Through Advanced Statistical Analysis, CaddiePlayer SCIENTIFICALLY IMPROVES YOUR SCORING
 

Trusted by Elite Players, Caddies and Coaches, CaddiePlayer is a
REVOLUTIONARY COURSE MANAGEMENT FAMILY OFFICE SOLUTION
accessible to anyone who is ready to take the journey with us.

Welcome to CaddiePlayer, Advanced Statistics Solutions and Intelligence technology from AskGreg.ai 

  • Are you a competitive Golfer?
  • Are you a Performance Coach or a Tour Caddie?
  • Is winning golf Tournaments part of your goal?

If YES, then CaddiePlayer is your guide to the top of your Everest.

Through a combination of techniques, statistical analysis, proven coaching strategies, and actionable drills, CaddiePlayer delivers a complete roadmap to success by identifying the weak points of your play, and focusing your attention on the parts of your game that will directly lower your score.

Learn from the Best

CaddiePlayer is a "All in 1" PROTOCOL resulting of years of research. The research started in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Crans-Montana, home of the Omega European Masters.

In 2010, Swiss PGA  Stephane Barras, was the head of Golf at Haigeng Chinese Olympic city when he made a fundamental discovery about performance.

In 2012 - 2016, Stephane's researches were presented at the World Science Golf Congress and since, CaddiePlayer Solution together with Stephane Barras are assisting, with great success, Champions from all over the world. CaddiePlayer is using breakthrough statistics/technics to optimize performance.

Stephane Barras has been awarded 2020 GolfDigest #BestInternationalTeachers

 

CaddiePlayer Best Putter at the French Open #RolexSeries

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Congratulations to CaddiePlayer & PuttZones user Richard Sterne for beeing the best putter at the HNA French Open. His Strokes Gained Putting was 6.62 out perform the Winner by 0,86. Richard finished T31 at +1.

Alex Noren birdied two of his last three holes at Le Golf National to claim his second Rolex Series title on a dramatic final afternoon at the HNA Open de France. The Swede entered round four seven shots off the lead and still did not look a likely winner when he turned in 35 as the final groups battled it out atop the leaderboard. He birdied the 12th, 16th and 17th to set the target at seven under but was still behind on-course leader Julian Suri as he signed for his closing 67.

Read more at >  http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2018/tournamentid=2018054/news/newsid=351163.html#8dF3vy6lMf7hyMDI.99