He fired a round of 59 before most professional golfers had even found their footing — and that’s exactly the kind of quietly relentless story that defines Jens Dantorp’s career.

A Swede who has earned his DP World Tour card three separate times and banked over $243,000 in PGA Tour-sanctioned earnings alone, Dantorp has built his financial life one clutch putt at a time.

In this article you’ll find everything about Jens Dantorp’s net worth, his career prize money, his Cobra and Puma equipment deals, and what makes this underrated Scandinavian pro one of the grittier stories in European golf.

Jens Dantorp’s Biography

Full NameJens Morgan Dantorp
Date of Birth28 April 1989
Age37
NationalitySwedish
BirthplaceMalmö, Sweden
ResidenceFalkenberg, Sweden
Height / Weight1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) / 73 kg (161 lb)
PlaysRight-handed
Official World Golf RankingApprox. 440
Turned Professional2008
Years Active2008 – present
Tour(s)DP World Tour, Challenge Tour, PGA Tour (co-sanctioned events)
Net Worth~$1.5 million
Career Prize Money (PGA Tour official)$243,640
Professional Wins12 (3 Challenge Tour, 9 other)
Major TitlesNone
Best Major ResultCUT — 2023 U.S. Open; CUT — 2018 The Open Championship
Relationship StatusMarried to Emma Eksell
Equipment SponsorCobra Golf
Apparel SponsorPuma Golf
Instagram@jensdantorpofficial

Early Life and Golf Journey

Jens Morgan Dantorp grew up in Malmö, Sweden’s third-largest city, where he attended Malmö Idrottsakademi — a sports-focused school that helped channel his early passion for golf.

Unlike many of his European contemporaries who pursued the American college golf pathway, Dantorp chose to stay in Scandinavia and develop his game on the Nordic circuit, a decision that would prove both character-building and strategically sound.

He turned professional in 2008 after completing school and immediately threw himself into competition on the Nordic Golf League.

The results came quickly. By 2011 he had racked up eight titles on the circuit, including three consecutive wins in Denmark where he fired a stunning round of 59 in the process — one of the rarest scores in professional golf at any level.

That extraordinary 2011 season saw Dantorp top the Nordic Golf League Order of Merit, claim the Swedish Golf Tour Order of Merit, and win the Danish Golf Tour Order of Merit simultaneously.

The triple-merit haul earned him promotion to the 2012 Challenge Tour, the proving ground for European Tour aspirants.

As a teenager, he also represented Sweden at the 2007 European Boys’ Team Championship, showing his elite junior credentials long before he turned pro.

Professional Golf Career

Dantorp announced himself on the Challenge Tour in 2013 with a maiden victory at the prestigious Rolex Trophy in Switzerland, edging Adrián Otaegui by a single stroke.

That same year he came through the European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage to earn his card for the 2014 season — the first of three separate occasions he has earned that coveted status.

His rookie European Tour season was tough, and he finished 154th in the rankings, dropping back to the Challenge Tour.

But Dantorp proved resilient. He finished runner-up at the Kärnten Golf Open in 2015 and mounted consistent challenges before winning his second Challenge Tour title in 2017 at the Ras Al Khaimah Golf Challenge, holing an eagle putt at the first playoff hole to beat a young Adrian Meronk.

That result secured a place in the top 11 on the Challenge Tour rankings and a return to the main tour for 2018.

His 2018 European Tour season delivered a career-defining moment when he led the Genesis Scottish Open at Gullane after 54 holes before eventually finishing tied third behind Brandon Stone and Eddie Pepperell.

That top-three finish punched his ticket into the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie, his first Major appearance.

His career-high world ranking of 152nd arrived in July 2023 — a milestone built on winning the 2022 Challenge de España to earn his DP World Tour card for the third time, followed by a gutting runner-up finish at the 2023 Soudal Open in Belgium, where he led at 16-under-par before compatriot Simon Forsström birdied the 16th and 17th holes to win by one stroke.

Weeks later Dantorp qualified for the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club, shooting 8-under-136 in the qualifier at Walton Heath.

He also tied for third at the 2023 Barracuda Championship in California — a PGA Tour co-sanctioned event — which remains his best result on American soil and his highest single-tournament payday.

According to the DP World Tour official career record, his journey from Scandinavian satellite circuits to Major appearances defines the kind of long-haul professional career most fans overlook.

Wife

Jens Dantorp is married to Emma Eksell, who grew up in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Emma is not just a supportive spouse — she is a competitive golfer in her own right, having played college golf at Morehead State University in the United States.

The couple now resides in Falkenberg, Sweden, and there are no publicly confirmed reports of children at this time.

Emma’s athletic background gives the Dantorp household a distinctly golf-first dynamic that likely shapes Jens’s training and competitive mindset.

Jens Dantorp’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Jens Dantorp’s has an estimated net worth of approximately $1.5 million.

He built this figure through a combination of career prize money earned across the DP World Tour, Challenge Tour, and PGA Tour co-sanctioned events, supplemented by ongoing equipment and apparel sponsorship deals with Cobra Golf and Puma Golf.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Career Prize Money

Dantorp’s most significant single payday on record came at the 2023 Barracuda Championship, where his tied-third finish yielded $224,200 — nearly his entire PGA Tour official money total in one week.

His Genesis Scottish Open appearance in 2024 added a further $19,440, bringing his verified PGA Tour official money total to $243,640 across seven starts and two made cuts on that tour.

His DP World Tour and Challenge Tour prize money across more than 15 years of professional play adds substantially to that total, though the European Tour/DP World Tour does not publish comprehensive all-time career money totals in a publicly accessible format the way PGA Tour does.

Based on known results — including multiple Challenge Tour wins, top-five finishes on the DP World Tour, and consistent season earnings through 2023 — his cumulative prize money across all tours is estimated in the range of $750,000 to $900,000 before taxes and expenses.

Career Earnings By Year

Season / YearTourWinsNotable FinishesEstimated Prize Money
2008–2011Nordic Golf League83× consecutive Denmark wins, 59 round, OoM winnerModest (Scandinavian purses)
2012Challenge Tour0Rookie seasonLow
2013Challenge Tour / ET1 (Rolex Trophy)Q-School success~€70,000 est.
2014–2016Challenge Tour / ET0Runner-up Kärnten Golf Open 2015, runner-up NBO Classic 2016~€50–80K/year est.
2017Challenge Tour1 (RAK Golf Challenge)11th in CT Rankings~€90,000 est.
2018European Tour0T3 Scottish Open; Open Championship debut~€200,000 est.
2019–2021Challenge Tour / ET0Steady Challenge Tour finishes~€40–60K/year est.
2022Challenge Tour1 (Challenge de España)Earned DP World Tour card (3rd time)~€80,000 est.
2023DP World Tour / PGA Tour0Runner-up Soudal Open; T3 Barracuda ($224,200); U.S. Open~$280,000 est.
2024DP World Tour0T67 Genesis Scottish Open ($19,440)~$30,000 est.
2025–2026DP World Tour0OWGR ~440, active on tourOngoing

Endorsements

Jens Dantorp has carried equipment from Cobra Golf and worn Puma Golf apparel for a significant portion of his career.

His Instagram bio explicitly lists @cobragolf, @pumagolf, @cobragolfnordic, and @pumagolfnordic as sponsors, confirming an ongoing brand relationship with the Carlsbad-based equipment maker and its parent sportswear company.

Cobra Puma Golf has historically signed Scandinavian players — the brand previously worked with Swedish stars like Johan Edfors and Jonas Blixt — and Dantorp fits that regional ambassador profile.

His Instagram profile also lists Progressive SE (@progressive_se) as a sponsor, and Big Green Egg Nordics (@biggreeneggnordics) — the premium outdoor cooking brand — as a partner.

The Big Green Egg deal is the kind of lifestyle ambassador arrangement that many mid-ranked European Tour players secure, typically through regional or Nordic-market agreements rather than global campaigns.

While exact financial terms of Dantorp’s sponsorship contracts are not publicly disclosed, equipment and apparel deals at his level typically range from equipment supply plus low five-figure annual fees to mid-level arrangements that can reach €30,000–€60,000 per year for players with active tour membership and social media presence.

Dantorp’s loyal association with Cobra and Puma — brands that value brand consistency over switching — suggests a stable, multi-year arrangement.

Career Statistics

YearTourEventsWinsTop 10sCuts MadeNotable
2008–2011Nordic Golf League50+8MultipleHigh %2011 OoM winner; round of 59
2012Challenge Tour~200Rookie CT season
2013Challenge Tour~2212Rolex Trophy win
2014European Tour (rookie)~2000154th OWGR end of season
2015–2016Challenge Tour / ET~20/yr02Runner-up Kärnten GolfOpen ’15; NBO Classic ’16
2017Challenge Tour~2213RAK Golf Challenge; 11th CT Rankings
2018European Tour~2401T3 Scottish Open; Open Championship
2019–2021CT / ET~15–20/yr0COVID-reduced 2020 season
2022Challenge Tour~2012Challenge de España win
2023DP World Tour / PGA Tour~2502Runner-up Soudal Open; T3 Barracuda; OWGR peak 152nd; U.S. Open
2024DP World Tour~15001/7 (PGA)T67 Genesis Scottish Open; OWGR ~346–440

FAQs

What is Jens Dantorp’s net worth?

Jens Dantorp’s estimated net worth is approximately $1.5 million, built through career prize money on the DP World Tour and Challenge Tour, PGA Tour co-sanctioned events, and long-standing equipment and apparel deals with Cobra Golf and Puma Golf.

How much career prize money has Jens Dantorp earned?

Dantorp’s verified PGA Tour official money total stands at $243,640. His combined career earnings across the DP World Tour, Challenge Tour, and Nordic Golf League are estimated between $750,000 and $900,000 over a 17-year professional career.

What is Jens Dantorp’s biggest endorsement deal?

Dantorp’s most significant and longest-running endorsement relationships are with Cobra Golf (equipment) and Puma Golf (apparel and footwear), both confirmed via his official Instagram profile. He also holds Nordic regional ambassador deals with Big Green Egg and Progressive SE.

Has Jens Dantorp won any Major championships?

Dantorp has appeared in two Majors — the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie and the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club — missing the cut at both. His career-high world ranking of 152nd arrived in July 2023 after his runner-up at the Soudal Open.

What is Jens Dantorp’s current world ranking?

Jens Dantorp ranks approximately 440th in the Official World Golf Ranking. His best-ever ranking was 152nd, achieved in July 2023 following his strong DP World Tour and PGA Tour co-sanctioned results that season.

Mushfiqur Rahman
Mushfiqur Rahman is a golf content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in golfer biographies, PGA Tour coverage, golf statistics, tournament analysis, and player career insights. He creates research-driven content covering professional golfers, championship history, player achievements, golf rankings, and major events from the world of golf.