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Charl Schwartzel

1984 - Today

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Charl Adriaan Schwartzel ( sharl SHWORT-səl; born 31 August 1984) is a South African professional golfer who currently plays in the LIV Golf Invitational Series and has previously played on the PGA Tour, European Tour and the Sunshine Tour. He has won one major title, the Masters in 2011. Schwartzel's highest world ranking has been number six, after finishing in a tie for fourth at the WGC-Cadillac Championship in 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Charl Schwartzel is the 70th most popular golfer (down from 69th in 2019), the 456th most popular biography from South Africa (down from 435th in 2019) and the 6th most popular South African Golfer.

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Among GOLFERS

Among golfers, Charl Schwartzel ranks 70 out of 71Before him are Mike Weir, Brooks Koepka, Stewart Cink, Matt Kuchar, Paula Creamer, and Louis Oosthuizen. After him are Lucas Glover, Graeme McDowell, Azahara Muñoz, Trevor Immelman, Tommy Fleetwood, and Danny Willett.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Charl Schwartzel ranks 1,541Before him are Tomohito Shugyo, Tom James, Kate French, Manuel Rodas, Karen Bardsley, and Chris Copeland. After him are Shilpa Rao, Jimmy Howard, Jimmy Kébé, Sadha, Meena Kandasamy, and Diana Matheson.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Charl Schwartzel ranks 454 out of 454Before him are Handré Pollard (1994), Louis Oosthuizen (1982), Lalela Mswane (1997), and Alan Hatherly (1996). After him are Michelle Toro (1991), Rivaldo Coetzee (1996), Kurt-Lee Arendse (1996), Dale Steyn (1983), Dean Furman (1988), Shaun Keeling (1987), Trevor Immelman (1979), and Lawrence Brittain (1990).

Among GOLFERS In South Africa

Among golfers born in South Africa, Charl Schwartzel ranks 6Before him are Gary Player (1935), Nick Price (1957), Justin Rose (1980), Ernie Els (1969), and Louis Oosthuizen (1982). After him are Trevor Immelman (1979).