Thomas Levet - Tales of The Open
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Few players have ever captured the imagination of a crowd quite like Thomas Levet. A showman simply by having fun, Levet was a rare breed of golfer who seemed to enjoy every moment of the most intense of competition. This was never more true than The Open in 2002. With a sensational run at the title, Levet thrilled fans across the globe, and showed sportsmanship that is unheralded, even in a game as honourable as golf. Listen to Tales of The Open on your preferred podcast provider, or on YouTube.
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