Masters Play-off ends with research participants friendship

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In 2011, Sergio Garcia* and Justin Rose were part, among many others, of my quest putting research: "Better Understanding Perception, Distances and Goals" Last night,  they ended head to head in a memorable Europe Battle with Seve's 60th birthday inspiration that turned the crowed Spanish. 

As the whole social media world was debating for a Sergio or Justin first Masters win, I was predicting/hoping for a dramatic Play-off.  And dramatic it was! Unfortunately for me this Drama could not be lived in a cheering local Sports Bar as I was stuck in my Dubai flat obligate to drink, next to my toilette, extensive "Klean-Prep" to get ready for a "Colonscopie" routine, above 50 years old, check up recommendation. (I am ok now!).

Thanks to the latest tech from Masters.com Track Solution, I could once again get valuable datas to convert and benchmark the "Duel" Sergio/Justin! Once again, those datas showed me that at the "last stretch" putting made the "Difference". Despite Sergio "SwingScore" avg was 2 shots higher then Justin, but his zone4 putting performance (11%In) combine with a super wedge par saver to 7feet at the 13th Sunday for hope to his long waited "Masters" Jacket. Note: (Justin missed 6feet birdie on 13th and 7feet par on 17th).

Until next time > #IamCaddiePlayer #LessDramaMoreBirdies, Stéphane in Dubai this week with MenaTOUR CaddiePlayerDavide, from Switzerland, preparing for his next duel.

Quotes:

Sergio Garcia," Believe in yourself. Today I felt a calmness I never felt at a major on Sunday. Not letting things get to me that used to get to me has been a big step forward. "

Justin Rose, " At the end of the day your going to win majors and your going to lose majors, but you have to
be willing to lose them. I loved it out there. I felt cool, calm and collected. Could I have made the putt on 1, of course, but I am not going if to second guess one or two shots. I felt positive. I felt confident. "

 

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*Sergio Garcia is also a member at my Home club Crans sur Sierre, Switzerland as well our Swiss PGA from whom I belong since 1983.

 

New Coach Jeff and Determination lead Home Win for Derrey

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Quote from Valentine Derrey after her Let Access win:

“Great, I just played great, I played my game, I hit some good shots to the pin and I made some birdies on the front nine and then just played steady on the back nine, didn’t miss a lot of shots. It’s always tough to win at home and I did it.”

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During November 2016 Valentine enter tournaments rounds into CaddiePlayer solution end her Swing Score Avg was 73,3

New Valentine's coach Jeff Lucquin is a "Connaisseur" of CaddiePlayer solution

French Open Champion and CaddiePlayer founder lead winner

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Golf Digest Middle East Editor Win Abu Dhabi World Amateur Tour Inaugural Championship

The amazing Yas Links Golf Club in Abu Dhabi welcomed the 3rd edition of the World Amateur Tour in epic conditions mixing heavy rain, strong winds and storms forcing the players to push their limits to their upmost. With the help of two time Open de France back to back Champion Jean-Francois Remésy and renowned UAE Resident PGA CaddiePlayer founder Stéphane Barras, the competitors made the most of every precious tips and recommendations to lead the rounds and win the leg.

The first round could be named the « birdie day » highlighting the performance of both Kent Gray (New Zealand) and Jacky Casanova (France) tied in first position. Gray scored 3 birdies on the 1st, 4th and 11th while Casanova added a birdie on his card totaling 30 stableford points. Yann Robin (France) ranked 5th on that first day, scored his on the 8th.

Gilbert de Decker (Belgium) and Christophe Chapon (France) tied in 2nd position with a total of 27 stableford points.

UAE resident Golf Digest Middle East Editor Kent Gray with no surprise ends up winning the leg scoring a birdie at the 4th for a total of 33 stableford points followed by Christophe Chapon with 30 points and Jacky Casanova with 27 points and a birdie on hole number 7. Frederic-Paul Goux scored the first eagle of the year and only one of the leg on the 2nd.

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CaddiePlayer Founder Stéphane Barras with Golf Digest ME Editor Kent Gray

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Back to back French Open Champion Jean-François Remesy with CaddiePlayer Founder Stéphane Barras

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