This book takes a little bit different approach to putting instruction by using a series of "machines" to describe how to putt. After a while you realize that you are that machine and that if you substitute "person" for "machine", you have some great advice for putting. My occupation as a patent attorney may have made me appreciate the quirky golf inventions more than most. However, that feature is just another little thing that sets this book apart from more serious instructional texts. I believe this book to be just as important to me as the other "must read" I have on my shelf: Mr. Hogan's Modern Fundamentals. Buy this book. You will enjoy it.
It really helped my game. I saved 8 strokes putting!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The book is great. It has helped my putting just a ton! This book was the best purchase I've ever made I love it!
A different kind of perspective on putting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book describes the principles of putting using descriptions of "machines" that are built for putting. After a while you realize that the machines are really your arms, shoulders, etc. The book is sprinkled with interesting quotes about putting and the game of golf in general. The author has also included many short descriptions of may patented golf gimmicks from long ago. This book would make a good addtion to the golfer's library. I highly recommend it.
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