His sister, Maria, is also a professional golfer, who has competed on the Ladies European Tour.
[2] He also represented Sweden at the 1994 Espirito Santo Trophy at Le Golf National, outside Paris, France, earning a bronze medal with his team.
He has three wins on Europe's second tier Challenge Tour, the first coming in 1997 at the BTC Slovenian Open, when he went on to finish the season in second place on the 1997 Challenge Tour money list.
His second win was at the 1999 Öhrlings Swedish Matchplay, where he beat Henrik Stenson in the final.
He has also had the opportunity to play in events on the European Tour most years, but has only had one full season at the top level, in 1998 following his graduation from the Challenge Tour.