After doubling his victory at the French Open, Thomas Levet is doing it again in Scotland!

Already winner of the European Tour (2011) then the Legends Tour (2021) in France, the Racingman won in Aberdeen for an unprecedented double double (2004-2021). Sacred Thomas!

Unpayable Thomas Levet! His crystalline blue eyes anchored above his eternal smile, the Parisian will definitely never do things quite like the others. On the course of the Royal Aberdeen, Thomas Levet (53) once again offered himself a magnificent moment of happiness by winning the Scottish Senior Open by Paul Lawrie, seventeen years after having won this tournament in European Tour mode at Loch Lomond ( 2004).

Even stronger than this second success of the year on the Legends Tour, Thomas Levet becomes the only player to have a historic double double in France and Scotland. A week ago, Levet had indeed won at the Senior French Open, ten years after winning the National Golf Trophy in 2011!

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«JI’m really happy to win two weeks in a row, it’s amazing, he told in front of the cameras of the Legends Tour after having raised the Trophy awarded by Paul Lawrie. I knew my game was up from the start of the season, but my putter was cold. I played really very solid this week, and the putting which was not my strong point was extremely good. “

After two first laps (70-69) of good quality, the player trained at Racing Club de France slammed a third lap in 65 to finish at -9 in total. In the same part, Markus Brier (65-74-65), author of a final card identical to that of the French, did not let go until hole 18. The French won on the first hole of the playoff at the expense of the Austrian, who signed a bogey. Levet thus opened the doors to the US Open Senior and the Senior PGA Championship in theory next season, passing 4th in the 2021 European Order of Merit.

Marc Farry (31st) and Christian Cevaër (36th) complete the results of the French.

Marc Farry (31st) and Christian Cevaër (36th) complete the week of the French.

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