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It’s All About Impact – The Book

The Cover Shot
It has been a long road, but “It’s All About Impact” is finally with the editor and should be ready to go to the printer in 30 days if all goes according to plan. Cindy Whitman, my editor has encouraged me to take a look at my writing and after she is finished tweaking and “grading” my work this book will be something that every golfer needs to have - a book that is completely true to it’s name, a book that really is all about impact!

This book has been written to show all golfers’ what style elements they can do without and what functional elements are integral to soundly struck golf shots. What is pretty and what works? Forget about form and focus all your attention on two simple keys that make all the difference in the world. The same two keys that every great golfer has had in their golf swing – no matter how different their swings might look! This book is about ball compression; trapping the ball; squeezing the ball off the turf; ball striking and really not much else! Yet it will help your iron play, driving, pitching, chipping, sand shots and even putting because the strike and impact is what great golf is all about. If you can hit the ball correctly, it will go straighter and further, more consistently and I haven’t met a golfer who does not want that in their golf game.
Do you know what makes up a correct impact position? The same position Padraig Harrington has been working to improve all year. Do you know what the primary factors that influence impact are? After reading this book you will have a clear picture and understanding of what is required to hit the ball like some of golf’s all-time greats.
“It’s All About Impact – The Winners of Over 100 Majors Prove It” will be available as a presale at this website on September 30th, 2009. All readers who purchase their copy as a presale will receive a signed edition and have their shipping charges (within the USA) covered.

If you do not have enough time to work on your game; if you are overwhelmed by the amount of technical information about the golf swing; if you regard yourself as a feel player; if you have taken a golf lesson and only regressed and yet you still want to get better then this book has been written on your behalf.
The book will be released online in November 2009.
- While Tiger is very good for golf I thought it was fantastic to see Y.E. Yang take him down yesterday (in a major and while playing with him!). What a gutsy display! Congratulations to Y.E., his coach and my former teaching associate, Brian Mogg and all of South Korea!
- I believe the win at Hazeltine will be worth $25 million to Yang! As the first Asian born golfer to win a major it certainly has the potential to be the most lucrative golf tournament ever won.
- Lee Westwood was the bridesmaid of 2009, similar to what Ernie Els experienced in 2000. I do believe the nine logos he wears above the waist might pay him enough to get over the agony.
- If only the “Big Uneasy” (Ernie Els) could have made a putt this year. He very well might have won two majors…..
- I still believe that Tiger Woods is a strong-minded, modern day version of Seve Ballesteros.
- What’s the over/ under on days until Hank Haney is shown the door? I do not think he’ll see the light of 2010.
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Release the Putter

Tiger Woods
A pendulum swings around a fixed point and in order to release the face of the putter correctly, so should your putting stroke.
Jim Hardy, the noted ‘One-Plane’ teacher, has gone on record as stating that the majority of great putters are invariably ‘hookers’ of the golf ball in their full swing. They all release the putter face the same way they release their club face – aggresively! And when looking at a sampling of the greatest of all time; Faxon, Crenshaw, Locke (as in Bobby!), George Archer and Ballesteros; I certainly can concur with his reasoning. Of course Jack and Tiger aren’t too bad but let’s just stick with the formula for now!
In order for the face to release the stroke needs to work like a pendulum. Notice in the pictures of Tiger Woods above how the butt end of the putter in each frame points at the same spot on his torso. So often I see golfers, in an attempt to not use their wrists, push the hands through the stroke, thus discouraging the wrists, hands and face to release freely. This leads not only to poor direction and ball striking, but most importantly decreased distance control.
An excellent little teaching aid to overcome this common flaw is the Perfect Pendulum. This device attaches to your own putter and telescopes up into your belly. (Unless your belly happens to telescope into it!) Once it’s anchored make a few strokes to get a sense of the putter head swinging beyond the hands into the follow through. It ensures a correct release.
I love simple teaching aids that convey the correct feel while using your own club and this one takes care of everything for you!
Here are a few keys to remember:
- Assume your normal address position and note where the butt end of the putter points.
- As you stroke try to sense the butt end pointing at the same spot on your upper body. This should be maintainted from address to the back of the stroke and on into the follow through.
- Feel the putter head SWING to either side of your center.
- A light, soft grip will aid in the putter face releasing freely.
- Roll a few putts with your dominant hand only to feel the correct rhythm of the stroke.
For better distance and direction (is there anything else?) with your putting try these ideas. They will help!
Things to Ponder:
- John Daly’s career can be marked by either upward or downward trends. Over the past few years the lows are lower and the highs are not quite where they once were. He is clearly on an upward trend at the moment, I just hope he has the sense to survive the next low.
- I have had a few responses to my All-time Heart List. After reconsideration, I must add Lee Trevino and Tiger Woods to the list. Tom Watson is waiting in the wings.
- Why do Davis Love and Ben Crane have to qualify for the British Open? They are both in the top 60 players in the world and are both having relatively good seasons.
- It’s about time Vijay Singh has showed up again on a leaderboard! Where has he been?
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