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'''Jan Olov Lennart Rube''' (born 14 April 1952) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] former [[professional golfer]], who was one of the best [[Amateur sports|amateur]] players in [[Sweden]] in the 1970s. |
'''Jan Olov Lennart Rube''' (born 14 April 1952) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] former [[professional golfer]], who was one of the best [[Amateur sports|amateur]] players in [[Sweden]] in the 1970s. |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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Rube is grandson of Swedish photographer |
Rube is grandson of Swedish photographer Arthur Rube. |
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Rube began as a caddie at age 9 and learned golf in 1961 at Mölle Golf Club outside [[Höganäs]] in the province of [[Scania]] in the south of Sweden.<ref name=":4">{{cite magazine |magazine=Svensk Golf |number=6 |date=June 2004 |title=De glömda hjältarna |trans-title=The forgotten heroes |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/5mxz4cs1/paper/135#/paper/5mxz4cs1/132 |language=Swedish |pages= |
Rube began as a caddie at age 9 and learned golf in 1961 at [[Mölle Golf Club]] outside [[Höganäs]] in the province of [[Scania]] in the south of Sweden.<ref name=":4">{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=6 |date=June 2004 |title=De glömda hjältarna |trans-title=The forgotten heroes |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/5mxz4cs1/paper/135#/paper/5mxz4cs1/132 |language=Swedish |pages=128–137}}</ref> |
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He came to represent Mölle Golf Club |
He came to represent Mölle Golf Club through the main part of his career, but switched to [[Rya Golf Club]], situated outside [[Helsingborg]], in 1979. |
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== Amateur career == |
== Amateur career == |
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Rube, at age 17, reached the final of the 1969 [[Swedish Junior Matchplay Championship|Swedish Junior Match-play Championship]] at [[Djursholm Golf Club]] in [[Stockholm]].<ref name=":3">{{cite book|last=Jansson|first=Anders|url=https://www.e-magin.se/paper/94rt7fj3/popup/1|title=Golf - Den gröna sporten|date=1979|publisher=[[Swedish Golf Federation]]|isbn=9172603283|pages=150–152, 208, 215, 228–232|language=Swedish|trans-title=Golf - The green sport}}</ref> |
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He first represented Sweden at the 1970 [[European Youths' Team Championship]], being part of the Swedish team, who successfully defended their championship from the year before.<ref name=":3" /> |
He first represented Sweden at the 1970 [[European Youths' Team Championship]], being part of the Swedish team, who successfully defended their championship from the year before.<ref name=":3" /> |
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In 1971, still a junior, Rube reached the final at the [[Swedish Matchplay |
In 1971, still a junior, Rube reached the final at the [[Swedish Matchplay Championship]], losing with one hole over 36 holes at Örebro Golf Club against defending champion [[Hans Hedjerson]]. |
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In 1973, he won the Boyd Quaich Academic |
In 1973, he won the Boyd Quaich Academic Championship at [[St Andrews]], [[Scotland]], scoring 285 over 72 holes at the [[Old Course at St Andrews|Old Course]], including an amateur course record of 66 in the second round, after never have seen the course before the practice round. |
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After winning the 1974 [[Swedish Matchplay |
After winning the 1974 [[Swedish Matchplay Championship]] at [[Kalmar Golf Club]], Rube was awarded the 1974 [[Swedish Golfer of the Year]], male and female, professional and amateur. |
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In August 1975, Rube, together with Bob Bäckstedt, represented Sweden at Club El Rincon in [[Bogota, Colombia|Bogotà, Colombia]], among 18 two-man nation teams, competing for the Coupa El Rincon over 72 holes stroke-play. The Swedish team finished second and Rube second individually on a score of 2-under par, five strokes behind winner [[Denis Watson]], [[Rhodesia]]. The best amateur golf nations in the world were invited, but United States did not participate.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=7 |date=February 1975 |first=Anders |last=Jansson |title=Svensk fullträff i Sydamerica: Andra plats i "par-VM" |trans-title=Swedish success in South America: Second place at "World Amateur Pair Championship" |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/fgmbb6kx/paper/35#/paper/fgmbb6kx/35 |language=Swedish |pages=34–35, 46}}</ref> |
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Rube |
At college in America, Rube, together with fellow Swede [[Krister Kinell]], in 1975–76 played for the [[United States International University]] in [[San Diego|San Diego, California]], becoming the first Swedes to play golf at a university in the United States.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=1 |date=February 1976 |first=Bobby |last=Strandberg |title=Rapport från USA: "Det är inte viktigt att vinna - det är allt!" |trans-title=Report from the U.S.: "It's not important to win - It's everything!" |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/2bzjfxc4/paper/57#/paper/2bzjfxc4/57 |language=Swedish |pages=57–58}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=3 |date=May 1976 |title=Upp och ner för våra USA-golfare |trans-title=Up and down for our U.S.-golfers |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/nx2vh65r/paper/39#/paper/nx2vh65r/39 |language=Swedish |page=39}}</ref> |
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Rube's greatest international achievements was two victories in the German International Amateur Stroke-play Championship, in [[Stuttgart]] in 1977 and in [[Hamburg]] in 1980.<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=5 |date=July 1977 |title=Tyska Öppna: Rube försvarade Hedjersons seger |trans-title=German Open: Rube defended Hedjersons victory |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/btz81ft7/paper/30#/paper/btz81ft7/30 |language=Swedish |pages=30, 72}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=6 |date=June 1980 |title=Västtyska Öppna |trans-title=German Open: West German Open |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/66jkbf0s/paper/35#/paper/66jkbf0s/35 |language=Swedish |pages=35, 67}}</ref> |
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During an 11-year period, from 1971 to 1981, he was the only player to represent Sweden at every [[European Amateur Team Championship]] and every amateur worlds, the [[Eisenhower Trophy]]. He has represented Sweden five times at the [[Eisenhower Trophy]], more times than any other Swedish male golfer. In [[1976 Eisenhower Trophy|1976]], at [[Penina Golf and Resort]], [[Portugal]], the Swedish team (with Rube, [[Hans Hedjerson]], [[Mikael Sorling]] and Göran Lundqvist) finished an, at the time, all-time best 7th among 38 participating nations and Rube tied 21st individually.<ref>{{cite magazine|date=August 1988|title=Golf-VM genom åren, VM-resultat genom tiderna|trans-title=World Team Championship through the years|url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/mnr77hnf/popup/1?|magazine=Svensk Golf|language=Swedish|pages=168–170, 174–175|accessdate=29 December 2020|number=8}}</ref> The same year, Rube was appointed, for the first of three appearances, to the Continent of Europe team to meet [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] for the [[St Andrews Trophy]] at the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland. |
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During an 11-year period, from 1971 to 1981, he was the only player to represent Sweden at every [[European Amateur Team Championship]] and every amateur worlds, the [[Eisenhower Trophy]]. He has represented Sweden five times at the [[Eisenhower Trophy]], tied with [[Claes Jöhncke]] more times than any other Swedish male golfer. In [[1976 Eisenhower Trophy|1976]], at [[Penina Golf and Resort]], [[Portugal]], the Swedish team (with Rube, [[Hans Hedjerson]], [[Mikael Sorling]] and Göran Lundqvist) finished an, at the time, all-time best 7th among 38 participating nations and Rube tied 21st individually.<ref name=wtc>{{cite magazine |date=August 1988 |title=Golf-VM genom åren, VM-resultat genom tiderna |trans-title=World Team Championship through the years |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/mnr77hnf/popup/1? |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |language=Swedish |pages=168–170, 174–175 |access-date=29 December 2020 |number=8}}</ref> The same year, Rube was appointed, for the first of three appearances, to the Continent of Europe team to meet [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] for the [[St Andrews Trophy]] at the [[Old Course at St Andrews|Old Course, St Andrews]], [[Scotland]]. |
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At the [[1978 Eisenhower Trophy]] in [[Fiji]], team Sweden finished a new all-time best 5th and Rube again tied 21st individually.<ref name=wtc/> |
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⚫ | As an amateur, Rube made the cut at the [[Scandinavian Enterprise Open]] on the [[ |
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⚫ | As an amateur, Rube made the cut at the [[Scandinavian Enterprise Open]] on the [[European Tour]] on two occasions, in [[1977 European Tour|1977]] at [[Royal Drottningholm Golf Club|Drottningholm Golf Club]] finishing tied 47th with former [[U.S. Open (golf)|U.S. Open]] winner [[Orville Moody]] and [[1980 European Tour|1980]] at [[Vasatorp Golf Club]], finishing 66th. |
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⚫ | Rube was ranked as the best Swedish amateur player by ''Svensk Golf'', the official magazine of the Swedish Golf Federation, in 1974, 1975 (tied with Hans Hedjerson) and 1980.<ref>{{cite magazine |first=Jörgen |last=Ohlson |date=December 1982|title=Årets tio bästa: VM-hjältar i topp på sista(?) listan |trans-title=Top ten of the year: World Championship heroes on top of the last(?) ranking |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/rtrkfcsp/popup/1?|magazine=Svensk Golf|language=Swedish|pages= |
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⚫ | Rube was ranked as the best Swedish amateur player of the year, by ''[[Svensk Golf]]'', the official magazine of the [[Swedish Golf Federation]], three times, in 1974, 1975 (tied with Hans Hedjerson) and 1980.<ref>{{cite magazine |first=Jörgen |last=Ohlson |date=December 1982|title=Årets tio bästa: VM-hjältar i topp på sista(?) listan |trans-title=Top ten of the year: World Championship heroes on top of the last(?) ranking |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/rtrkfcsp/popup/1? |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |language=Swedish |pages=36–39 |number=9}}</ref> |
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== Professional career == |
== Professional career == |
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After a long and successful amateur career, Rube turned professional in middle of 1981.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Svensk Golf |number=7 |date=June 1981 |first=Jörgen |last=Ohlson |title=Välkommen, "Jonta", Jag känner mig som junior på |
After a long and successful amateur career, Rube turned professional in the middle of 1981.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=7 |date=June 1981 |first=Jörgen |last=Ohlson |title=Välkommen, "Jonta", Jag känner mig som junior på nytt |trans-title=Welcome "Jonta", I fell like a junior again |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/tnvx7xpn/paper/10#/paper/tnvx7xpn/10 |language=Swedish |pages=8–11}}</ref> He only played a few professional tournaments, finishing 6th in his pro debut at the 1981 [[Swedish PGA Championship]], 16th at Eskilstuna Open and 5th at [[Ullna Golf Club]] on the Swedish pro circuit, before retiring from tournament golf at 29 years of age.<ref name=":4" /> |
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Rube was later reinstated as an amateur. |
Rube was later reinstated as an amateur. |
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== Private life == |
== Private life == |
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Since 1999 Rube resides outside Glumslöv, between [[Helsingborg]] and [[Landskrona]] on the eastcoast of Scania county in southern Sweden. He and his wife Siv have two children, Ann |
Since 1999, Rube resides outside Glumslöv, between [[Helsingborg]] and [[Landskrona]] on the eastcoast of Scania county in southern Sweden. He and his wife Siv have two children, Ann and Max.<ref name=":4" /> |
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After retiring from competitive golf in 1981, he has practiced [[paragliding]] from cliffs near his home. He has also continued to enjoy friendly golf at his three home clubs; Mölle Golf Club, Rya Golf Club and Wittsjö Golf Club.<ref name=":4" /> |
After retiring from competitive golf in 1981, he has practiced [[paragliding]] from cliffs near his home. He has also continued to enjoy friendly golf at his three home clubs; Mölle Golf Club, Rya Golf Club and Wittsjö Golf Club.<ref name=":4" /> |
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== Awards and honors == |
== Awards and honors == |
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*1974 [[Swedish Golfer of the Year]] |
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*1975 Elit Sign No. 54 by [[Swedish Golf Federation]] |
*1975 Elit Sign No. 54 by [[Swedish Golf Federation]] |
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*Honorary member of Mölle Golf Club |
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== Amateur wins == |
== Amateur wins == |
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*1977 German International Amateur Stroke-play Championship, Guldpokalen (Båstad GC), Falkenberg Open, DFDS Elite (Ljunghusen GC) |
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*1978 Grundig Satellit Cup (Flommen GC), Ingarö Masters |
*1978 Grundig Satellit Cup (Flommen GC), Ingarö Masters |
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*1979 Kvällsposten Masters (Bokskogen GC), Ingarö Masters |
*1979 Kvällsposten Masters (Bokskogen GC), Ingarö Masters |
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*1980 German International Amateur Stroke-play Championship, [[Swedish International Stroke Play Championship]], Ingarö Masters |
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*1981 Betaslaget (Perstorp GC) |
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Sources:<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" /><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Svensk Golf]] |number=6 |date=August 1975 |first=Fredrik |last=Stenström |title=Tom's Pokal: 54-årige Johny svårast för Rube |trans-title=Tom's Pokal: 54-year old Johny toughest for Rube |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/j0btbf03/paper/1#/paper/80rpjn7z/32 |language=Swedish |pages=32, 52}}</ref> |
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== Team appearances == |
== Team appearances == |
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* [[European Youths' Team Championship]] (representing Sweden): 1970 (winners), 1971, 1972, 1973 |
* [[European Youths' Team Championship]] (representing Sweden): 1970 (winners), 1971, 1972, 1973 |
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* [[European Amateur Team Championship]] (representing Sweden): 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981 |
* [[European Amateur Team Championship]] (representing Sweden): [[1971 European Amateur Team Championship|1971]], [[1973 European Amateur Team Championship|1973]], [[1975 European Amateur Team Championship|1975]], [[1977 European Amateur Team Championship|1977]], [[1979 European Amateur Team Championship|1979]], [[1981 European Amateur Team Championship|1981]] |
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*[[EGA Trophy]] (representing the Continent of Europe): 1972, 1973 |
*[[EGA Trophy]] (representing the Continent of Europe): 1972, 1973 |
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* [[Eisenhower Trophy]] (representing Sweden): [[1972 Eisenhower Trophy|1972]], [[1974 Eisenhower Trophy|1974]], [[1976 Eisenhower Trophy|1976]], [[1978 Eisenhower Trophy|1978]], [[1980 Eisenhower Trophy|1980]] |
* [[Eisenhower Trophy]] (representing Sweden): [[1972 Eisenhower Trophy|1972]], [[1974 Eisenhower Trophy|1974]], [[1976 Eisenhower Trophy|1976]], [[1978 Eisenhower Trophy|1978]], [[1980 Eisenhower Trophy|1980]] |
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* [[St Andrews Trophy]] (representing Continent of Europe): 1976, 1978, 1980 |
* [[St Andrews Trophy]] (representing Continent of Europe): 1976, 1978, 1980 |
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Sources:<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=European Team Championships|url=http://www.ega-golf.ch/page/european-team-championships|publisher=[[European Golf Association]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=International matches|url=http://www.ega-golf.ch/page/international-matches|publisher=European Golf Association}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Jan Rube | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Jan Olov Lennart Rube | ||
Nickname | Jonta | ||
Born | Hässleholm, Sweden | 14 April 1952||
Sporting nationality | Sweden | ||
Residence | Landskrona, Scania County, Sweden | ||
Spouse | Siv Rube | ||
Children | 2 | ||
Career | |||
College | United States International University – San Diego | ||
Turned professional | 1981 | ||
Achievements and awards | |||
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Jan Olov Lennart Rube (born 14 April 1952) is a Swedish former professional golfer, who was one of the best amateur players in Sweden in the 1970s.
Early life
[edit]Rube is grandson of Swedish photographer Arthur Rube.
Rube began as a caddie at age 9 and learned golf in 1961 at Mölle Golf Club outside Höganäs in the province of Scania in the south of Sweden.[1]
He came to represent Mölle Golf Club through the main part of his career, but switched to Rya Golf Club, situated outside Helsingborg, in 1979.
Amateur career
[edit]Rube, at age 17, reached the final of the 1969 Swedish Junior Match-play Championship at Djursholm Golf Club in Stockholm.[2]
He first represented Sweden at the 1970 European Youths' Team Championship, being part of the Swedish team, who successfully defended their championship from the year before.[2]
In 1971, still a junior, Rube reached the final at the Swedish Matchplay Championship, losing with one hole over 36 holes at Örebro Golf Club against defending champion Hans Hedjerson.
In 1973, he won the Boyd Quaich Academic Championship at St Andrews, Scotland, scoring 285 over 72 holes at the Old Course, including an amateur course record of 66 in the second round, after never have seen the course before the practice round.
After winning the 1974 Swedish Matchplay Championship at Kalmar Golf Club, Rube was awarded the 1974 Swedish Golfer of the Year, male and female, professional and amateur.
In August 1975, Rube, together with Bob Bäckstedt, represented Sweden at Club El Rincon in Bogotà, Colombia, among 18 two-man nation teams, competing for the Coupa El Rincon over 72 holes stroke-play. The Swedish team finished second and Rube second individually on a score of 2-under par, five strokes behind winner Denis Watson, Rhodesia. The best amateur golf nations in the world were invited, but United States did not participate.[3]
At college in America, Rube, together with fellow Swede Krister Kinell, in 1975–76 played for the United States International University in San Diego, California, becoming the first Swedes to play golf at a university in the United States.[4][5]
Rube's greatest international achievements was two victories in the German International Amateur Stroke-play Championship, in Stuttgart in 1977 and in Hamburg in 1980.[6][7][8]
During an 11-year period, from 1971 to 1981, he was the only player to represent Sweden at every European Amateur Team Championship and every amateur worlds, the Eisenhower Trophy. He has represented Sweden five times at the Eisenhower Trophy, tied with Claes Jöhncke more times than any other Swedish male golfer. In 1976, at Penina Golf and Resort, Portugal, the Swedish team (with Rube, Hans Hedjerson, Mikael Sorling and Göran Lundqvist) finished an, at the time, all-time best 7th among 38 participating nations and Rube tied 21st individually.[9] The same year, Rube was appointed, for the first of three appearances, to the Continent of Europe team to meet Great Britain and Ireland for the St Andrews Trophy at the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland.
At the 1978 Eisenhower Trophy in Fiji, team Sweden finished a new all-time best 5th and Rube again tied 21st individually.[9]
As an amateur, Rube made the cut at the Scandinavian Enterprise Open on the European Tour on two occasions, in 1977 at Drottningholm Golf Club finishing tied 47th with former U.S. Open winner Orville Moody and 1980 at Vasatorp Golf Club, finishing 66th.
Rube was ranked as the best Swedish amateur player of the year, by Svensk Golf, the official magazine of the Swedish Golf Federation, three times, in 1974, 1975 (tied with Hans Hedjerson) and 1980.[10]
Professional career
[edit]After a long and successful amateur career, Rube turned professional in the middle of 1981.[11] He only played a few professional tournaments, finishing 6th in his pro debut at the 1981 Swedish PGA Championship, 16th at Eskilstuna Open and 5th at Ullna Golf Club on the Swedish pro circuit, before retiring from tournament golf at 29 years of age.[1]
Rube was later reinstated as an amateur.
Private life
[edit]Since 1999, Rube resides outside Glumslöv, between Helsingborg and Landskrona on the eastcoast of Scania county in southern Sweden. He and his wife Siv have two children, Ann and Max.[1]
After retiring from competitive golf in 1981, he has practiced paragliding from cliffs near his home. He has also continued to enjoy friendly golf at his three home clubs; Mölle Golf Club, Rya Golf Club and Wittsjö Golf Club.[1]
Awards and honors
[edit]- 1971 Most Promising Golfer in Sweden by Zindermans Publishing House
- 1974 Swedish Golfer of the Year
- 1975 Elit Sign No. 54 by Swedish Golf Federation
- Honorary member of Mölle Golf Club
Amateur wins
[edit]- 1973 Mölle Open, Boyd Quaich Academic Championship at St Andrews
- 1974 Swedish Matchplay Championship, Martini Cup (Rya GC), Guldpokalen (Båstad GC), Falsterbohus Pierre Robert Cup (Falsterbo GC)
- 1975 Falsterbohus Pierre Robert Cup (Falsterbo GC), Tom's Pokal (Ljunghusen GC)
- 1976 Swedish International Stroke Play Championship, Guldpokalen (Båstad GC)
- 1977 German International Amateur Stroke-play Championship, Guldpokalen (Båstad GC), Falkenberg Open, DFDS Elite (Ljunghusen GC)
- 1978 Grundig Satellit Cup (Flommen GC), Ingarö Masters
- 1979 Kvällsposten Masters (Bokskogen GC), Ingarö Masters
- 1980 German International Amateur Stroke-play Championship, Swedish International Stroke Play Championship, Ingarö Masters
- 1981 Betaslaget (Perstorp GC)
Team appearances
[edit]Amateur
- European Youths' Team Championship (representing Sweden): 1970 (winners), 1971, 1972, 1973
- European Amateur Team Championship (representing Sweden): 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981
- EGA Trophy (representing the Continent of Europe): 1972, 1973
- Eisenhower Trophy (representing Sweden): 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980
- Copa El Rincon, Colombia (representing Sweden): 1975
- St Andrews Trophy (representing Continent of Europe): 1976, 1978, 1980
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "De glömda hjältarna" [The forgotten heroes]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 6. June 2004. pp. 128–137.
- ^ a b c d e Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 150–152, 208, 215, 228–232. ISBN 9172603283.
- ^ Jansson, Anders (February 1975). "Svensk fullträff i Sydamerica: Andra plats i "par-VM"" [Swedish success in South America: Second place at "World Amateur Pair Championship"]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 7. pp. 34–35, 46.
- ^ Strandberg, Bobby (February 1976). "Rapport från USA: "Det är inte viktigt att vinna - det är allt!"" [Report from the U.S.: "It's not important to win - It's everything!"]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 1. pp. 57–58.
- ^ "Upp och ner för våra USA-golfare" [Up and down for our U.S.-golfers]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 3. May 1976. p. 39.
- ^ a b c Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 180, 188, 209, 210, 212.
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External links
[edit]- Jan Rube at the Golfdata official site (in Swedish)