IPF - The Key To Make Quantitative Putting Your Own

If you have read my book and viewed my practice videos you will note that my style of putting is a short stroke high acceleration linear method. As I point out in the book, it doesn't matter the type or style of your putting for this quantitative method to work effectively for you. Establishing your individual power factor for your unique style of putting is the key variable of importance so that quantitative putting works for you. Using the pendulum style of low acceleration putting will work equally as well as the method and approach I use. For that matter, anything in between these two approaches will work too.

Your individual power factor (IPF) for the frictional surfaces you are putting on is the key variable in establishing the accuracy and repeatability of each putt you make on any golf course you choose to play. By practicing and utilizing this quantitative method of putting, you will find you can putt every golf course you play with a high degree of accuracy, proficiency and skill to achieve that desired low scoring results. If you practice this new approach to lag putting 3 days a week and 30 minutes a session for six weeks, you will know if this method is for you. Don't give up on it too quickly because it is different. Where can you find a new approach to the game that can lower your score three or more strokes without having to buy any new equipment or take expensive lessons?

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