Torsten Giedeon

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Torsten Giedeon
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Personnel
Nation: GermanyGermany Germany
Career data
Current tour: European
Awards: 1984 Winner of the Rolex Trophy, team world championship with Bernhard Langer in 1990 in Orlando

Torsten Giedeon (born August 14, 1957 in Hamburg ) is a German golfer (playing professional) and golf teacher (teaching professional).

For over 15 years he was an active tournament player and member of the European , South African and Asian Tour as well as the European Seniors Tour and has played over 100 tournaments. He was the 1984 Rolex Trophy winner and has competed in three majors. The highlight of his playing career was winning the team world championship with Bernhard Langer in Orlando in 1990.

Torsten Giedeon has been a member of the PGA of Germany since 1975 and passed the Fully Qualified PGA Professional exam in 1978. Today he has reached the highest graduation level (G1) of the PGA, is in possession of the trainer qualification of the PGA of Germany and the A-trainer license of the German Golf Association DGV.

With his teaching concept “Torsten Giedeon Golf Training” (TGGT), he not only looks after top players and competitive golfers, but also ambitious beginners, children and young people.

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