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(Seniors) & LPGA Tour Players ZEN ORACLE TOUR PUTTER & PRACTICE SYSTEM Leading players using the system – September 2004 USPGA, Champs (Seniors) & LPGA Tour Players Robert Allenby JJ Henry Jesper Parnevik Stuart Applebee Pete Jordan Carl Paulson Paul Azinger Skip Kendal Kenny Perry Laura Baugh Jerry Kelly Nick Price Seve Ballasteros Shingo Katayma Tom Purtzer Brian Bateman Tom Lehman Susan Redman-Parry Rich Beem Peter Lonard Clarence Rose David Berganio Todd Hamilton Rory Sabbatini Bart Bryant Mark Hensby Vijay Singh Michael Clark Glen Hniatuik Mike Standly Richie Coughlan J.L. Lewis Paul Stankowski Greg Craft Rocco Mediate Bob Tway Robert Damron Jim McLean Grant Waite Ed Joe Durant Spike McRoy Garret Willis Noel Edwards Fryatt Shaun Micheel Kaname Yokoo Brian Gay Frankie Minoza Jimmy Green Larry Mize Robert Gutierrez Tatsuaki Nakamura Gabriel Hjertstedt Gary Nicklaus Paul Goydos Jack Nicklaus European PGA Tour Players Thomas Bjorn David Howell Costantino Rocca Matthew Blackey Barry Lane Robert Rock Christian Cevaer Jose Manuel Lara Henrik Stenson Darren Clarke Paul Lawrie Simon Wakefield Matthew Cort Martin LeMeseurier Steve Webster Brian Davis David Lynn Lee Westwood Johan Edfors Colin Montgomery Ian Woosnam Nick Dougherty Damien Mooney Mattias Elliasson Peter McEvoy Sebastian Fernandez Alison Nicholas Mark Foster Hennie Otto Ignacio Garrido Greg Owen Craig Goodfellow Ian Poulter Soren Hansen Phillip Price Padraig Harrington Jean Francois Remesy European Ladies PGA Tour Players Trish Johnson Claire Lipscomb Alison Nicholas Iben Tinning Leading Amateur Players Phillip Archer Steve Pullen Stuart Wilson Neil Cheetham Graham Storm Robert Wragg Gareth Davis Carl Suneson John Mellor Oliver Whiteley Professional European Coaches Peter Cowen, European Tour Coach Howard Bennett, former Ireland Golfing Union National Coach and coach to Pardraig Tony Bennett, Portuguese National Coach and development adviser to European PGA Dr. Paul Hurrion, Quintic Sports Laboratory Dr Karl Morris, Sports Psychologist to leading International Tour Golfers Mark Pearson, Senior Teaching Professional, The PGA Academy Denis Pugh, Coach to Colin Montgomery and Phil Price Harrington Rick Smith, coach to Phil Mickleson, Vijay Singh & Jack Nicklaus Gillian Stewart, Ladies European Tour Coach Harold Swash, International Putting Coach Terry Rollins, coach to Jose Maria Olazabal Clive Tucker, coach to David Howel Graham Walker, English Golf Union & England Boys Squad Wayne Westner, European Tour Coach Keith Williams, National Coach, The English Golf Union Simon Williams, Head Pro, The National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa Influential & Notability HRH The Duke of York (Captain of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club) Rt Hon Richard Caborn, The Minister for Sport Sir Hugh Sykes, Chairman Yorkshire Bank Mr John Jacobs, former international golf coach and TV commentator Mr Norman Fletcher, Deputy Chief Executive, The PGA Dr Kyle Phillpots, Director of Training & Education, The PGA Mr Richard Latham, Director of Golf, The English Golf Union Mr Nigel Tomlinson, Chief Executive Sheffield Chamber of Commerce.
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