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Alexander Levy in caddy mode at the Lacoste Ladies Open alongside Pauline Roussin-Bouchard

The spectators who came to the Medoc golf course to attend the Lacoste Ladies Open had the good surprise to see Alexander Levy in a role that he is little known to him, that of caddy. The five-time winner on the European Tour took advantage of a week’s rest to come and cadde the young Pauline Roussin-Bouchard.

« I asked several people (from the caddeyer, editor’s note) but it was not possible, she explained. But these people asked other people who asked other people, who asked other people and it happened to Alex. And then he told me “I’m coming. Are you ready?” »

“She was able to bounce back from her double and the champions can be recognized by their way of reacting to failures. That’s what she did “

Both coached by Alain Alberti, the two players have known each other for a long time but have never been associated in the field. A first association and above all a first as a caddy for Levy who was able to discover the other facet of the profession. “It was very, very interesting. I think we are much more lucid when we are a caddy than a player. I have things to learn about being calmer, more patient, that a day can be very, very long, and a lot can happen. “

And things happened in this first day for Pauline Roussin-Bouchard who ended her day with birdie, double, birdie, birdie, par for a card of 71. “She was able to bounce back from her double and the champions can be recognized by their way of reacting to failures. That’s what she did ”, asouligné Levy.

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