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Dave Pelz's Putting Bible: The Complete Guide to Mastering the Green

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This comprehensive guide from the internationally revered golf instructor and bestselling author of Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible is the essential volume for all golfers who want to take strokes off their score with better putting. P acked with charts, photos, and easy-to-understand instruction!

Let Dave help you shape up your game on the greens with his new Putting Bible , which is sure to make all other putting manuals obsolete. Every golfer needs Dave's insights into the putting game and the simplicity he brings to improving their ability to putt.

Dave Pelz's Scoring Game Schools and clinics are renowned worldwide, attracting top players like Jesper Parnevik, Tom Kite, Colin Montgomerie, two-time U.S. Open Champion Lee Janzen, Vijay Singh, Steve Elkington, and many LPGA players including Annika Sorenstam and Liselotte Neumann.

Dave Pelz looks at putting, golf's least-understood skill, as no one has ever approached it before. Because a putt is the terminal shot on every hole and there is no possibility of recovery from short misses, putts count almost a disproportionate amount. Every golfer knows a 2-foot putt counts the same as a 300-yard drive--one stroke. And while the putting stroke is only one of several types of swings golfers make, it accounts for nearly half of all the swings made--43 percent--and perhaps as much as 80 percent of all the anguish and frustration involved in the game. 

Putting is also different in another   It is one of the few skills in all of sport in which any player, regardless of size, strength, speed, gender, or education, can compete equally with--and have a realistic chance to surpass the skills of--the best professionals in the world.

As Dave explains, putting is actually simple to understand and do. Once golfers grasp his concepts, they can perform on the greens as never before.

Using decades of scientific research from studying thousands of golfers, Dave shows readers the simplicity of putting that escapes most golfers and lays out the fifteen well-defined building blocks of the putting game that each of us already has and owns. 

A former NASA physicist and founder of the World Putting Championship, Dave brings a scientific rigor to his instruction that has made him the top putting expert in the world.  Observing and teaching thousands of golfers to better their scores, Dave's body of knowledge in putting is unequaled.  By uncovering the mysteries of this part of the game, Dave Pelz's Putting Bible raises putting instruction to a new level.

394 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2000

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Dave Pelz

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David T. Pelz was an American golf coach, known for his expertise and published writing on the art of the short game, particularly putting.
Pelz's Short Game Bible was a New York Times "national best-seller" in 1999. Eleven of Pelz's professional students have won a total of 21 major championships. Pelz was named by Golf Digest magazine as one of the 25 most influential instructors of the 20th Century. He was a regular editorial contributor to Golf Magazine since 1982 and produced and hosted "The Dave Pelz Scoring Game Show" on the Golf Channel from 1995 to 2005. Pelz continued his research and instruction at the Pelz Golf Institute in Spicewood, Texas.

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16 reviews
February 5, 2023
I bought this book because the short game bible is the best golf book I have read. This book does not compare. Just more theory than teaching. A lot you can pick up on your own. Almost 400 pages. Could have been 150 tops IMO. I'd skip this one and read the short game bible again
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May 15, 2024
p. 32: Practice Tips:
1) Hit putts over 35 feet to within 3 feet of the hole.
2) Hit putts of 6-30 feet so they stop 17" past the hole.
3) Hit putts less than 6 feet into the hole.

p. 66: Position eyes over the Aimline.

p. 102: Figure 4.10.11: Use binocular vision to see distance and down-the-line vision to see alignment.

p. 115: Create pressure situations in practice sessions.

p. 118: Dead-Hands Stroke

p. 123: Hold your finish until the ball stops rolling.

p. 125: 8-Second Rule: "Once you feel and see what you believe to be the perfect practice stroke, you have eight seconds to step up to the ball and stroke it exactly that way."

p. 126: "Great putters don't think their way through great putting strokes. Great putters make great strokes out of habit, while they focus on the feel and size of the stroke they need to make."

p. 135: "The longer the length of the stroke, the longer the roll of the ball."

p. 175: "The plumb-bob doesn't work in putting."

p. 190: "I ... found that optimum speed putts roll about 17 past the back edge."

p. 213: "To practice the wrong thing correctly is as bad as practicing the right thing incorrectly. Neither helps one bit."

p. 214: Missed Putt Chart

Zone 5: Long Left | Zone 6: Long Right
Zone 3: Short of 17" Past Left | Zone 4: Short of 17" Past Right
Zone 1: Short Left - Zone 7 lip out left | Zone 8: Lip Out Right - Zone 2: Short Right

p. 217: Bad practice is worse than no practice.

p. 219: Where To Practice
1. Stroke Mechanics--INDOORS
a. Pick your work area (building block)
* Aim
* Power Source
* Impact Pattern
* Ritual
* Routine
* Face Angle
* Path
* Stability
* Flow Lines
b. Set up feedback device(s) carefully
c. Focus on feedback
d. Avoid real greens and real holes (too distracting)

2. Artistic Fundamentals--OUTDOORS
a. Pick your work area (building blocks)
* Touch
* Routine
* Rhythm
* Green-Reading
* Feel
* Ritual
b. Measure putt distances, set up feedback guidelines
c. Focus on speed, distance and break (forget mechanics)

p. 221: "It's important to understand that practice makes permanent. Only perfect practice helps you move toward perfection."

p. 221: Dave Pelz's Practice Guidelines

p. 222-6: Five-Step Routine:
1) Make three preliminary practice swings to get a rough feel for distance. Imagine a ball track starting on the Aimline, rolling into the hole.
2) Walk along the extended Aimline and internalize it.
3) Set up parallel left of the Aimline, 4 inches left of your ball.
4) Make 3-6 practice strokes
5) Pull the trigger

p. 227: Measure your cadence

p. 241: Ritual:
1) Trigger
2) Down
3) Look
4) Look
5) Back
6) Through

p. 272: "Practice without feedback is a waste of time."

p. 284: Teacher Clips: https://www.amazon.com/Pelz-Golf-DP40...

p. 286: Tru-Putt

p. 291: Truthboard Routine
1) Putt 30 putts per session until you make all 30 in a row.
2) Roll every other one with your eyes closed.
3) Putt 30 putts to a smaller hole
4) Putt every other one with eyes closed to smaller hole.

p. 309: Chiputting: "The chiputt is a stroke made with a putter but utilizing a chipping grip, stance, posture, swing and follow-through."

p. 316: Figure 13.3.3: Safe-Zone is a 34-inch-radius semicircle behind the hole.

p. 320: "All putts are speed putts."

p. 326: Scorecard marking:
A) Above Hole
B) Below Hole

p. 339: Five Steps In Green Reading

p. 348: Lag Putt Drills (13.2)

p. 348: "Putt if there's no reason not to."

p. 348: "Never putt from a bad lie."

p. 368: Pure-In-Line-Square (PILS) Stroke
76 reviews1 follower
June 22, 2024
Not any new earth shaking insights. I have played golf a long time. Had once been a great putter with no thinking involved. Over the years I grew worse. Was trying to find a piece of information to jump start me back. It is a book of great basic information. Very technical on all putting aspects. I will try to recall what I picked up to get better.
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598 reviews91 followers
September 24, 2024
A lot more detailed than I was thinking but I remember Phil Mickelson had Dave help him with some putting tips. Good enough for Phil, good enough for me-is it good enough for you?
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July 31, 2025
I reserve the right to modify my rating should my putting greatly suffer.
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73 reviews7 followers
May 17, 2013
To reiterate another reviewer's point, Pelz goes into excrutiating detail on the science of putting. In fact, personally, I think he's a little over the top in the amount of minute detail he covers, and sometimes found myself thinking, come on Dave, I trust you on that point; you can stop explaining now. Still, I give it 5 stars, not because I think it is such an engaging read -- much of it is not -- but because of the thoroughly comprehensive coverage of everything, from the golfer, to the equipment, to green reading, to the science behind everything he explains. Although I am a beginner at this game, I would venture to say that if there is anything about putting this book does not mention, it is probably something you don't need to know.
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March 7, 2016
Dave Pelz 19s Putting Bible will cover all the idea 19s you 19ve ever heard about putting and with his scientific methods prove or disprove all you ever believed. The knowledge learned would definitely improve your putting and eliminate any questions in your mind that might confuse you. I have put his drills to the test and they definitely will help your putting. Aside from the wealth of information you will also discover a great way to measure your putting progress. All I knew was that my putting sucked, but with Pelz 19s self-evaluation concepts I was able to identify exactly what needed improvement.
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Author 2 books1,063 followers
August 26, 2014
This is like a reference book, a very precise and detailed study of the art of putting. I loved all the attention to detail and the passion for putting by Dave. Dave's way is simple, he details all the elements involved in putting so that as a player we stop blaming our selves and learn to instead focus on the enormity of the task at hand. One of the best nuggets I picked from this book is to stop thinking and start playing.

I wish I had the time and the weather to practice all of his techniques but alas I live in UK where golf is generally a summer past time :(
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561 reviews143 followers
May 26, 2015
Not as good as his short game bible. I find many of the thoughts to be too technical. While Dave's lessons have done much to improve my putting, they have caused me to be to technical. Once that happens, it is hard to get those thoughts out of your head. They make me focus too much on rote reactions to distance and not on feel.
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676 reviews18 followers
May 11, 2012
This looks really good and thorough. I'm not actively playing golf right now, but I found plenty of ideas and tips in here, just skimming, to help my game when I get back to it. It helped that my golf teacher already had me approaching putting like this.
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November 23, 2011
Excruciating detail, but as a scientist/engineer I appreciated understanding the "whys" of all the putting mechanics. Definitely a complete analysis of putting.
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30 reviews5 followers
September 13, 2022
This is One of the best Golf books. Praticing recommend exercises helped me dropping 5 stroke off my handicap in 2 weeks. Highly recommend!
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