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Thomas Detry, Harry Hall and Victor Perez will tee it up in the FedEx Open de France with Continental Europe’s oldest national open just two weeks away.

The trio add to an already star-studded field, including PGA TOUR winners Corey Conners, Ryan Fox, Min Woo Lee and Matthieu Pavon, who is joined by a plethora of French talent including Martin Couvra, Antoine Rozner and Alex Levy.

The FedEx Open de France moves to a new venue at Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche from September 18-21, with tickets on sale now. Click here to purchase your tickets.

Belgian Detry won his maiden PGA TOUR title earlier this year at the WM Phoenix Open, storming to a seven-stroke victory in Arizona, and is excited to tee it up in France as part of an exciting run of events in the DP World Tour’s Back 9.

“The Open de France is a great event with so much history behind it, so I’m looking forward to visiting Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche for the first time.

“It’s an exciting time of year on the DP World Tour and competing for prestigious titles such as this one provides an extra edge when you tee it up.”

Englishman Hall made his breakthrough at the 2024 ISCO Championship and finished a career-best 17th on the final FedEx Cup Standings after a good year which included five top tens from 22 cuts made on the PGA TOUR.

“I cannot wait to compete in my first Open de France in just a few weeks,” he said. “This season has been a fun and consistent one, and I’m looking forward to continuing it at a great venue in front of incredible fans.”

Three-time DP World Tour winner Perez will make his fourth consecutive appearance in his national open. The 33-year-old Rolex Series winner, who represented his country in the 2024 Olympic Games, is hoping to put on a show for the home crowds at Golf de Saint-Nom-La- Bretèche.

“Nothing beats playing in front of home crowds and I’m really excited to tee it up in a couple of weeks,” he said.

“French fans are so passionate and having that support and energy behind you makes the fire burn inside you even more, so hopefully I can give them something to cheer about.”

The 2025 FedEx Open de France marks a new chapter in the tournament’s illustrious history, with Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche hosting the event for the first time after a 21-year stint at 2018 Ryder Cup venue Le Golf National. The celebrated venue, which previously staged multiple editions of the Seve Trophy, is renowned for its strategic layout and picturesque setting, promising a thrilling test for the world-class field.

Tickets for the 2025 FedEx Open de France are now on sale, with General Admission and Premium Hospitality packages available. For more information and to secure your place at one of the DP World Tour’s most prestigious events, please click here.