However, this was a fun, easy read with lots of golf-related tales about the way great golfers think about their putting struggles and successes.
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Welcome back. Finally, real life examples are provided with students Hal Sutton, Brad Faxon and othersFor all my Goodread friends out there who love golf (and let's be honest - that number is probably zero), this is an excellent book about the mental aspects of putting. You may have created an account with another Rogers Media account that can be used to sign in here. I banged it out in a two and a half hour session tonight and can honestly say I have never been more excited to get to the practice green before my round tomorrow.
This audio edition is an abridgement of the text version, and I feel no need to go read the real book to find out what was left out.
He also provides good arguments for this, where a natural feel must overcome overthinking, as well as providing methods for how to shut out conflicting actions/emotions. Great players are not only aware of the importance of putting, they go out of their way to master it.
This continues his mental approach philosophy and does a good job of making it accessible to the average golfer. I'm pretty new to the golf self-help literature, but even I can tell that there are no startlingly different ideas here.
If you know anything about the game of golf you know that driviI have read so many of Bob Rotella’s books and they have really helped me throughout life and also the game of golf. {* traditionalSignIn_signInButton *} It may not be the same kind of heavyweight title fight we see in boxing or mixed-marital arts, but this is golf and we’ll take what we can get.
Photos on social media from the course are showing super long rough and pure greens, as the golf course has been closed for nearly a month to public play. Still, he’s Tiger Woods, this is California (where 14 of his 82 wins have come), and this is a major championship – don’t count him out, because he certainly isn’t. This week that same foursome will tee it up at the PGA Championship – but they may look forward to their Tuesday game more than the tournament itself. Still a good read though, and a great tool for improving the mental side of the game.Spot on advice.
He looked solid and was swinging strong. How to Putt.
Published I'm not sure how many Goodreads friends I have who are golfers, but if there are any out there, I would recommend this to you!best self help / life coach book i've read all year.Great book overall. There are a lot of people that always want to focus on their swing. A must read for anyone who has a cluttered mind on the putting green.Sound advise for nervous putters and yes I am talking to you.The best putting book I have ever read. Last week at the WGC, for example, DeChambeau was raked over Twitter’s coals for calling a rules official to try to get relief from a group of fire ants.
Model Local Rule F-5 (in the Committee Procedures section of the rule book) is titled "Immovable Obstructions Close to Putting Greens" and specifically addresses the issue:
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When you’re on the course every green is different and has different slopes, break, grass, and speed. “Putting Out Of Your Mind” (POOYM) is effectively a golf self-help book by renowned sports psychologist Dr Bob Rotella. “I think without fans, usually you see quite a big change when you got into a major week all of a sudden you’re out there on a Monday and stands are filled and fans are all over the golf course which you just don’t see at a regular PGA Tour event,” says Hadwin. April 1st 2005 If you know anything about the game of golf you know that driving the ball far isn’t what wins you tournaments. While most golfers spend their time trying to perfect their swing so they can hit the ball farther, Rotella encourages them to concentrate on their putting, the most crucial yet overlooked aspect of the game. by Pocket Books
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I didn’t hurt it doing anything.
After reading this brief, 167 page book of advice, my putting improved dramatically.