Tiger hunters satisfied to find Thomas Levet METRO Edition
[Thomas Levet] ripped a driver into the right weeds and made bogey. [Ernie Els] tied him with a par. They went back to the 18th tee for sudden death, with Levet gesturing happily to the crowd along the way. This should have made Levet recognizable Wednesday to anyone with an interest in golf that go...
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Published in | Star Tribune |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Minneapolis, Minn
Star Tribune Media Company LLC
15.08.2002
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Summary: | [Thomas Levet] ripped a driver into the right weeds and made bogey. [Ernie Els] tied him with a par. They went back to the 18th tee for sudden death, with Levet gesturing happily to the crowd along the way. This should have made Levet recognizable Wednesday to anyone with an interest in golf that goes beyond Tiger. Levet even was wearing a bright-yellow shirt, as was the case on that last day at Muirfield. Familiar or not, the people lost in [Tiger Woods]' wake soon developed a fondness for Levet. As he made the hike to the 17th tee, Levet veered from one side of the ropes to the other, signing anything the autograph seekers had to offer. |
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ISSN: | 0895-2825 |