That's where I read it the first time. It's beeen a few years since I read his stuff but I really liked it. He was the first golf swing writer that I read who integrated the technical technical aspects and the mental aspects.
The part I liked best was his emphasis on monitoring and awareness instead of fixing while you're playing. If your monitoring system is working, the probles seem to disappear as they surface. If you try to fix the problem you're heading for a high score.
His approach really goes well together with Homer's educated hand and hands' monitoring.
That's where I read it the first time. It's beeen a few years since I read his stuff but I really liked it. He was the first golf swing writer that I read who integrated the technical technical aspects and the mental aspects.
The part I liked best was his emphasis on monitoring and awareness instead of fixing while you're playing. If your monitoring system is working, the probles seem to disappear as they surface. If you try to fix the problem you're heading for a high score.
His approach really goes well together with Homer's educated hand and hands' monitoring.