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This book is based on the concept that a golfer should face the hole while putting, as opposed to the 500 year tradition of turning 90 degrees away from the hole, thus creating a visual disconnection. The author explains why traditional putting styles have failed to produce a single, lasting solution that works for all golfers. Based on research into vision as it applies to sports in general and golf in particular, the author argues that facing the target (the hole) creates an instinctive setup for maintaining the visual alignment of the putter before and during the stroke. Distance control is especially enhanced with the Tru-Vu putting style, as the mind's eye is more naturally able to build a mental image of the putt through visual saccades that lead up to the actual putting stroke.
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