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Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue (Ingeborg Cécilia Perslow Mourgue d'Algue) was born on 4 August, 1946 in Sweden, is a golfer. Discover Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Ingeborg Cécilia Perslow Mourgue d'Algue |
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78 years old |
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Leo |
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4 August, 1946 |
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4 August |
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Sweden |
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She is a member of famous golfer with the age 78 years old group.
Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue's Husband?
Her husband is Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue
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Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue |
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Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue worth at the age of 78 years old? Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue’s income source is mostly from being a successful golfer. She is from Sweden. We have estimated
Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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After turning 50, Mourgue d'Algue was still competitive in regular amateur tournaments and won the 1996 French Amateur Championship, 31 years after her victory in the Swedish Championship. Before she finally won that late career victory, she had been runner-up at the French Amateur Championship four times, 1977, 1980, 1982 and 1985. In later life, Mourgue d'Algue won the individual European Senior Ladies' Championship, for ladies over 50 years of age, six times, the last time at the age of 65 in 2011.
In 1994, at 48 years of age, Mourgue d'Algue finished runner-up at the Womens Amateur Championship, at the time named the British Ladies Amateur, at Newport Golf Club, England, losing in the final against Emma Duggleby, England 3 and 1. The year after, her 20 years old daughter Kristel achieved the same feat, losing in the final at Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland.
After moving to France and becoming a French citizen, Mourgue d'Algue represented France at international amateur tournaments and was a member of the winning French team, with Delphine Bourson, Caroline Bourtayre, Sophie Louapre, Sandrine Mendiburu and Valérie Pamard, at the 1989 European Ladies' Team Championship in Pals, Spain.
She represented France four times at the Espirito Santo Trophy. In 1986, 22 years after she represented Sweden in the same tournament, as well as in 1984, she served as a playing captain and led the French team to silver medals. In 1984, she also finished second in the individual tournament.
In 1981, 15 years after they met in the final of the Swedish Championship, Morgue d'Algue and Wollin played on the winning side and together in the foursome matches for the Continent of Europe against Great Britain and Ireland at the Vagliano Trophy.
Their daughter, Kristel Mourgue d'Algue, born 1973, represented France three times at the Espirito Santo Trophy and, like her mother, the Continent of Europe at the Vagliano Trophy. After winning the 1995 individual NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships in United States, Kristel turned professional and played on the Ladies European Tour.
In April 1967, still a Swedish citizen only, she won the French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship, in the semi-final beating Vivien Sounders, England, 4 and 2, who ten years later came to win the Women's British Open, and in the final beating Shirley Ward 2 and 1. The year before Perslow lost in the final against future major winner Catherine Lacoste,
In September 1967, she married Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue, one of the best French golf players of his generation, who won the French Amateur Native Championship twice and the French Amateur Open Championship three times and also was a person with great influence on the development of the sport of golf in France. He came to create the magazine Golf Européen and help to establish the Trophée Lancôme professional tournament.
In her teenage years, Perslow traveled between amateur tournaments in Sweden, often in a small car together with friend Liv Wollin, at the time the dominant female golfer in Sweden. Wollin and Perslow in 1966 came to meet in the final of the Swedish Match-play Championship when Perslow was the defending champion. Wollin won the match, despite it was played at Perslow's home course.
In late 1966, she came to France, to play golf at Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche, west of Paris, for eight months. She practiced under instructing professional Henri Mourguillat, who also trained French stars of the time Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue and Catherine Lacoste.
After winning the 1965 Swedish Amateur Match-play Championship, she also represented Sweden twice at the European Ladies' Team Championship, 1965 and 1967.
Representing Sweden, at 18 years of age, she was the youngest competitor at the inaugural world amateur team championship, the 1964 Espirito Santo Trophy at St. Germain Golf Club, outside Paris in her future home country of France, of which she did not know at the time.
Ingeborg Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue (née Perslow) (born 4 August 1946, in Sweden) is a French - Swedish amateur golfer.