Levet without clubs again for 2nd straight week

French Open champion Thomas Levet has arrived at a second straight European Tour event without his golf clubs.
Levet is hoping his bag turns up before the Spanish Open starts on Thursday, a little more quicker than it did before last week's Ballantine's Championship near Seoul, South Korea.
He was awoken by Seoul hotel staff at 3 a.m. with his missing clubs, just hours ahead of his opening round last Thursday.
He ended up missing the cut.
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GOLF ELBOW: Christian Cevaer is enduring right elbow pain sustained during the recent Sicilian Open.
Cevaer, who captured the 2004 Spanish Open on this week's same host Real Club de Golf de Sevilla course, has been undergoing extensive treatment on his elbow so he can make the opening tee.
''I broke a bone in my elbow about 10 years ago so until the Sicilian Open it was fine and not causing me any concern,'' the Frenchman said.
''But in hitting off the hard surface of the fairways I seemed to injury some tendons or something so I have been having the elbow iced regularly and I'm taking painkillers.''
The injury forced the two-time European Tour winner out of the recent Volvo China Open and last week's Ballantine's Championship.
''I'm going to hit a few balls this afternoon to see how it is but at this stage I'm not 100 percent. I had wanted to play out in Asia for two events so it meant withdrawing but having won my first European Tour event here on this Seville course in 2004 I really want to be playing this year.''
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DIVOT: The European Tour will on Thursday add Spanish to its website, europeantour.com, joining English, French and German.