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Karsten Solheim was born on 15 September, 1911 in Bergen, Norway, is an Engineer. Discover Karsten Solheim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Occupation Engineer, inventor, executive
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 15 September, 1911
Birthday 15 September
Birthplace Bergen, Norway
Date of death (2000-02-16) Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Died Place Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Nationality Norway

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Karsten Solheim Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Karsten Solheim's Wife?

His wife is Louise Crozier Solheim (m. 1936–2000, his death)

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Wife Louise Crozier Solheim (m. 1936–2000, his death)
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Children 4

Karsten Solheim Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Karsten Solheim worth at the age of 89 years old? Karsten Solheim’s income source is mostly from being a successful Engineer. He is from Norway. We have estimated Karsten Solheim's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Engineer

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2001

Solheim was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001 in the category of Lifetime Achievement.

1995

Solheim developed Parkinson's disease and in 1995 he handed over his company to his youngest son John. He died in Phoenix in February 2000 at the age of 88.

1991

Solheim was inducted in 1991 into the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame.

1990

With the success of PING, Solheim became a benefactor of golf. He donated millions of dollars to the Karsten Golf Course at Arizona State University and Karsten Creek Golf Course at Oklahoma State University, and sponsored LPGA tournaments in Oregon, Arizona, and Massachusetts. He was the driving force behind the creation of the Solheim Cup, the biennial tournament between teams of women professionals from Europe and the United States, which was modeled on the men's Ryder Cup, and was first played in 1990.

1989

Two collegiate golf courses bear his name: ASU Karsten Golf Course in Tempe, Arizona, opened in 1989, and Karsten Creek Golf Course in Stillwater, Oklahoma, opened in 1994.

1988

For increasing trade with foreign companies through Ping, Solheim received an "E" award from President Reagan in 1988.

1967

Solheim took to manufacturing golf clubs in his garage and after a move to Phoenix he touted them to skeptical professionals at tournaments. Acceptance came when Julius Boros won the PGA Tour's Phoenix Open, using Solheim's "Anser" putter in early 1967. Later that year, Solheim resigned from G.E. to establish Karsten Manufacturing, makers of the PING brand of clubs. In 1969, he introduced irons based on the same principle of perimeter weighting, and these were quickly successful. The other golf equipment manufacturers soon followed his innovations, which became industry standards.

1954

While living in upstate New York in 1954, Solheim took up golf at the age of 42 when his colleagues at G.E. invited him to make up a foursome. He quickly took to the game and found that his main problem was putting, so he designed himself a revolutionary putter. Using sugar cubes and popsicle sticks he came up with a design he would innovate and test. Instead of attaching the shaft at the heel of the blade, he attached it in the center. He applied scientific principles to golf club design, which had previously been based largely on trial and error, transferring much of the weight of the club head to the perimeter.

1913

Born in Bergen, Norway, to Herman A. and Ragna Koppen Solheim, the family emigrated to the United States in 1913, and settled in Seattle, Washington, in its Ballard neighborhood. Herman was a shoemaker, and Karsten graduated from Ballard High School in 1931 and enrolled two years later at the University of Washington, with aims at becoming a mechanical engineer. Due to family financial hardship during the Great Depression, he withdrew from UW after his freshman year and then worked in the family shoe shop.

1911

Karsten Solheim (September 15, 1911 – February 16, 2000) was an American golf club designer and businessman. He founded Karsten Manufacturing, a golf club maker better known by the name of PING, and the Solheim Cup, the premier international team competition in women's golf.