Anahita Golf Academy
By Thomas Levet
For over 15 years, the Anahita Golf course has established itself as a benchmark in the Indian Ocean, thanks to its layout designed by Ernie Els and its geographic positioning by the lagoon. Its reputation was further enhanced after hosting the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open in 2016 and 2018, a tournament sanctioned by the European Tour, the Sunshine Tour, and the Asian Tour. With 230 members in 2024 and 25,000 visitors each year, as well as partnerships with major international golf brands like Ernie Els Design and Callaway, we aim to make Anahita an essential destination for teaching in Mauritius through the quality of its instruction and the recruitment of a new internationally recognised Head Pro: Thomas LEVET
An exceptional record
Thomas Levet
During his illustrious career, Thomas Levet has won six titles on the European Tour, including a memorable victory at the Open de France. He also played a key role in the Team Europe’s victory in the 2004 Ryder Cup and shone in major tournaments with several notable finishes, including a second-place finish at the British Open. His numerous top finishes in major tournaments testify to his expertise and passion for the sport.
- 6 victories on the DP World Tour, including the Open de France in 2011
- Winner of the 2004 Ryder Cup
- 3 victories on the Senior European Tour
- Over 40 participations in Grand Slam tournaments (13th at the 2004 Masters, 2nd at The Open in 2002, 4th at The Open in 2004)
- 6 seasons on the PGA Tour
- TV consultant for the Canal+ group
Thomas Levet’s Teaching Philosophy
A method designed for all ages and skill levels
‘’I am truly excited to share my knowledge and experience with the golfers who come to Anahita, Thomas Levet. My goal is to pass on everything I have learned throughout my career and help them better manage their game on the course. The aim is for them to leave with a clearer understanding of the strategy to adopt in various situations. My teaching will be both technical and heavily focused on course management."
Thomas Levet

