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Binding: Hardcover Format: Bargain Price Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: 2001-06-05
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The author of Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect presents a practical guide to the art of putting, explaining how to break down mental barriers that can affect putting, offering exercises and drills to prevent missed shots, and introducing visualization techniques.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A very different kind of golf instruction book Comment: Having already read "Golf in not a game of perfect" on the mental side of golf and found it very useful, I was very interested to see if this book would help me with putting, which has been my Waterloo for a few years. I am please to say that I may not have yet won the battle, but I am getting there fast.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "mental game of golf" Comment: This is all about the mental side of the golf game focusing on putting. It was easy to read and understand and perhaps it would have helped me more if I had read it again. Not my favorite golf book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Putt" it There Comment: Trust your first instinct when you hit the green, and learn to keep those negative thoughts at bay. This mental and technical guide to putting will help you improve your form.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellently presented Comment: Very straightforward and comensensical. Seems everything we read these days is about positive thinking. And it does work along with a good basic set up. I especially like his instruction that once you are over the ball, don't wait there and let negative thoughts sneak in. Go ahead and hit the ball. He says to trust your first instinct when you read a putt and I have always found that to be true. Can't wait to put his recommendations into play.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Good Book Comment: Any golfer (including disc golfers) would benefit from this book. It's a very good book!
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