At the age of four, when kids are uncertain which sport to play, Adrien Saddier embarked on a journey to becoming a professional golfer. The French golfer learned the sport under his father’s influence and then under the coaching of Sabine Etchevers. With the right learning and exposure, the golfer became a strong name among amateurs. He was titled the best French amateur in 2013 and then ranked among the top 10 amateurs in Europe and worldwide.

Later, when he embarked on his professional journey in 2013, he maintained the momentum of outstanding performance. He joined the Challenge Tour in 2015 and won his first title in 2016, the Fred Olsen Challenge de España, with his under-24 score. Even his performance in 2025 got even better when he clinched his first at the DP World Tour, winning

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