Golf Books #311 (The Lost Art of Putting)

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Golf Books #311 (The Lost Art of Putting)0

Does the stroke create the putt or does the putt create the stroke?

To be child-like is to have a simple fascination in getting the ball into the hole and to love the task of doing so. 

To be childish is to expect a certain outcome will come your way, that you deserve to hole the putt or that you shouldn’t miss from a certain distance.

The Lost Art of Putting will help you become more child-like on the greens and less childish.
Leading tour coach Gary Nicol and performance coach Karl Morris have 60 years’ combined coaching experience. It is their belief that the game of golf is not about finding ‘the’ way to do it but more a case of discovering, or perhaps more importantly uncovering, ‘your’ way to do it. 

The perspective and concepts they share with you in this book have the potential to liberate you so that you can experience what you are truly capable of on the greens.

Publication date: 2018

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