Alexander Lévy

Turning pro in 2011, his first wins of the European Tour came in 2014 at the Volvo China Open and the Portugal Masters.

[3][7] At 14 years of age, he joined the French Federation of Golf's academy for secondary school.

[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.

[13] In October 2014, Lévy claimed his second European Tour win at the Portugal Masters in an event which was shortened to 36 holes due to adverse weather conditions.

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play "T" = tied Amateur Professional