SkyCaddie Users Dominate MCB Tour Championship – Madagascar

SkyCaddie Users Dominate MCB Tour Championship – Madagascar

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Staysure Tour competitor and SkyCaddie user Peter Wilson: Top Ten finisher in the MCB Tour Championship – Madagascar (photo: Andy Hiseman)

Staysure Tour competitor and SkyCaddie user Peter Wilson: Top Ten finisher in the MCB Tour Championship – Madagascar (photo: Andy Hiseman)

9 of the top 15 finishers in last weekend’s MCB Tour Championship – Madagascar event on The Staysure Tour used a SkyCaddie SX500 GPS rangefinder, including the event’s winner Barry Lane.

SkyCaddie’s ground-mapped GPS data was used by the event’s Tournament Directors to set the pins and to create pin sheets for competitors to use, in the absence of the normal Tour yardage charts.

All three MCB Tour Championship events will use SkyCaddie data in this way, after SkyCaddie’s chief mapper in the EMEA region, Steve Winstone, flew out to survey each of the golf courses in preparation for the three-event ‘swing’ which forms the climax to The Staysure Tour’s season.

Also enjoying Top Ten finishes in Madagascar with their SkyCaddie SX500 were Welshman Stephen Dodd and England’s Gary Evans (joint 4th), South Africans James Kingston and Chris Williams (joint 7th), and England’s Peter Wilson (also joint 7th).

Other notable golfers in the field also using SkyCaddie SX500 for their yardages included the current number two on this year’s Order Of Merit, David Shacklady (Ormskirk GC), and 2018’s Rookie Of The Year Paul Streeter (Lincoln Golf Centre).

“We are proud that so many top-class touring pros now choose SkyCaddie for their yardages” said SkyCaddie’s James Holmes. “The new SX500 and SX400 give you so much detail of the hole ahead, they give you a clear advantage and yet are perfectly within the laws of the game.

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SkyCaddie SX400

“We are also proud that The Staysure Tour is using our ground-mapped data to set the pins at the MCB Tour Championship events” he said. “This can only happen because we walk every golf course, mapping on foot as we go. No other rangefinder company can compete with this level of accuracy and detail.”

Lane, a first-time SkyCaddie SX500 user, took a one-shot victory in the MCB Tour Championship with a fine 69 on the final day at the International Golf Club du Rova. The win propels him to 3rd place in the Order Of Merit, with just two tournaments to come – this week’s MCB Tour Championship Seychelles, at Constance Lemuria Golf Club, and next week’s third and final season-ending MCB Tour Championship event, at Constance Belle Mare Plage in Mauritius.

Shacklady and Lane are both chasing Welshman Philip Price, who sits atop the Order Of Merit after a consistent season with 10 Top Tens in his 15 events played.

For information about the new SkyCaddies, visit www.skycaddie.co.uk.