Has Modern Golf become a one-Shot lucky Game?

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Arran, Scotland, British Open Week

I am on a meditation week in mini Scotland island of Arran peaceful shore of Farry Dell without electricity and in-house water scything the bracken and remember my childhood doing the same practicing my swing.

By doing so I am reflecting of my last month coaching CaddiePlayers fighting their way through to gain a “One” shot to finish within the top 10 and hoping the be lucky to get their tickets to the glorious British Open week.

For some it was one shot enough and for others it was one shot to many…. did this one shot truly reflected their skills or their luck? One bounce in the bunker, one putt lip out, one drive off line and here we are one shot too many back at home relaxing doing more things than golf….

I think that Modern golf have so many great players has definitely become a one-shot game where your faith journey does not depend that much on your abilities any more but on the path of your week luck. 

As far as luck perspective last few weeks was certainly the pinnacle luck of CaddiePlayers.

Have a Great British Open Weekend > Tiger Woods currently "one shot off the lead" ;-)  #IamCaddiePlayerStephane

CaddiePlayers Highlights:

  • Celine Herbin T9 LPGA Marathon Classis
  • Raphael Jacquelin T10 RolexSeries Irish Open
  • Richard Sterne T14 RolexSeries Scottish
  • Matthieu Pavon T25 USOpen

Players missing the cut by one shot at the British Open are:

BERGER Daniel , GRACE Branden, THOMAS Justin, REAVIE Chez, LEHMAN Tom , WALLACE Matt, GARCIA Sergio, KNOX Russell, MATSUYAMA Hideki, ZANOTTI Fabrizio, KAYMER Martin, COETZEE George, UIHLEIN Peter.

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