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FRÉDÉRIC JOHNER & CÉDRIC GRUAZ, 'Good Golf' Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 June 2007

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Fred (left) and Cédric (right) run a golf
school in Biarritz.

Fred received a French-German education.
He has played golf since the age of 11.
He joined the San Diego Golf Academy in
San Diego in 1996. Back in France five
years later, he joined the International Training Center of
Ilbarritz as golf pro. Thanks to his education
and background, Fred can teach in four
languages (French, German, Spanish and
of course English).

Cédric picked up the game at 15. In 1989 he
joined the French national golf school. His
golf teaching took him all over the world
(New Zealand, Australia, Fiji etc) and he
speaks French, English and Spanish.
 
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