Combining top techniques from golf history with
modern neuroscience of brain-body processes
in targeting and stroke movement control for
optimal instinctive putting skills (read, aim,
stroke, touch)
-- simple, minimalist, lethally effective --
the best putting instruction in the history
of golf.
Over 200,000 visits monthly from 50+ countries
and growing strong! Now
with 10 PZ Academies and 56 Coaches in 16 Countries
Trains a "two-wheels
thru impact 3-4 inches past the ball"
movement for excellent no-pull, straight-online
strokes especially suited to the vital scoring
range of 5-15 footers.
Even if I teach something
slightly different than Craig about the backstroke,
I agree with him altogether about the essential
character of a good stroke thru impact, and
his training aid is very good for the range
of 5-15 foot putts for training what I teach.
If
you want to learn how to putt your best,
you've come to the right place. Conventional
golf instruction only seriously talks
about the stroke, and even that is confused
and confusing, while REAL putting performance
requires four skills every putt: reading
the putt for break, start-line and distance;
aiming the putter accurately down the
start-line with less than 1-degree error
(about the width of one grass blade
in opening or closing the putter's toe
off line) for precision; stroking the
ball where the putter face has been
aimed; and controlling the delivery
pace of the ball at the end of the putt
with consistency and accuracy regardless
of distance, green speed, and uphill-downhill
changes. If you have stroke problems,
or touch problems, or aiming problems,
or reading problems, I've spent twenty
years of research, study, and experimentation
to develop simple techniques to help
make you the best putter you can be.
Putting
is almost HALF the game! If you're not
seriously learning what you need to
know for putting, you'll never reach
your true golfing potential. Whether
you're a Tour pro or an avid amateur,
don't let the years roll by without
getting serious on the greens. Maybe
you're pretty good, even fabulous, sometimes,
but you need to be better than that
if you can. Real know-how eliminates
streakiness for even the top Tour pros,
and that means twice as much or more
income, more wins, and a happier life
in golf! Get in the PuttingZone and
find out what sort of noise you can
make in the game.
Jim Kenesky, Jim
Kenesky Golf, Hidden Lake and Lowville,
Milton ON Canada
Andrew McCormack, North Halton, Georgetown
ON Canada
Jim Zwolak, Dundas ON Canada
Kevin O'Neill, Torquay Melbourne Australia