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Highly Recommend.Genuine and outstanding book on putting. Title is appropriate, because the book is reference sized. Like the "Short Game Bible," that is a good thing.This book is worthy and worthwhile, along with Dave Pelz's "Short Game Bible," Butch Harmon's "Four Cornerstones of Winning Golf," Hogan's "Five Lessons," Tiger Woods' "How I Play Golf," and of course Harvey Penick's "Little Red Book." Add Bobby Jones' "Down The Fairway" and "How I PLay Golf."
This book covers everything from fundamentals of the putting stroke, to how to read the greens, slopes and much much more. This book does not waste half of the entire book talking about Dave Pelz. This book talks about putting and all the stuff that goes into putting.
I purchased the Putting Bible after reading the excellent Short Game Bible by Peltz. I was disapointed by the Putting Game Bible and feel that it was written to capitolize on his very successful Short Game Bible. The book did not really add anything to my knowledge of putting and seemed wordy as if Peltz was trying to find ways to fill a book.
It is my hope with persistence I will improve my game, but lets face it. There are practical exercises, and one must go to the green and apply what has been read.
I don't know if reading this book will improve my putting; that has yet to be proven. Dave Pelz is a scientist who has studied the art of putting.
This is not the kind of book one reads in an evening. The text is well written.
There are abundant illustrations and the quality of the paper, the binding, the illustrations and photographs are excellent. It is a joy to read, and I have a better understanding of why I am missing those putts.
the ultimate test is one that involves athletic ability, perception, and the ability to convert intellectual understanding into action.
Outstanding book.(I have already read it cover to cover). It was delivered in a timely manner. At a fairly reasonable cost. I'm a very satisfied customer who will indeed order other items in the future.
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