Student Emiliano Grillo 2014*, to qualify for PGA Tour

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I met Argentinian Emiliano Grillo during the Desert Classic Dubai 2014. At that time Emiliano’s putting wasn’t up to the standard of an Elite Tour Pro and was effecting his confidence. After doing the CaddiePlayer Putting Test (Today so called the PuttZones Test) I notify adjustments to be made and with a little lucky breaks Emiliano’s performance instantly broke through to finish runner up at the Dubai Desert Classic 2014. From January to May 2014 Emiliano Grillo was my student and since his career has boosted and probably to date, the Player who has broken records as most Birdies, most Lead and  other…

Stéphane Barras, Coach on Tours

 

Quote from Emiliano Grillo 09/02/2014:

The different zones helped me to think "bigger" instead of focusing in a certain distance”

 

 

 

 

 *Emiliano Grillo was the first beneficiary of the “CaddiePlayer Protocol”. The CaddiePlayer Protocol is the ending result of my Putting research that was published in the International Journal of Golf Science (2012). To Optimize the CaddiePlayer Protocol, the player need to commit to a procedure that last for a period of minimum 10 tournaments. During this period CaddiePlayer collect, analyze and benchmark hundreds of Data and I go myself on selected tournament site to further assist. Doing this process over and over positively enhance “the Working Memory” of the “Player” as a result open new door for performances.

In 2015, European Tour Player “Raphael Jacquelin” is following a similar protocol. To date CaddiePlayer account about 550 registers. Among them Elites Caddies, Coach and Players.

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