Benjamin Hébert

French professional golfer (born 1987)


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::summary French professional golfer (born 1987) ::

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nameBenjamin Hébert
imageBenjamin Hebert.png
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birth_date
birth_placeBrive, France
death_date
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weight74 kg
nationality
residenceEl Tarter, Andorra
yearpro2009
tourEuropean Tour
extourChallenge Tour
prowins8
pgawins
eurowins
champwins
japwins
asiawins
sunwins
auswins
chalwins6 (Tied-5th all-time)
otherwins2
majorwins
mastersDNP
usopenDNP
openT33: 2021
pgaCUT: 2020
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Early life

In 1987, Hébert was born in Brive, France. His parents are Jean-Luc, a former pentathlete, and Françoise, a former swimmer, both of whom now work as teachers. He also has one sister, Audrey. Hébert spent some of his childhood in Tahiti, from age 14 to 18, before graduating from high school in 2005.

Amateur career

Hébert enjoyed a successful amateur career. He spent three years on the French national team, the highlight being representing his country at the 2008 Eisenhower Trophy. He won a number of individual tournaments, the most notable being the European Amateur in 2007, which gained him entry to the following year's Open Championship. He also represented Europe in the St Andrews Trophy.

Professional career

In 2009, Hébert turned professional. He enjoyed immediate success on the Challenge Tour, recording a third-place finish in the Piemonte Open after receiving a special invite. He recorded his first professional victory on the third-level Alps Tour later in the summer, before earning a card for the European Tour at qualifying school at the end of the year. However, he struggled to settle at this level, making twelve cuts but not recording a single top-twenty finish, and he failed to retain his card. In July 2011, Hébert won his first tournament on the Challenge Tour at the Credit Suisse Challenge. He followed up with a second win a week later at the English Challenge. He won his third tournament of the year, the Rolex Trophy, in August to earn a promotion to the European Tour.

In 2012, while on the European Tour, Hébert finished in the top-10 once, T-6 at the Lyoness Open and finished 195th on the Race to Dubai, losing his tour card. He returned to the Challenge Tour in 2013 and 2014. In 2014, he won his fourth Challenge Tour event in August at the Norwegian Challenge, he soon followed this up with his second with of the 2014 season in September at the Open Blue Green Côtes d'Armor Bretagne. In the final event of the 2014 season at the Dubai Festival City Challenge Tour Grand Final, he secured his third Challenge Tour win of the season and 6th career win on the tour. In doing so Hébert finished second in the Challenge Tour Rankings behind Andrew Johnston, which earned him European Tour card for 2015 and became the first player to have three Challenge Tour wins in two separate seasons.

Since 2015 Hébert has played on the European Tour. He was runner-up in the 2018 Belgian Knockout where he lost to Adrián Otaegui in the final. He lost in a playoff for the 2019 Volvo China Open against Mikko Korhonen. He also lost in a playoff for the 2019 Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open against Bernd Wiesberger.

Amateur wins

  • 2006 Grand Prix de Niort
  • 2007 European Amateur, La Coupe Mouchy (joint), Grand Prix de Bordeaux-Lac, Grand Prix Palmola, Grand Prix de Saint Cyprien

Professional wins (8)

Challenge Tour wins (6)

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Legend
Grand Finals (1)
Other Challenge Tour (5)
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::data[format=table] | No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | 17 Jul 2011 | Credit Suisse Challenge | −12 (67-67-67-71=272) | 4 strokes | ENG Jamie Moul | | 2 | 24 Jul 2011 | English Challenge | −12 (71-66-69-70=276) | 2 strokes | FRA Victor Riu | | 3 | 27 Aug 2011 | Rolex Trophy | −19 (66-65-71-67=269) | 1 stroke | ESP Jorge Campillo, ENG Tommy Fleetwood | | 4 | 10 Aug 2014 | Norwegian Challenge | −15 (65-67-69-72=273) | 2 strokes | DEU Florian Fritsch | | 5 | 7 Sep 2014 | Open Blue Green Côtes d'Armor Bretagne | −15 (66-66-67-66=265) | 3 strokes | SCO Andrew McArthur | | 6 | 8 Nov 2014 | Dubai Festival City Challenge Tour Grand Final | −12 (70-69-68-69=276) | 5 strokes | FRA Jérôme Lando-Casanova | ::

Challenge Tour playoff record (0–1) ::data[format=table]

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
12024Le Vaudreuil Golf ChallengeESP Joel MoscatelLost to par on first extra hole
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Alps Tour wins (1)

::data[format=table] | No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | 9 Aug 2009 | Omnium of Belgium | −16 (69-71-66-66=272) | 1 stroke | NED Joost Luiten | ::

French Tour wins (1)

::data[format=table] | No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | 18 Oct 2014 | Richard Mille Invitational | 2 and 1 | FRA Édouard Dubois | | ::

Playoff record

European Tour playoff record (0–3) ::data[format=table]

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
12019Volvo China OpenFIN Mikko KorhonenLost to birdie on first extra hole
22019Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish OpenAUT Bernd WiesbergerLost to par on third extra hole
32019Turkish Airlines OpenENG Tyrrell Hatton, USA Kurt Kitayama,
FRA Victor Perez, AUT Matthias Schwab,
ZAF Erik van RooyenHatton won with par on fourth extra hole
Kitayama eliminated by birdie on third hole
Hébert, Perez and van Rooyen eliminated by birdie on first hole
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Results in major championships

Results not in chronological order in 2020. ::data[format=table]

Tournament20082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Masters Tournament
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipCUT
PGA Championship
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Tournament201920202021
Masters Tournament
PGA ChampionshipCUT
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipT41NTT33
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CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" = tied

NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships

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Tournament20192020
ChampionshipT18
Match PlayNT1
Invitational
ChampionsT65NT1
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1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

NT = No tournament

"T" = Tied

Team appearances

Amateur

References

References

  1. "Benjamin Hébert". European Tour.
  2. "Benjamin Hebert official website - Bio personal".
  3. "Benjamin Hebert official website - Bio golf".
  4. (27 August 2011). "Hebert in hat-trick heaven with Rolex Trophy win". PGA European Tour.
  5. (10 August 2014). "Hebert takes Norwegian Challenge title". [[Fox News]].
  6. (7 September 2014). "Hebert wins by 3 in France". [[Miami Herald]].
  7. (20 May 2018). "Otaegui the Knockout king in Belgium". PGA European Tour.
  8. (5 May 2019). "Korhonen claims play-off glory in China". PGA European Tour.
  9. Scott, Steve. (14 July 2019). "Bernd Weisberger edges Benjamin Hebert in the gloaming to take Scottish Open title". The Courier.

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