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The Art of Putting - The Revolutionary Feel-Based System for Improving Your Score
Condition: New Hardcover Synopsis:
PGA stars such as Jay Haas, Craig Stadler, Peter Jacobsen, and Darren Clarke have all sought advice from fellow pro Stan Utley about their putting, and have gone on to such immediate success on the green that Utley has become the most in-demand teacher in the game. Now, in The Art of Putting he outlines his unique approach to putting for golfers of all skill levels. In a welcome change from mechanistic and overly-complex putting “systems,” Utley breaks down the putting stroke to a simple, natural motion, revealing a straightforward method for learning this sure, repeatable stroke. As he guides you through the
fundamentals of the proper grip, posture, alignment, and swing, Utley will
overhaul and improve your stroke by putting feel back into your game. This
definitive book also provides:
• A complete primer on club design, with tips
for finding the putter most in tune with the nuances of your swing
• A guide to
the sensory aspects of a good putt, from grip pressure to impact response to
the way a putt should sound
• Simple steps for reading greens accurately, every
time
• Drills to commit your putting stroke to muscle memory and overcome the
tics that can knock your putts off line
• Cures for the mental hurdles you’ll
face on the short grass.
Review:
This book improved my golf
game overnight. Contrary to the contrived Dave Pelz system in which the eye
line rests directly over the target line, the shoulders rock up and down, and
the putterhead moves straight back and through, Stan Utley advocates a more
natural stroke: the eye line is inside the target line, the putterhead moves in
an arc, and the shoulders turn around the spine. In short, it is a mini version
of the full golf swing. What amazed me was how little the grip end of the
putter moves in relation to the putterhead. The book's pictures of the proper
grip, stance, alignment and stroke are taken from multiple angles, making
Utley's technique easily visualized and grasped. Some may criticize the
thinness of the book (barely 100 pages), but that will leave you more time to
practice a putting method that really works.
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