Oklahoma State University Athletics
2022-23 Cowgirl Golf Roster
Roster
Leth-Nissen, Cecilie
Cecilie Leth-Nissen
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Falkonergardens Gymnasium
- Hometown:
- Herlev, Denmark
Bio
2022 Fall (Freshman Season)
• Made college debut in the Cowgirls’ season-opening tournament at the Carmel Cup.
• Competed as an individual at the Schooner Fall Classic, shooting rounds of 74-75-74 (+13) 223.
• Carded solid rounds of 69-74-75 (+2) 218 at the Illini Women’s Invitational while playing individually, finishing in a tie for 52nd.
• Her 218 and first round 69 at the Illini Women’s Invitational were the best 54-hole and 18-hole scores, respectively, of her young career.
Prior to Oklahoma State
• Just a couple months prior to joining the program, Leth-Nissen won the Smorum Ladies Open in her home country of Denmark, shooting a 70-68-70 (-2) 208 to top the field by a convincing four strokes.
• Captured four career individual tournament titles.
• Was one of just six players selected to represent Denmark in the European Ladies’ Team Championship in July of 2022, where she helped lead the team to a third-place finish.
• To go along with her four tournament victories, Leth-Nissen racked up 16 top-10 finishes over the last two years.
• Leth-Nissen was ranked as high as 275th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings before entering the Cowgirl program.
• Won the European Girls’ Team Championship with the Danish national team in 2019.
• Captured the title at the Danish International Ladies Amateur Championship in 2021 thanks to a (-5) 67 in the final round.
• Was the recipient of the 2019 Golden Golfball Award, an honor given each year by the Danish Golf Federation to the best performance by a Danish Golfer.
• Victorious at the Danish National Junior Championship in 2019.
Personal
• Daughter of Christian and Lise Leth-Nissen.
• Has three sisters, Amalie, Marie and Sofie.
• Attended Falkonergardens Gymnasium in Frederiksberg.
• Is currently majoring in international business.
• Made college debut in the Cowgirls’ season-opening tournament at the Carmel Cup.
• Competed as an individual at the Schooner Fall Classic, shooting rounds of 74-75-74 (+13) 223.
• Carded solid rounds of 69-74-75 (+2) 218 at the Illini Women’s Invitational while playing individually, finishing in a tie for 52nd.
• Her 218 and first round 69 at the Illini Women’s Invitational were the best 54-hole and 18-hole scores, respectively, of her young career.
Prior to Oklahoma State
• Just a couple months prior to joining the program, Leth-Nissen won the Smorum Ladies Open in her home country of Denmark, shooting a 70-68-70 (-2) 208 to top the field by a convincing four strokes.
• Captured four career individual tournament titles.
• Was one of just six players selected to represent Denmark in the European Ladies’ Team Championship in July of 2022, where she helped lead the team to a third-place finish.
• To go along with her four tournament victories, Leth-Nissen racked up 16 top-10 finishes over the last two years.
• Leth-Nissen was ranked as high as 275th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings before entering the Cowgirl program.
• Won the European Girls’ Team Championship with the Danish national team in 2019.
• Captured the title at the Danish International Ladies Amateur Championship in 2021 thanks to a (-5) 67 in the final round.
• Was the recipient of the 2019 Golden Golfball Award, an honor given each year by the Danish Golf Federation to the best performance by a Danish Golfer.
• Victorious at the Danish National Junior Championship in 2019.
Personal
• Daughter of Christian and Lise Leth-Nissen.
• Has three sisters, Amalie, Marie and Sofie.
• Attended Falkonergardens Gymnasium in Frederiksberg.
• Is currently majoring in international business.
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