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Victor Perez confirms his presence in Prague

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After several weeks of rest, Victor Perez will make his return this Thursday at the start of the Czech Masters in the vicinity of Prague as the leader of the strong tricolor colony of 13 representatives. Absent since his 34th place at St Andrews in The Open in mid-July, Victor Perez will start this Thursday at 12:42 p.m.

alongside Joost Luiten and Rory Sabbatini in the Czech Masters, dear to his former colleague from the Saint Laurent Golf Team, Julien Brown. The Tarbais has therefore granted himself a good month of vacation after a sequence of 6 tournaments in 8 weeks during which he gleaned a victory in the Netherlands, a podium and earned his place in the last two majors of the season.

Victor Perez, schedule

28th in the Race to Dubai, Perez is going to try to end the season in style and so it starts with a good result this week on the Albatross Golf Resort course, in a beautiful region around Prague which we have already told you about at length and wide here!

He will then most certainly be in the Swiss Alps, then in Wentworth to compete in the highly prized BMW Championship stamped Rolex Series at the HQ of the European Tour, before heading to Rome for the Italian Open and will return to Paris for the French Cazoo Open.

Victor Perez (born September 2, 1992) is a French professional golfer who plays on the European circuit, son of Michel Perez, former rugby player and coach, sports teacher at ENIT1. Perez attended the University of New Mexico from 2011 to 20152.

He represented France at the 2014 Eisenhower Trophy, where he was the second highest individual scorer behind Jon Rahm. Perez finished second in the Alps Tour qualifier in December 2015 to earn his place on the tour in 2016.

He was a runner-up at the Open Frassanelle and won the Alps Tour de Las Castillas tournament, finishing the season in fifth place overall. the Order of Merit to earn a spot on the 2017 Challenge Tour. In his first season on the Challenge Tour, Perez finished 18th in the Order of Merit, just outside the top 15 that earns his European Tour card.

He was a finalist in the Made in Denmark Challenge and won the Challenge de España. In his second season on the Challenge Tour, Perez finished 3rd on the Order of Merit which earned him a place on the 2019 European Tour.

He finished the 2018 season by winning the Foshan Open in the playoff against Robert MacIntyre , then by finishing 2nd behind Adrià Arnaus in the grand final of the Ras Al Khaimah Challenge. He also earned his first European Tour top 10 by finishing 6th in the Belgian Knockout in May.

Perez kicked off the 2019 European Tour by finishing 3rd in the first event of the season, the Honma Hong Kong Open, played in November 2018. In September 2019, Perez earned his first victory on the European Tour at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

In 2020, he reached 41st place in the world ranking. In 2020, he participated in his first Grand Slam tournament, with a 22nd place finish (PGA Championship). In November 2020, he participated in his first Masters and became the 3rd Frenchman to cross the Cut during his first participation, then finished 46th at +15.

At the end of March 2021, he finished 4th in the World Match-Play Championship, beaten in the semi-final by the American Billy Horschel, future winner of the event, then by Matt Kuchar in the match for 3rd place; but finishes best European of the tournament.

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