GULLANE, Scotland -- Thomas Levet became the second Frenchman in three years to contest a thrilling British Open playoff before his brave challenge fell just short. Thomas Levet wasn't about to ...
INVERNESS, Scotland -- Thomas Levet's exuberant celebration of jumping into a lake after winning his home tournament in France last weekend has cost him a place in the British Open. Levet withdrew ...
PARIS - SEPTEMBER 23: Thomas Levet of France plays his tee shot on the sixth hole during the first round of the Vivendi cup at Golf de Joyenval on September 22, 2010 in Chambourcy, near Paris, France.
Levet fractured his right fibula when he jumped into the pond to celebrate his French Open win last weekend. After clinching his first ever French Open success, and sixth European Tour victory, on ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Two federal agents and a police officer provided French golfer Thomas Levet increased security at the Honda Classic, protecting him against possible threats. Levet didn't ...
MUNICH, Germany -- Thomas Levet shot a 9-under 63 on Saturday to match fellow European Ryder Cup member Miguel Angel Jimenez in the lead after the third round of the BMW International Open. The duo ...
Quelle surprise! Frenchmen are suddenly winning golf tournaments. Not leading them and then blowing them like Jean Van de Velde's French farce at Carnoustie five years ago but annexing some of the ...
At first there were four, then there were two, and finally just the one - Thomas Levet, the winner of the British Masters. The tournament resolved itself into the first four-man sudden-death play-off ...
During the rain delays at Celtic Manor, Matt Cooper interviewed Thomas Levet about the French bid for 2018. Here’s the result: When the Ryder Cup is next played in continental Europe in 2018 if will ...
Thomas Levet's victory in the Spanish Open on Sunday had its genesis in the broadcast booth at Augusta National, where he was providing commentary for French television. "Tiger showed that you don't ...
But Levet blew his chance of winning it at that stage when he missed a fairly easy birdie chance from eight feet, with Gronberg having already made his par. Ironically, both Howell and Karlsson had ...