Lee and Conners Light Up Open de France with Star Power and Fresh Purpose
Two PGA TOUR winners bring global flair and Presidents Cup pedigree to historic French venue
Paju, Korea - Min Woo Lee and Corey Conners will headline a revamped 2025 FedEx Open de France, with both PGA TOUR winners committing to the event as it shifts to the picturesque Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche from 18–21 September.
Lee, 26, makes his return to Continental Europe’s oldest national Open after debuting in 2023, fresh off his maiden PGA TOUR triumph in Houston. Meanwhile, Conners, the two-time Valero Texas Open champion, is set for his tournament debut in France, eager to test his mettle on new ground.
“I’m trying to keep the momentum going,” said Lee, one of golf’s most watchable talents. “Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche will be a great test—and it’s always a buzz playing in Europe.”
Conners echoed the excitement: “It’s a great opportunity to bring my game to an international stage. The Open de France has heritage, and I’m proud to now be part of that.”
The move from Le Golf National to Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche—host to past Seve Trophy battles—adds freshness to the event’s 107th edition, promising a scenic yet strategic layout that rewards all-round quality.
Lee and Conners, both Presidents Cup Internationals in 2024, join a growing field that includes defending champion Dan Bradbury, rising French hope Martin Couvra, and Rolex Series winner Ryan Fox.
With tickets now available, the 2025 FedEx Open de France is poised to blend tradition with a dynamic, global field on French soil once more.