Resonates strongly and makes some compelling points. However, it leaves readers hanging with inadequate advice about how to facilitate the FMF. There is plenty of information on what the FMF is, and what NOT to do... but it just skips through what could be some really useful pointers and tips on what TO do.
One of the best golf books I've read, doesn't deal with the swing at all, but instead looks at quieting the mind and basically learning how to get "in the zone." Highly recommend to anyone looking to improve their golf game.