Just as The Perfect Approach is custom to every business solution, it’s unique to every player as well. It’s in the way Steve Stricker relies on feel or how Edoardo Molinari uses data at the Ryder Cup. And it’s how Tania Tare found her hidden talent as a trick shot artist on TikTok and why Roger Sali teaches golf in the schools of Uganda.
The Perfect Approach is what we, at Capgemini, strive for every day. Whether delivering business transformation for a global company or creating innovative technology for the Ryder Cup, The Perfect Approach is everything.
Innovation from instinct and feel
Steve Stricker
We’ve seen it again and again – the constant push for perfection by Steve Stricker. His instinctual approach has delivered one of the greatest careers in the sport – from a streak of wins in 2009 to a home state Ryder Cup victory in Whistling Straits, Wisconsin in 2021.
Tania Tare
A trick shot artist who has made a name for herself on social media, Tania relies on feel and creativity. She delivers a new approach to golf that’s fun to watch and impossible to imitate. For her, the perfect approach combines precision and touch, creatively expanding the limits of what is expected.
Success from analysis and improvement
Edoardo Molinari
Numbers. Stats. Data. These are the fundamentals of Molinari’s approach. He has used them to great effect for his own game and for the next generation that he coaches through his app. His approach to the game has made him a Ryder Cup champion and an Italian legend.
Roger Sali
Uganda’s first PGA trainer, Sali has methodically improved his game daily. As a trainer to many first-timers throughout his community, Sali has taken an educational and joyous approach to the sport. His goal is to use the sport to provide life lessons and possibilities for those around him.