Already very present in the first two editions of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France at Golf Barrière Deauville, art promises to be even more present for the 34th Women’s French Open (September 26-28).
After the last two editions full of surprises in Deauville, the Lacoste Ladies Open de France should surprise again with the works that can be seen on the course and a collaboration with Trajectoire Studio to further highlight the best of European players at Golf Barrière Deauville. “We have retained two emblematic elements of the event: the high tee on hole number 1 and the pyramid that appears on this year’s poster.explained Jérémie Nassir, director of Trajectoire Studio. This edition aims to improve the experience of the participants, to offer a unique perspective on the world of golf.
They are part of our logo and you may have seen them at last year’s tournament…
But can you tell us what each pictogram corresponds to? 🤔
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#LLODF #tournament #golf #sport pic.twitter.com/PFz1WWedBO– Lacoste Ladies Open de France (@LacosteLODF) August 13, 2024
Three artists, five acts… and 96 players!
Three new artists have joined this project that combines sport and culture: Alexandra De Assunçao (The Girls Drive), Olivier Binamé (Parcours) and Grems (Backspin). The five works of art will be scattered around the course to offer the 96 players and the many spectators a new perspective on artistic-golf. In terms of competition, the field promises to be prestigious again at number one in France Celine Boutier who will try to succeed the Swede Johanna Gustavsson.