François Calmels

François Calmels (born 11 December 1981) is a French professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour.

He won for the first time on the second-tier European Challenge Tour in May 2009, when he claimed the Telenet Trophy by one stroke over Spaniard Carlos Rodiles - one week after watching his girlfriend, Jade Schaeffer make her Ladies European Tour breakthrough at the Hypo Vereinsbank Ladies German Open, he followed her into the winner's enclosure by birdieing the last two holes at Royal Waterloo Golf Club to win by one stroke.

In November 2011 he was hurted in a lift accident and spent months recovering.

He is back on European Tour for the 2014 season Calmels has long been a friend of European Tour champion golfer and fellow Frenchman Grégory Havret.

Calmels turned seriously to golf at the age of eleven, he underwent several operations on his mouth after birth double cleft and was advised by doctors to take up a non-contact sport after being struck in the face playing handball – the game his father played in the French First Division – so he decided to concentrate on golf.