Wouldn't you love to lower your average score by five shots this season with minimal effort? Sharpening your putting skill is the quickest and easiest way to lower your scores and enhance your enjoyment of the great game of golf.
The secret to lower scoring is to sink more putts of eight feet or less while consistently lagging long putts close to the hole to avoid three putting. The Bulletproof Putting System teaches you to do exactly that in five easy lessons.
Created for the recreational golfer who has limited practice time and no desire to become a slave to the game, Bulletproof Putting in Five Easy Lessons will help
Read greens more accurately and visualize the correct roll paths for your putts Make a dependable putting stroke that hits the ball where you aim Ingrain your bulletproof preshot and in-shot routines to increase confidence Master the four types of slam dunk, drillable, drainable, and lag Utilize precious practice and warmup time to your best advantage. Bulletproof Putting in Five Easy Lessons is written in an approachable style by Michael McTeigue, former Northern California PGA Teacher of the Year and author of the popular full-swing instruction classic The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing. His new book will improve your putting and enrich your enjoyment of the game. It is certain to become a treasured favorite in your golfing library.
This book breaks down the art of reading greens and how to think about each putt in a routine and effective manner. I've played golf for five decades and have never been a good putter. The book gives me real hope for improving. I need to do the training described in the book to fully evaluate the suggested approach; but I am excited about my prospects. Highly recommended for golfers of all skill levels.
I was surprised by how effective this book was. I am not a good golfer but I was playing in a golf tournament and figured the only thing I could contribute to my team was sinking a few putts. This book definitely helped me do that. I was able to go from understanding very little about putting to having and executing a good putting stroke. I watched a lot of YouTube videos about putting and they were good but I felt this book was more comprehensive and easier to put into practice. This book will make any beginner better, fact. It’s perfect for reading in your spare time (the bathroom, riding in a car, standing in line, etc.) I would recommend this to anyone interested in the topic.
The more it changes, the more it is the same thing. The more transformations you have, the more objects are ‘the same’
The more it changes, the more it is the same thing. The more transformations you have, the more objects are ‘the same’ Here (drivers to putters) it means different clubs.
The concepts we will study get fewer, the vocabulary gets simpler, and the theorems get more general. More and more objects are ‘the same’ up to the ‘symmetries’ induced by these transformations.
I liked how he both tried to simplify putting yet provide a system that anyone can follow. He co ears main potion of putting from speed to green reading to aiming and alignment. Highly recommended.