Frédéric Lacroix Explained

Frédéric Lacroix
Birth Date:23 February 1995
Birth Place:Paris, France
Residence:Paris, France
College:University of Mannheim
Paris Dauphine University
Yearpro:2019
Tour:European Tour
Extour:Challenge Tour
Alps Tour
Prowins:3

Frédéric Lacroix (born 23 February 1995) is a French professional golfer and European Tour player.[1]

Early life and amateur career

Lacroix was born in Paris and took up golf at age 8 playing at the Fourqueux golf course, after his family moved to Saint-Germain-en-Laye. At the end of 2013, Lacroix enrolled at the University of Mannheim in Germany, where he trained at Golf Club St. Leon-Rot for two and a half years. In 2016, he enrolled at Paris Dauphine University where he graduated in December 2018 with a degree in management.[2]

Lacroix enjoyed a successful amateur career. He represented France at the European Amateur Team Championship and Eisenhower Trophy. He also represented Europe at the St Andrews Trophy and Bonallack Trophy. Individually, he won a number of Grand Prix around France, including Championnat de France – Coupe Ganay twice. He played well in South Africa and finished 3rd at the 2017 South African Stroke Play Championship and 4th at the 2018 African Amateur Stroke Play Championship.[3]

Professional career

Lacroix turned professional in 2019 after finishing his studies. He joined the Alps Tour where he won three times in 2019 to earn "battlefield promotion" to the Challenge Tour. He won the Ein Bay Open in Egypt at 15-under, and the Alps de Las Castillas in Spain at 28 under par.[4] [5] He made golfing history with his win, ahead of Manon De Roey in third, at the Saint-Malo Golf Mixed Open the first full-field mixed professional golf tournament in Europe, co-sanctioned by the LET Access Series.[6] [7]

On the 2021 Challenge Tour, he finished runner-up at the Challenge de España, Open de Portugal and Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final, to finish 5th in the Order of Merit and earn promotion to the European Tour. He missed just four cuts in 19 starts.[1]

In 2022, his rookie season on the European Tour, his best finishes were a tie for fifth at the Joburg Open and a tie for 10th at the BMW International Open. He rose to a high of 215th on the Official World Golf Ranking and finished 121st in the Order of Merit, narrowly missing out on keeping his full card.

In 2023, he finished 5th at the Porsche European Open in Germany and tied for 10th amongst the men at the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed after starting the tournament only one stroke off the lead after the first round.[1]

Amateur wins

Source:[8]

Professional wins (3)

Alps Tour wins (3)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
121 Feb 2019Ein Bay Open−15 (66-67-68=201)4 strokes Manuel Elvira, Jonathan Yates
211 May 2019Alps de Las Castillas−28 (63-62-63=188)4 strokes Sebastián García Rodríguez
37 Jul 2019Saint-Malo Golf Mixed Open1−22 (66-68-65-67=266)2 strokes Enrico Di Nitto
1Mixed event with the LET Access Series

Team appearances

Amateur

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frederic Lacroix . European Tour . 9 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Fréderic Lacroix L’Avenir À Pleine Dent Rejoint Le DP World Championship En 2022 . Le Monde du Golf . 9 June 2023 . fr.
  3. Web site: LaCroix leads by two but SA's Du Preez is in the mix . Team South Africa . 9 June 2023.
  4. Web site: Fantástico sprint final de Manuel Elvira para acabar segundo en Egipto . Fantastic final sprint for Manuel Elvira to finish second in Egypt . Ten Golf . 21 February 2019 . 9 June 2023 . es.
  5. Web site: Sebastián García no gana, pero encarrila el gran objetivo . Sebastián García does not win, but puts the great objective on track . Ten Golf . Juan Jesús . Quirós . 11 May 2019 . 9 June 2023 . es.
  6. Web site: Historic win for Frédéric Lacroix at Saint-Malo Golf Mixed Open . Ladies Golf Times . 8 July 2019 . 9 June 2023.
  7. Web site: Saint-Malo Mixed Open: Frédéric Lacroix s'impose et change de dimension . Saint-Malo Mixed Open: Frédéric Lacroix wins and changes dimension . Le Figaro . David . Charpenet . 7 July 2019 . 9 June 2023 . fr.
  8. Web site: Frederic Lacroix . World Amateur Golf Ranking . 9 June 2023.