Dr. Farnsworth takes the approach that the little muscles of the eyes control the big muscles of the body. If you follow his advice and proceedure, you will become a better putter.
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Recently, I've read Sones "Light's out putting," Pelz's "Putting Bible," and Farnsworth's "See It & Sink It." Sones is basic stuff. Pelz is interesting technical stuff with some good drills and lots of talk about mechanical aids (most of which he sells). But Farnsworth is by far the most interesting and potentially the most helpful.Farnsworth analyzes the way we see, judge distance and break, and the problems many of...
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When I first skimmed this book, I felt it was poorly illustrated and the writing was very marginal. However, upon reading it through, I think it is one of the best golf books ever written, mainly because it spells out in detail how one can really begin to use his vision on the putting green, something that's alluded me for the 30+ years I've played the game. The exercises and tools are SIMPLE and tremendously effective...
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I have read a lot of golf instructional books and this is the most unique. Dr. Farnsworth's basic yet profound concept is that the what and how you see leads all else in putting. I found I am missing to the left because I see the hole to the left. Drills, tips, and sklill test in the book have helped me lower my score 3 strokes (I am now a 5 handicap).
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Dr. Craig Farnsworth simple to understand drills and putting techniques have helped me to dramatically improve my scoring. As a 2 handicap he has taught me how to maximize my scoring potential on each and every hole. Leading me to shoot a 66 earlier this year. Every golfer of every level should read this book if they want to improve.
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