Congratulations to Caddie Liley for assisting Wattel's win

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Watch Romain  Wattel and Caddie CaddiePlayer Chris Liley secures KLM first win together.

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 Un staff qui a toujours cru en lui
On le sait, un golfeur professionnel n’est jamais seul même si le golf est par essence un sport individuel. Toute une équipe gravite ainsi autour de Romain Wattel, de son caddie, l’Anglais Chris Liley, qui a récemment quitté Raphaël Jacquelin et remplacé le Français Charles Dubois, en passant par sa famille sans oublier son staff technique, parfaitement rodé. Un groupe restreint à qui le golfeur de 26 ans entend ici dédier sa victoire au KLM Open.
« Ce succès, je le dois vraiment à mon staff. A Frank Schmid, mon coach, à François Teissedre-Dalou, mon ostéopathe, à Sébastien Levicq, mon préparateur physique, et à Makis Chamalidis, mon préparateur mental. C’est ma garde rapprochée. Ils ont toujours été là dans les périodes difficiles, quand je doutais beaucoup. Eux, au contraire, n’ont jamais douté et ont su trouver les bons mots pour maintenir ma motivation et ma concentration. »

> http://www.ffgolf.org/Golf-pro/Romain-Wattel-la-victoire-qui-change-tout

 

Tour Player Patrick Actis commit to CaddiePlayer Solution

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Dubai Els Club,

CaddiePlayer is pleased to announce new client Patrick Actis Alesina from Italy. Patrick will be on board #IamCaddiePlayer until end of 2018. He will be personaly assisted by CaddiePlayer & PuttZones founder Stéphane Barras. Currently playing on the Mena and China Tour, Patrick is also a brand ambassador of MLA Putters. You can follow Patrick >  @patrick_actis

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#IamCaddiePlayerPatrick with Founder #IamCaddiePlayerStephane

Exclusive Q&A with Darren Clarke at MenaTour Dubai Creek

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Dubai - Mena Tour

After a great week at my home town course Omega European Masters where all our CaddiePlayers made the cut. I am back to the UAE for 10 days private coaching. As soon as I landed in Abu Dhabi airport, I grabbed the local 360Sports paper to find out about the impressive equal world record 9 birdies in a row from promising talented 17 years old Rayhan Thomas! Not only he did it on the Professional Mena Tour but as well pairing with the 2011 British Open Champion Darren Clarke also a Mena Tour Patron.  As I was curious to better understand this stunning strike, I head up to the final round to follow under 40 degrees heat the last 2 holes from Rayhan when he missed a 9 footer to tie the lead and 3 putts the last to loose by 2 shots over South Africa Keyser.

To my great surprise, after the prize giving, Darren Clarke seated  in front of us (about 25) with a beer to start a very personal Q&A 45 minutes in depth with what it takes to be a competitive golfer and more win a British Open. As he started with " I putt like a d... all week" I turn on my phone recorder for the best inside brainer of Darren... Here for you some of his quotes:

  • "The less you concern of the outcome the better you play"
  • "Keeping a diary to write your best shots"
  • "You learn more from defeat than from winning"
  • "You need to go from process to believe to outcome"
  • "Course management and stats act like a guide"
  • "Commit to your caddie/coach"

In conclusion Darren Clarke called the MenaTour a "brillant" Tour to play and learn your way through.

Until next time #IamCaddiePlayerStephane in Dubai.

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Full report > https://menagolftour.com/news/details/in-form-keyser-goes-wire-to-wire-at-dubai-creek-open

 

 

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