Fredrik Andersson Hed

[2] Andersson Hed won his first title on the Challenge Tour only a year after turning pro at the inaugural Danish PGA Championship.

[3] However, he found success hard to come by on the main European Tour, where he had to return to qualifying school on numerous occasions.

[2] Andersson Hed won his first European Tour title at the 2010 BMW Italian Open at Royal Park, outside Turin, on his 245th attempt.

[4] Two weeks later, he finished tied in second place, with Luke Donald, at the European Tour's flagship event, the 2010 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club.

[3] He missed the cut at the European Tour Qualifying School in November 2015 by one stroke,[6] and subsequently retired from professional golf.