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Morgane Métraux (born 18 March 1997) is a Swiss professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour (LET). In 2021, she won the Symetra Tour's Island Resort Championship, which helped her graduate to the LPGA Tour.
The Villars Golf Club, established in 1922, has a clubhouse and an 18-hole course set at 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) and perched on a south-facing plateau with views of Mont Blanc. The Villars Sports Centre has 5 outdoor tennis courts and three indoor with an indoor sports hall for volleyball, badminton, and football.
The Golden Award of Montreux, annually in April, is traditionally, since 1989, the first international advertising and multimedia Competition in Europe – starting the global season for awarding creative excellence. Montreux has a walking trail along the lake, stretching from Villeneuve to Vevey. The main square of the town, Place du Marché ...
Morgane Metraux of Team Switzerland competes during Day 13 of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Le Golf National on Aug. 8, 2024, in Paris. (Photo by Rene Nijhuis/BSR Agency/Getty Images) (BSR ...
The Omega European Masters is the Swiss stop on professional men's golf's European Tour, and in 2009 it became the first event in Europe to be co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour. [ 1 ] Founded as the Swiss Open in 1923, the tournament was prefixed with European Masters in 1983, before dropping Swiss Open from the title in 1992.
She has also represented Switzerland along with her sister in two World Amateur Team Championships, the 2014 Espirito Santo Trophy in Japan and the 2016 Espirito Santo Trophy Mexico, winning the silver medal in Mexico and finishing third individually, the highlight of her amateur career. Overall, she had 15 top-10s in European international ...
The French Switzerland Championships [1] or Championnats de Suisse romande was a men's and women's open international clay court tennis tournament founded in 1905. It was first staged at the Le Montreux Palace Lawn Tennis Club, Le Montreux Palace Hotel, Montreux, Switzerland. The championships ran until 1946. [2]
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