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Christian Cevaer


Residence: Gland, Switzerland
DOB: 04/10/1970
Frenchman Christian Cevaer was actually born in New Caledonia. He became World Junior Champion at 17 before taking up a golf scholarship at Stanford University where he twice won the Pac-10 Championship. He also won the 1989 French Amateur Championship. He turned professional in 1993 and after a few years on the challenge tour where he won two tournaments; the 1998 Volvo Finnish Open and the 2000 Finnish Masters. However a combination of a swing change and injuries sustained from a skiing accident slowed progress onto the full European Tour. He played only six events as a result of this accident in which he fractured his right elbow joint and damaged ligaments and tendons in 2002 and played 2003 on a medical exemption. He finally made it on the main tour and won his maiden European Tour title in the 2004 Spanish Open which helped him finish 41st on the European Order of Merit. Christian looked to be in danger of losing his status on The European Tour in 2008 until an inspired joint third place in the Omega European Masters proved a timely return to form and promoted him into 95th place on the Order of merit - inside the magical top-115. His only other top-10 of the season came at the very start. A tie for 7th at the Qatar Masters however could not spark a run of form that could be carried on through the rest of the season.
 
  Golf Clubs - Christian Cevaer  
 2007
 
Taylor Made R7 425 TP Driver
Taylor Made Rescue Dual TP Woods
Taylor Made R7 TP Irons
 
  Tournaments  
 2007  BMW PGA Championship

24-27 May - BMW PGA Championship - West Course at Wentworth.

The BMW PGA Championship was played out on a rain-lashed West Course at Wentworth in Surrey. Traditionally, the PGA attracts one of the strongest fields on the European Tour and this time was no exception with Vijay Singh, Ernie Els, Michael Campbell and others all making the trip across the pond. It was not, however, one of the better known superstars who walked off with the trophy and 725,000 Euro first prize, but Anders Hansen from Denmark who holed a 25 foot birdie putt on the first sudden-death play-off hole against England’s Justin Rose. This was only Hansen’s second victory on Tour – bizarrely the only other win was the same tournament – then called the Volvo PGA – five years earlier in 2002.



In Christian Cevaer's bag...
In Christian's bag at Wentworth - where he finished a very respectable 20th - TaylorMade r7 TP irons, TaylorMade Resuce Dual TP hybrid, r7 425 driver and Odyssey Black Series Putter.

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