Missing Impossible Trevillion’s Method of Perfect Putting

Missing Impossible Trevillion’s Method of Perfect Putting by Paul Trevillion, published by Pelham in 1996, offers insights into the art of putting in golf. This 102-page book is written in English and presents a thorough examination of split-hand putting, drawing on Trevillion’s 25 years of research and analysis. The author discusses various putting methods, evaluates historical and contemporary champions, and highlights the shortcomings of conventional techniques.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the mechanics behind Trevillion’s unique approach, particularly in high-pressure situations. The book delves into why traditional methods may not be effective and provides a critical look at the skills of notable putters. Through this analysis, Trevillion aims to enhance understanding of the sport, making it relevant for both enthusiasts and players looking to improve their game.
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Paul Trevillion has spent 25 years researching and analyzing split-hand putting. In this book, he discusses putting methods, analyzes the great putters of the past and critically examines the present-day champions in order to explain why conventional putting methods often fail. He goes on to explain the mechanics of his method in the pressure-putt area, and why he never misses from four feet.
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