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The Art of Putting: The Revolutionary Feel-Based System for Improving Your Score |  | Authors: Stan Utley, Matthew Rudy Brand: Booklegger Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 159240202X Dewey Decimal Number: 796.35235 EAN: 9781592402021 ASIN: 159240202X
Publication Date: June 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Stan Utley is the most in-demand short-game teacher in the game. In The Art Of Putting, he outlines his unique approach in putting for golfers of all skill levels. Utley breaks down the putting stroke to a simple, natural motion and describes methods of learning this sure, repeatable stroke.
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Simple, Eye-Opening, Revolutionary September 7, 2006 Mike McIntyre (San Diego, CA USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
This book improved my golf game overnight. Contrary to the contrived Dave Pelz system in which the eye line rests directly over the target line, the shoulders rock up and down, and the putterhead moves straight back and through, Stan Utley advocates a more natural stroke: the eye line is inside the target line, the putterhead moves in an arc, and the shoulders turn around the spine. In short, it is a mini version of the full golf swing. What amazed me was how little the grip end of the putter moves in relation to the putterhead. The book's pictures of the proper grip, stance, alignment and stroke are taken from multiple angles, making Utley's technique easily visualized and grasped. Some may criticize the thinness of the book (barely 100 pages), but that will leave you more time to practice a putting method that really works.
This is much better than Dave Pelz's Putting Bible. April 29, 2007 Frizzante 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
If I could recommend one book on Putting it would be this one.
It is as good as Tom Watson's Getting Up and Down, which is a short game guide.
I mean no disrespect to Mr Pelz, but I find his book overly scientific and mechanical. His ideas did not help me as much as Stan Utley's more natural and human approach to Putting.
His book is a quick and stimulating read. The ideas he puts forth are practical, proven and original. His preference for the "curved" putting path, as compared to the "straight through" putting path are challenging, well argued and convincing.
I especially liked his suggestion that you should look at your putting line from the side as well as from the front and rear. This has improved my putting immediately.
This is a good purchase. Forget about all the Zen golf books and focus on the real world of putting, helped by practical suggestions and proven methods.
A really good book.
The most natural and consistent method to putting October 30, 2006 Eagle Vision (Southeastern United States) 17 out of 19 found this review helpful
Stan Utley is brilliant when it comes to conveying the method of putting. From the set up to choosing the correct equipment, to reading the greens and strategies for putting, this book has converted me to this method of putting. He outlines the type of putter and how the putter should fit you to optimize the stroke.
Utley describes what is termed the Arc method of putting which is more natural than a pendulum or straight back / straight through approach. This is the method recommended for Toe Hang putters (e.g. most conventional blade putters).
Well illustrated in both every angle of the putt to get an idea of what he is trying to convey - he even summarizes the key points in the end of the book. Drills are outlined to practice his teaching points.
This method has improved my accuracy of short - as well as long putts.
Before you get that new 2 or 3 ball putter, read this book! You may save yourself a couple hundred dollars.
Some of his notable tour pupils include Jay Haas, Sergio Garcia and Rocco Mediate.
I highly recommend this book.
Finally, an easy-to-learn and effective approach to low-pressure putting! October 16, 2006 J. Yoshimoto (Reno, NV USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Having close to two years of playing experience as a beginning golfer, and realizing that close to 40% of the score of in golf is putting (about 50% for me before this book), I was always looking for a good book on putting. 'The Art of Putting' is that book. Stan uses a very simple to learn approach that has for me effectively removed a major portion of the pressure I always felt over every putt. Now I can focus more of my energy to reading the green, determining the speed of the putt and then going through my pre-shot routine. The bottom line: three-putts are one or two a round, down from four to seven a round. Par-savers and birdies are definite possibilities now. As an added bonus, I find that on the majority of long putts greater than 10 feet, I can more frequently putt to 1-2 feet from the pin for an easy second putt. Thanks, Stan, for making golf easier to play and, of course, a 'hole' lot more enjoyable.
It'll take strokes off your game!! January 5, 2007 Randy Cox 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Stan Utley's approach to putting makes more sense than anything out there today. The stroke is much easier to repeat if it's on a little bit of an arc, more natural if you will. Utley shares the wisdom behind that stroke as well as how to read greens, overall course strategy and management. Highly recommend!!
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