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Unconscious Putting

Dave Stockton's Guide to Unlocking Your Signature Stroke

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Description

"The Pro Tours' Hottest Coach" (Golf Digest) reveals the secrets that helped Phil Mickelson win the 2010 Masters and can utterly transform every player's game.
When a resurgent Phil Mickelson won the Tour Championship in September 2009, he was quick to credit a series of simple putting lessons from veteran golf champion and instructor Dave Stockton. As a top coach, Stockton has taught a long list of pro players-including Annika Sorenstam, Yani Tseng (winner of four LPGA tournaments), Adam Scott (Texas Open champion), Hunter Mahan (Phoenix Open champion), and Morgan Pressel (World Ladies Championship of Japan winner)-the putting strategies that finessed their game.

Stockton's breakthrough concept is that every player has their own Signature Stroke, which is unconscious. Good putting comes from the mind, Stockton says, not from a series of stiff mechanical positions. With visualization, the right frame of mind, an efficient pre-putt routine, and connection to the individual internal stroke signature, any player can make far more putts. Putting has always been taught as an offshoot to the full swing, when in reality it is far different- almost a different game. Unconscious Putting will help players get out of the rigid, mechanical, overthinking trap.

In Unconscious Putting, Stockton shows how players at every handicap level-from pros to weekend golfers-can putt effortlessly and with confidence by integrating a new mental approach with a few simple physical routines that will keep them locked on target. Readers will also gain invaluable advice on reading greens and equipment. Illustrated throughout and filled with anecdotes about how Stockton's lessons have helped today's leading players, Unconscious Putting is a must-have golf book and a category classic-in-the-making.

Customer Reviews

Must read

Everything I expected and more! There is a reason that he is the hottest teacher right now, he makes it simple! Dave Stockton's approach is almost common sense, but most of us try to make it harder. I have been experimenting with belly and long putters, but will go back to the traditional after reading this book.

Unconscious Putting

A different approach to putting from one of golf's best putters. He emphasizes techniques for developing feel rather than constantly working on mechanics as a way to improve putting. His advice on squaring up the back of the left hand and keeping the putter low has helped!

definitely worth picking up!

thank you Mr. Stockton!
caught your 1/2 hour episode on The Golf Channel, and was stoked to see you teaching my natural putting stroke.. immediately downloaded your iPhone app, and counted the days for Unconcious Putting to be released. glad to say I have been putting LIGHTS OUT since then! please visit us in San Francisco for a clinic/book signing...

Unconscious Putting
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  • $18.99
  • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
  • Category: Golf
  • Published: Sep 15, 2011
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • Seller: Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
  • Print Length: 112 Pages
  • Language: English
  • Requirements: To view this book, you must have an iOS device with iBooks 1.3.1 or later and iOS 4.3.3 or later, or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later.

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