Alexander_Lévy

Alexander Lévy

Alexander Lévy

French professional golfer (born 1990)


Alexander Lévy (French pronunciation: [le.vi]; born 1 August 1990) is a French professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour.[3][4]

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Lévy won the French Amateur Championship in 2009, and the French International Amateur Championship the next year. Turning pro in 2011, his first wins of the European Tour came in 2014 at the Volvo China Open and the Portugal Masters. He won a title each year between 2016 and 2018 : the 2016 Porsche European Open, the 2017 Volvo China Open and the Trophee Hassan II in 2018. He rose to 47th in the world following this last victory. At a nationwide level, only fellow countryman Thomas Levet is in possession of more titles on the European Tour (6), Levy currently trails Levet by one.

Personal life

Levy was born to French parents on 1 August 1990 in Orange, California, and is Jewish.[3][5][6] His father (Philippe) and mother are pharmacists.[3][7]

When he was four years old, his family moved to Bandol, France, where he resides.[3][7] At 14 years of age, he joined the French Federation of Golf's academy for secondary school.[3] His nickname is El Toro.[1]

Amateur career

Lévy had a successful amateur career before turning professional, winning the French Amateur Championship in 2009 and the French International Amateur Championship the next year,[8] when he was also a member of the winning French team at the Eisenhower Trophy World Team Championship.

Professional career

Turning pro in 2011,[8] Lévy initially played on the Challenge Tour as an invited player in 2011 and 2012 before earning his European Tour playing rights at qualifying school for the 2013 season.

His first win of the European Tour came at the Volvo China Open in 2014, an event co-sanctioned with the OneAsia Tour, where he shot a 19-under-par 269.[5][9][10] During the second round, Lévy shot a course record 62 at Genzon Golf Club giving him a four-stroke lead at the halfway point from which he was able to hold on to win.[11] Following this win Levy was named as April 2014 European Tour Golfer of the Month[12]

His first appearance in a major championship was at the 2014 PGA Championship.[13] In October 2014, he claimed his second European Tour win at the Portugal Masters in an event which was shortened to 36 holes due to adverse weather conditions.[14] With his win, he became the first French golfer to win more than once in the same season.[15]

In winning the 2016 Porsche European Open at Bad Griesbach, Germany, at the age of 26 years and 55 days, he became the youngest Frenchman in history to win three European Tour titles.[15][16]

He again won the Volvo China Open in 2017, becoming the first two-time winner of the event in its 23-year history.[15]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (5)

European Tour wins (5)

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European Tour playoff record (2–2)

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Results in major championships

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Results in World Golf Championships

Results not in chronological order before 2015.

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Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

See also


References

  1. Gray, Will (1 November 2014). "Alexander Levy Could Become Next Breakout Star on European Tour". Golf Channel. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  2. "Week 18 2018 Ending 6 May 2018" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  3. Hanlon, Matt (1 July 2014). "Levy c'est grand". Orange County Register.
  4. Kaplan, Ron (29 April 2014). "Fore". Archived from the original on 9 July 2014.
  5. Bamberger, Michael (25 March 2015). "Alcott, Fleisher, Pressel: Don't Pass Over Jewish Golfers". Golf Magazine.
  6. "Alexander Levy biography". PGA European Tour.
  7. "IMG Golf - Player Profile". IMG Golf. Archived from the original on 26 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.

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