing third in February’s Hero Indian Open and achieving a tie for the same position in the Korea Championship two months later.
Players will compete for a $2m purse, with the winner taking home $340,000.
Below is the prize breakdown and field for the 2023 Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed.
Scandinavian Mixed Prize Money 2023
Scandinavian Mixed Field 2023
Alexander, Casandra
Alonso, Carmen
Angurasaranee, April
Arafi, Tiffany
Armitage, Marcus
Arnaus, Adri
Arvidsson, Elin
Axelsen, John
Babnik, Pia
Baldwin, Matthew
Bekker, Oliver
Beveridge, Laura
Björk, Alexander
Blixt, Jonas
Bramwell, Lee Anne
Brewerton, Becky
Bringner, Sofie
Broberg, Kristoffer
Broch Estrup, Nicole
Brun, Julien
Burke, Hannah
Cabrera Bello, Rafa
Campillo, Jorge
Carta, Virginia Elena
Catlin, John
Cheenglab, Trichat
Cowan, Olivia
Cowley, Gabriella
Crocker, Sean
Dagar, Diksha
Davidson Spilkova, Klara
Davies, Rosie
De Jager, Louis
Deilert, Isabella
Dimmock, Annabel
Donaldson, Jamie
Duncan, Louise
Elvira, Nacho
Fanali, Alessandra
Ferguson, Ewen
Folke, Moa
Forrest, Grant
Forsström, Simon
Forsterling, Alexandra
Freiburghaus, Jeremy
Fuenfstueck, Laura
Gainer, Cara
Gallacher, Stephen
Garcia Rodriguez, Sebastian
Garcia, Nicole
Gavins, Daniel
Givens, Eleanor
Grant, Linn
Grechi, Emma
Green, Gavin
Grimberg Lignell, Andrea
Guerrier, Julien
Gustavsson, Johanna
Hall, Lydia
Hanna, Chase
Harm, Leonie
Hedwall, Caroline
Helligkilde, Marcus
Henry, Kylie
Hewson, Alice
Hidalgo, Angel
Hill, Calum
Hillier, Whitney
Hisatsune, Ryo
Holmey, Lauren
Humphreys, Lily May
Iturrioz, Nuria
Janewattananond, Jazz
Johnson, Felicity
Jonsson, Tobias
Jordan, Matthew
Kawamura, Masahiro
Kieffer, Maximilian
Kinhult, Marcus
Kjeldsen, Søren
Kobori, Momoka
Koivisto, Tiia
Kouskova, Sara
Lacroix, Frederic
Law, David
Lennarth, Camilla
Leth-Nissen, Amalie
Levy, Alexander
Li, Haotong
Lindberg, Mikael
Lindblad, Ingrid
Lombard, Zander
Long, Hurly
Lorenzo-Vera, Mike
Luiten, Joost
Macintyre, Robert
Maclaren, Meghan
Magnusson, Anna
Mansell, Richard
Melecka, Tereza
Melichova, Jana
Metraux, Kim
Molinari, Edoardo
Mora, Anne-Charlotte
Morrison, James
Nadaud, Nastasia
Nemecz, Lukas
Nilsson, Emma
Noren, Alex
Nørgaard, Niklas
Onishi, Yuri
Paratore, Renato
Paul, Yannik
Paulsen, Maiken Bing
Pelaez Trivino, Ana
Pepperell, Eddie
Pettersson, Lisa
Pulkkanen, Tapio
Ramsay, Richie
Rozner, Antoine
Rudgeley, Kirsten
Sagstrom, Madelene
Samooja, Kalle
Sauzon, Agathe
Schmidt, Patricia Isabel
Schober, Sarah
Scrivener, Jason
Sharma, Shubhankar
Shinkwin, Callum
Söderberg, Sebastian
Sorenstam, Annika
Southgate, Matthew
Spitz, Emma
Stavnar, Madelene
Sullivan, Andy
Syme, Connor
Tarning Soenderby, Smilla
Tarrio, Santiago
Thomson, Michele
Townsend, Hugo
Van Dam, Anne
Van Driel, Darius
Veerman, Johannes
Von Dellingshausen, Nicolai
Walters, Justin
Wang, Jeunghun
Waring, Paul
Warren, Marc
Wessberg, Linda
Whitnell, Dale
Wikstrom, Ursula
Williams, Chloe
Wilson, Oliver
Witt, Sophie
Wolf, Christine
Young, Liz
Where Is The 2023 Scandinavian Mixed?
The tournament takes place at Ullna Golf and Country Club new Stockholm. The course, which opened in 1981 and was renovated by Jack Nicklaus in 2013, is characterised by gentle hills and streams and is located along the banks of Lake Ullna.
How Does The Scandinavian Mixed Work?
The tournament sees 78 players each from the DP World Tour and LET compete for the same prize purse and trophy, with competitors paired together in the same field.