The 104th edition of the French Open which will take place from September 22 to 25 will have a distinguished guest since the winner of the 2018 Masters Patrick Reed and now a member of the LIV will be at the start. He is on the list of participants just over 10 days from the first round.
Patrick Reed, schedule
Present at Le Golf National during the 2018 Ryder Cup, Patrick Reed will once again have the opportunity to rub shoulders with the thick rough of the Albatross during the Cazoo Open de France. Banned from the PGA Tour for opting for the millions of dollars from Greg Norman’s LIV, Reed is not excluded from the DP World Tour of which he was made a life member in early 2019.
Sunday the very divisive American finished 5th in the BMW PGA Championship of Wentworth won by Shane Lowry. Among the players based on the other side of the Atlantic, the ffgolf has confirmed the presence of Frenchman Paul Barjon who has an invitation.
After losing his right to play on the PGA Tour, during the Korn Ferry Tour Finals, the native of Bordeaux will try to end his season on a high note at Le Golf National. Patrick Reed (born August 5, 1990 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour.
Patrick Reed turned pro in 2011 and has won six PGA Tour tournaments to date. At the 2014 Humana Challenge, Reed broke the PGA Tour record for the lowest under par score after 54 holes. At 27 under par, he stayed two shots short of his previous best.
Further successes in the 2014 season enabled him to qualify for the US team for the 2014 Ryder Cup. On April 8, 2018, he was able to claim his first major victory by winning the Masters in Augusta. With a total score of 273 shots, he won by one shot over Rickie Fowler.
At the 2019 Hero World Challenge, an invitational tournament hosted by Tiger Woods, Reed was caught illicitly improving his lie and lost his interim lead with a two-stroke penalty