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Instinct Putting: Putt Your Best Using the Breakthrough, Science-Based Target Vision Putting Technique

Instinct Putting: Putt Your Best Using the Breakthrough, Science-Based Target Vision Putting TechniqueAuthor: Eric Alpenfels
Publisher: Gotham
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 336578

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.8

ISBN: 1592403530
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.35235
EAN: 9781592403530
ASIN: 1592403530

Publication Date: July 31, 2008
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Product Description
The proven approach that guarantees results on the green by tapping the power of natural intuition— based on cutting-edge research

Born out of the most popular Golf Magazine cover story of 2005, Instinct Putting begins with a crucial but counterintuitive premise: You should look at the hole, not at the ball, while putting. Golf-club technology has helped amateurs drive the ball farther than ever, but no amount of technology has managed to conquer the mind-game of putting. Delivering a complete paradigm shift, Instinct Putting features a breakthrough, scientifically proven method that will have golfers defying their previous training—while sinking more putts than they ever dreamed possible.

Currently one of the hottest topics on the links, instinct putting combines simplicity with phenomenal results. Emphasizing the brain’s instinctive ability to perform incredible tasks through unconscious information processing, rather than through active thought, the authors take readers through important but uncomplicated steps to retrain their putting protocols. From stance and grip to execution, Instinct Putting puts the keys to precision putts in the hands of golfers at all levels. Ending the frustration on the green, this revolutionary approach transforms every golfer’s most maddening shots into their greatest rewards.



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5 out of 5 stars If it makes a scratch golfer better, it will help you!!!   September 23, 2008
J. Daniels (Texas)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Let me start off with a little information on myself. I am a scratch golfer playing for a Division 1 college. I averaged 32.1 putts per round last year with a scoring average of 74.1 in 13 tournaments. I was dissatisfied with length putting and the clutch 4-10 footers for par saves. This book makes so much sense it just isn't funny. I was skeptical before buying it, but followed Eric Alpenfels with great interest as a Teaching Professional at Pinehurst Golf Academy. I started the technique explained in the book with the putting test recommended. The results were phenomenal! I am easily making 2-3 more putts per round and am so confident over 50 footers. I probably 3 putted 1-2 times per round from 30-70 feet, and still have yet to 3-putt one single time since finishing the book two and a half weeks ago! This book is truely revolutionary and Mr. Alpenfels has really got it right. I beg you to please read this book and improve your putting. I beleive in it so much I had to gt on here and write this review. Go IP!!


5 out of 5 stars I takes a Leap of Faith   January 17, 2009
David J. Hamilton (Syracuse, NY USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have to admit I only skimmed this book in a book store. However, I'm a 7 hcp and have been putting like this for about 10 years and believe me, it's worth the effort to read this book and learn this technique. I average 12 to 15 putts per 9 holes and that is not a testiment to my chipping. This method makes perfect sense when you think about it; if you were firing a pistol or a rifle at a target would you be looking at the back of the bullet? Of course not. You would be looking at the target. Same idea here. It may take a leap of faith to try this on the course so try it at home first - get used to putting the ball without looking at it. Then, expect comments from the rest of the 4-some until you start averaging 12 - 15 putts per 9 holes.


5 out of 5 stars Instinct Putting is a great book - not hokus pokus   April 5, 2009
A. Krug (Dallas, TX USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Instinct Putting: Putt Your Best Using the Breakthrough, Science-Based Target Vision Putting Technique

This book instructs you to look at the hole and use enough speed to stop 18 inches behind the hole if you miss it. The authors compare it to sports such as football where the QB looks at the receiver while throwing, and say that that allows your athleticism to takeover. They also each you how to hold the putter in a way to treat it as part of your "bionic" arm. But this is AFTER you do all the usual things golfers do the to make putts such as adjusting feet, club face, and so on. It seems to work for me. It also teaches how to "read" a green and other useful things. It's a great book.



5 out of 5 stars You got to try this.   May 15, 2009
D. Hall (North Carolina)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Spent about 45 minutes at the practice green this morning. In short, I was amazed with this technique. I made three putts over 20'. Something I rarely do to be honest. I somehow could see the line so much better than usual. I almost felt like I could read the green for once. Not sure what the deal is, but it is obviously the fact that I am looking at where the ball is going, rather than the ball. On short putts under 7-10', I was less accurate. But just flipping through the book this morning I read that is to be expected. They actually lay out a 14 session training program and you are not supposed to pick it up overnight. But on day one, right out of the gate, my 10+ foot putting was much improved. To be honest, I was amazed at how much. I am going to start the 14 practice sessions soon as I can get back to the course. Short, very focussed sessions, but they graduate in complexity as you build skills. Sounds very logical and from what I saw this morning on the practice green, after a few weeks of this "Instinct Putting", I will change the way I putt forever. This was an unexpeted surprise to say the least. From the book, Jim Dent on the Champions Tour is using this now.


5 out of 5 stars Great minds...   December 2, 2009
Paul G. Schempp (Athens, GA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The first thought that comes to mind when you see a book co-authored by a famous golf instructor from world-class resort and a Ph.D. is that they are going to take a simple concept like putting and pound a prodigious number of words into the smallest ideas and decorate them with complicated and convoluted graphs and charts. At least that was my thought. And then in the introduction I read "Your skill would improve dramatically if you learned to concentrate WHERE to putt the ball and didn't try to think so much about HOW to execute the stroke." How simple is that?? And when I read the rest of the book, and put it into practice, I discovered Alpenfels and Christina are right. I like simple. I like making putts. For anyone else who feels the same, check this book out.

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