Societe Generale Private Banking has renewed its support for the French player Thomas Levet, winner of the French Open in 2011.
This sponsorship will last for two years.
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Levet, born in 1968 in France, turned professional at the age of 20. Winning the British Grand Masters in 2001 instantly made him one of the international golfing elite. He confirmed his position in 2002 with a 2nd place at the British Open and joined the PGA Tour in 2003. In 2004, his talent really took off as he won the Scottish Open.
The private bank also sponsors three other top-level golfers: Angel Cabrera, winner of the US Open in 2007, the Augusta Masters in 2009, and runner-up in the 2013 Masters, Jeev Milkha Singh, winner of the Scottish Open in 2012, and Christian Cévaër, winner of the European Open in 2009.
Societe Generale Private Banking’s support for these four golfers is part of a broader approach by Societe Generale group, which dates back to 2001 when the bank became a major partner of the French Golf Federation. Since 2008, Societe Generale has also partnered the Evian Masters, a major international women’s tournament.
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