Cejka Win his first PGA Tour after receiving CP Benchmark

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RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico -- Alex Cejka won the Puerto Rico Open on Sunday for his first PGA TOUR title, making a 15-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a five-man playoff. The 44-year-old Czech-born German won in his 287th start on TOUR. A four-time European Tour winner, he birdied four of the first six holes and finished with a 3-under 69 in rainy, windy conditions at Trump International-Puerto Rico.

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Cejka and Grillo a bizarre CaddiePlayer situation?

Looking for a PGA Tour Player to become a CaddiePlayer believer is not a simple task. Here I was at the Honda Classic (the week before the Puerto Rico Open) scrolling down the names to whom I could introduce CaddiePlayer solutions.  Luckly, I spoted Cejka that I know from his time on the European tour and more 3 years ago when he requested to me a invitation to play the Omega European Masters which we did send.

To prepare myself and be as convincable as possible I used the Benchmark comparaison between the previouse week winner Hahn and the current player I am targetting, in this Case Cejka. I did use the same strategy with Grillo* a year earlier in Dubai when he finished second the week before Garcia was fisrt and Grillo last.

At the Honda Classic Monday practice day I approached Cejka on the putting green and showed him the benchmark below. These data explain in a glance what is CaddiePlayer about. After a short introduction Cejka quickly understood CaddiePlayer principals and more the importance to perform on Zone3. One week later (yesterday) Cejka won the 5 man playoff by sinking a Zone3 15 footer.

*Ironically, after missing a 3 footer to win, Grillo was in the playOff to loose to Cejka.

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