Excitement and passion: the French at the Texas Children's Open in Houston

The three French golfers in competition

Eyes are fixed on the Texas Children's Open, where three French golfers are there to compete with other international talents. The French participants received their tee times respective, a key moment to start the competition by mixing excitement and passion in this stage of the tournament.

  • Marseille native : The first French headliner is invited from 6:42 a.m. to tee number 10 with the American Vince Whaley and the German Matti Schmid. The latter having finished 10th in Puerto Rico on March 10 after missing six consecutive cuts.
  • Paul Barjon : The local player and Fort Worth resident will take off at 7:48 a.m. on the No. 1 tee alongside Canadian Ben Silverman and Norwegian Ken Ventura, marking a new milestone in his professional career.

Tee times of the French in Houston: performance and rivalry

The Texas Children's Open remains a pivotal moment for French golfers who want to gain momentum and stand out against the best players in the world. Surpassing yourself during this stage is also crucial to securing a place in the prestigious PGA Tour.

Each competitor will have to give the best of themselves in order to honor the national colors during the different confrontations offered throughout the tournament.

International clashes

French golfers will not be the only ones warming up on Texan courses. They will also cross paths with many formidable adversaries from the four corners of the globe, including:

  • Tony Finau: winner of the PGA Tour in 2022 and surrounded by world No. 4 Wyndham Clark and South Korean Si Woo Kim.
  • Vince Whaley: the American is impatiently awaited for the confrontation which will pit him against the French native of Marseille.
  • Matti Schmid: The German has already demonstrated his resilience and ability to bounce back after missing several consecutive cuts. He will undoubtedly be a strong competitor for our French representatives.

Important reminders to follow the progress of French golfers live

To not miss any of the development of our national talent during the Texas Children's Open, consider:

  • Register free fromWeekly Golf, the Golf Planet newsletter, to receive all the latest golf news in your inbox every Monday morning.
  • Consult regularly articles and reports on the website by following the evolution of scores and results during the tournament.
  • Share with your golf enthusiast friends the news and progress of our French during this competition. Social networks can be an excellent source of information and discussions around this subject.

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