Earned his first European Tour win in thrilling fashion, defeating Rory McIlroy, Kalle Samooja, Lorenzo Gagli and Andres Romero in a five-way play-off to win the 2019 Omega European Masters.
Breakthrough win on the Challenge Tour came at the Barclays Kenya Open in 2016, the same year the Swede qualified for the U.S. Open at Oakmont and came through Qualifying School to earn a debut season on the European Tour in 2017.
Returned to the European Tour after finishing inside the top 15 of the Challenge Tour Rankings in 2018.
First picked up a club at the age of three and joined Partille Golfclub in his native Gothenburg at the age of seven. Won gold representing Sweden Boys at the European Boys Team Championship before spending four and a half years studying at Coastal Carolina University.
Earned the nickname "Seabass" at college after the character in the film Dumb and Dumber - and says it has stuck ever since.
Oh brother - 2022 a family affair on the DP World Tour, In its 50-year history, the DP World Tour has seen many family members tee it up: fathers and sons, uncles and nephews and brothers – including twins.
Returned to winner's circle with victory in the 2017 Trophée Hassan II to end a seven year drought, which had coincided with a run of injuries.
Announced his arrival on the European Tour with two wins in 2010, earning a spot in that year’s victorious Ryder Cup team, alongside his younger brother Francesco.
Won three times on his way to topping the Challenge Tour Rankings in 2009 with a then-record season total of €242,979 earnings for the year.
Crowned an illustrious amateur career in 2005 by becoming the first European winner of the U.S. Amateur Championship since 1911, turning professional a year later after completing his engineering degree at the University of Torino.
Has a special talent in that he can recite an entire deck of cards by memory.
Sebastian Heisele - Player Blog, In this week's Player Blog presented by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, the newly retired Sebastian Heisele discusses the ups and downs of a career on Tour, his acceptance of life as a 'journeyman', how Covid changed his view of life and his desire to be both a coach and mentor for the next generation.
The bubble boys - A look at those fighting for their cards at the Portugal Masters, The DP World Tour is set for one of its most nail-biting weeks of the season as the 2022 Portugal Masters hands players the last chance to earn points to keep their playing privileges.