Benjamin Hebert | |
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Personal information | |
Born |
Brive, France |
19 February 1987
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Weight | 74 kg (163 lb; 11.7 st) |
Nationality | France |
Residence | Moliets-et-Maa, France |
Career | |
Turned professional | 2009 |
Current tour(s) | European Tour |
Former tour(s) | Challenge Tour |
Professional wins | 7 |
Number of wins by tour | |
Challenge Tour | 6 |
Other | 1 |
Best results in major championships |
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Masters Tournament | DNP |
U.S. Open | DNP |
The Open Championship | CUT: 2008 |
PGA Championship | DNP |
Benjamin Hebert (born 19 February 1987) is a French professional golfer.
Hebert 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. Hebert spent some of his childhood in Tahiti, from age 14 to 18, before graduating from high school in 2005.
Hebert 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.
Hebert turned professional in 2009. 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, Hebert 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.