"DJ" 's FedexCup win reveals his PGA tour domination since 2008 and reminds us of the 2011 "TAP" Putting breakthrough research findings by "SB".

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Speaking from the DucksInn/Aberlady/EastLothian/Scotland, by Stephane Barras 

Should we say a "Tap" or a "Tap IN"? What is its distance and how should we execute it?

These are many questions that were unanswered before 2011. Since 2012 and the International research publication of "Better Understanding Putting Definition Perception and Goals"  every thing is clearer today due to the so called the Barras SPD (Standard Putting Definition) .

During my 6 months quest/research around the world as far as Australia to better understand putting, I had the privilege to and or follow/coach/caddie/interview some of the best players in the World. At that time Dustin Johnston was the World no.9 and I attended one of his media interview.

Quote from Dustin Johnston after his 66 second round at the 2011 Austrailian Open : "Today I have missed a few short putts. Most birdies I made were "TAP-IN" or from 3 to 4 feet"  

As a result and after gathering all the data and information needed. > We now should say "TAP" (from 0 to 2 feet - Zone1) > You can find all details described in my book "LaDifference" 5th (French) edition page on 164 http://www.editions-carte.ch/editions/difference-976.html or on www.puttzones.com (English).

Well done DJ!  "TAP" seulement "IN" ... by "SB" 

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Full story of DJ win the FedexCup: > https://www.pgatour.com/monday-finish/2020/09/08/dustin-johnson-wins-2020-fedexcup-east-lake-golf-club-fedexcup-playoffs.html

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