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What leaves me Puntacana Championship

What leaves me Puntacana Championship
What leaves me Puntacana Championship
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Hello Fiebruses. The most transcendental week of the golf has just passed with the celebration of the eighth edition of the Puntacana Championship corals, an event of the PGA Tour that improves every year and that places the country on the golf map. Today I want to leave my conclusions (personal), about what this great event meant for me. We start:

Excellence. Towards her we go every year, and we reach it every year. Those who command the teams of each area of ​​the (marketing, , agronomy, public relations, volunteer management, security, cleaning, among others) must feel very happy and proud to achieve this great milestone for the country every year. The tournament looked and leaves indelible traces and unique memories in the minds of all involved, including in the players and managers of the PGA Tour.

Press and social networks. A commendable and dynamic work. The social networks of the event wore and turned it into a trend, not only for the posts, but for their quality. Unpublished videos of high quality, well thought out and managed texts, and a message of celebration and triumph for the country that fills us with pride. In terms of the press, again we gave the media to the media with a unique speed, and incidentally, collaborating with their closures on .

Public. I have no words to express my satisfaction for the large number of audiences that reached corals. Miles gathered in a tournament that fell in the middle of Holy Week, and I know that many people stayed until Sunday because authentically wanted to see the tournament until the end, even knowing that on the way they were going to find large plugs. To all, thanks!

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Resilience. The way the tournament concluded only teaches me that humility and resilience must be north of all. Joel Dahmen had that event in his hands. He had dominated for 69 holes of the 72, but fate played a bad pass and made three unimaginable mistakes (Bogey to holes 16, 17 and 18, which by the way they call them “The Devil’s elbow”), which gave Garrick Higgo . The post -event press conference with Joel is one of the toughest I’ve seen in my watching these things. The desolation of his face and the sadness of his words have no description, and still recognized the triumph of Higgo. Similarly, Garrick also expressed himself the . “It wasn’t the best way to win, and I’m very sorry for my friend Joel, but this is golf,” said the South African

After receiving its trophy, chacabana and hat. By the way, they have asked me why he did not put on his hat, and the answer is that Higgo has the real “moñero”, and the hat, however large they looked for him, did not help him. It was a super comic moment.

Future. Puntacana Grupo is something else. Not only has the great privilege of having this event given us, but it announces renewal for two more years, so the future looks cute for tourism promotion using the corals as a spearhead. Thanks to the Rainieri-Kuret and Kheel families. The country does not have to pay them !!

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