As an amateur, Edmond represented France in the Eisenhower Trophy. He turned professional later that year. In 1999, he was successfully treated for testicular cancer but after a moderately successful return to the tour in 2000, including a joint 7th place finish at the Volvo Professional Golf Association Championship, wasn"t able to return to his previous form and his European Tour career came to an end after the 2003 season.
Having moved to live in Canada, where he became the head professional at Les Quatre Domaines in Mirabel, Quebec, Edmond took just 26 strokes to complete the back nine at Club de Golf Beloeil on his way to setting the course record of 61.
In 2006, he finished tied for 2nd in the Canadian Professional Golf Association Club Professional Championship. 1990 Brabazon Trophy (tied with Gary Evans), French Amateur Championship Challenge Tour wins (1) Amateur Eisenhower Trophy (representing France): 1990 Professional Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing France): 1998.