Lost Art of Putting Book ¶
By: Nick W on Aug. 2, 2020, 6:31 p.m.
Hello All,
I just shot an 80 at fairly easy course that I play often. My previous best there was 81, which I’d done four times.
I shot this score with probably my worst ball striking day of the summer. I really don’t even feel like I played well, despite my personal record score.
How’d I do it? Well, it’s only been one round so it could have been a fluke, but I had just read the Lost Art of Putting and it helped me to one of my best putting days ever.
The changes I made were almost embarrassingly simple to lead to this type of improvement.
1) Really concentrate on the b-ball and don’t look at the putter
2) Breathe in and out through your nose while walking to and on the green.
3) Ask yourself before every putt, “Is it possible that I could make this putt?”
That’s it. I had 5 one putts (tied for my record), a number of very long two putts and two 3 putts on tough holes. The only round I’ve ever had less putts required a chip in.
Obviously, I’d recommend reading the book. It may not work for everyone (and these results may have been a fluke for me), but I really felt different while putting today. Those simple chants unlocked my ability to use the much improved form I’ve learned through GSA.
Let me know if anyone else has read it!
Nick