Friday 29 July 2011

Dream win for Levet on home soil

After 25 years without success secured Thomas Levet finally its national championship in Paris on Sunday.
Levet edged England's Mark Foster and Dane Thorbjorn Olesen, a shot at the Le Golf national, carding process a final round one under par 70 that just proved enough of a tense and nailbiting afternoon in Paris.
42-year-old came from three behind with a round to go and managed to his cool when others around him lost his to claim his fifth European Tour title and over 442, 000 in prize money.
Olesen and Foster had chances to seize victory themselves, or at least force a playoff, but could not quite make it happen.
Olesen missed a four-foot par putt at 18, while Foster was unable to convert a 20-foot birdie putt on the last hole.
"It was close, really close. I thought I hit a good putt of TaylorMade-adidas Rossa MONZA CORZA Putter on the last day, but hopefully next time I can win, "said Olesen.
Levet, who is touted as a possible 2018 Ryder Cup captain when the tournament will be held at the Le Golf national, was ecstatic after his victory.
"It was just crazy-how it happened was just like a dream," he says.
"People would"-allez-allez-allez ",, and some of them are" Captain, Captain ". The atmosphere was great-I felt like one of the Tour de France riders climbing a mountain.
"I had all behind me, in principle, the same as a Ryder Cup and it was the same adrenaline rush.
"I was reaching distance which I have never been reached before, but with experience, I knew it would happen.
"It is the first time my children have seen me win. I am still not done. "
When Levet ended steady, was his front nine rollorcoaster have been duped. He birdied the first, only to bogey the second and take two penalty drops of risks for a bogey six at the third, before making a monster 60-footer for birdie on the fourth. (TaylorMade-Adidas Rossa MONZA CORZA Putter)
A decisive 12-foot par putt on the 17th helped secure him the victory, that Olesen "birdie that followed could only see him tie for the lead. When he three-putted the 18th, it was all over.
With Levet joined already qualified for the open last month, in one place for you this week to Olesen instead of Foster, due to the higher world ranking Dane.
It added insult to injury for Foster, who led after three rounds, but ended with a disappointing three-over-par 74 to finish tied for second.
The Englishman was just so close to winning last week in Munich, but also fell short. He'll have to wait a little longer on their first European tour victory (TaylorMade-adidas Rossa MONZA CORZA Putter).
Foster's disappointment is underlined by the fact that winning a total of seven during the Levets are two of his nine-under total at the end of the third round.
Joint overnight leader James Morrison fared even worse than Foster, finishing up with a 78 that he found the water twice, in turn,
Richie Ramsay, alone in third at eight-under after the third round, ran up a triple-bogey seven to 15. He eventually fired a 76.
Germany's Martin Kaymer can only manage a 73 on Sunday, but with so many faring worse still saw him finish alone in fourth and recapture his world number three ranking from Rory McIlroy.
Levet joins Jean-Francois Remesy-winner 2004 & 2005 as the only home winners of the contest since 1969.

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