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  1. @jaxfl2 Where can I buy your book on putting? I have Dave’s, I just want to
    compare the one you’ve written.

  2. @micmayorga Thanks for the question. I’m sure Dave has a lot more to say
    about lag putt drills than is shown in the video. I’m “respectfully” adding
    to Dave’s lesson. My main point is that you can control distance by
    relating backstroke length to the force required for the putt. Using a “Lag
    Master” you can take all the practical factors you will face on your round
    into account; distance, rise, fall, green speed and grain. I’ve done very
    well in putting tournaments with this idea.

  3. @bwreynolds72 My book has not yet been published. No one would buy it. I’m
    not famous like Dave – yet. Once I demonstrate that my research and methods
    produce superior putters and win tournaments I’ll sell you my first copy.
    Come to the Golf Hall of Fame Putting Championships in the Spring and I’ll
    sell you a first-edition autographed copy 😉

  4. Dave. That’s good if you always play on greens with the same green speed.
    But, amateurs play on greens with a wide variety of green speeds, anywhere
    from 5 to 12. My drills take the green speed into account. Also, you need
    to factor in the rise or fall of the putt. These things can be calculated
    and then translated into backstroke length. The stroke length then controls
    how far the ball goes.

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