- Annika Sörenstam - Sörenstam is widely regarded as one of the greatest female golfers of all time. She has won 72 LPGA Tour titles, including ten majors, and has also been ranked No. 1 in the world for 60 weeks.
- Henrik Stenson - Stenson is one of the most successful Swedish male golfers of all time. He has won 11 European Tour titles and four PGA Tour titles, including a victory at The Open Championship in 2016.
- Jesper Parnevik - Parnevik is known for his characteristic style, including his "folded up" hats. He has won five European Tour titles and two PGA Tour titles and was a key part of the European team that won the 1997 Ryder Cup.
- Robert Karlsson - Karlsson has won 11 European Tour titles and has also represented Europe in three Ryder Cups. He was also ranked world number one for a few weeks in 2008.
- Anders Forsbrand - Forsbrand has won six European Tour titles and has represented Europe in two Ryder Cups. He was also one of the first Swedish golfers to establish himself on the international stage.
- Peter Hanson - Hanson has won six European Tour titles, including the BMW PGA Championship in 2012. He has also represented Europe in two Ryder Cups and was part of the winning team in 2012.
- Joakim Haeggman - Haeggman has won six European Tour titles and was also ranked world number one for one week in 1997. He was also part of the European team that won the 1997 Ryder Cup.
- Helen Alfredsson - Alfredsson is one of the most successful Swedish female golfers of all time. She has won 21 LPGA Tour titles, including two majors, and has also won two European Tour titles.
- Daniel Chopra - Chopra has won two PGA Tour titles and has also won two Asian Tour titles. He has also represented Sweden in the World Cup of Golf.
- Niclas Fasth - Fasth has won six European Tour titles and has also represented Europe in two Ryder Cups. He was also part of the European team that won the Seve Trophy in 2003.
These golfers have all made significant contributions to Swedish golf, both through their success on the international stage