Dave Pelz's Damage Control: How to Avoid Disaster Scores

Dave Pelz's Damage Control: How to Avoid Disaster Scores

by Dave Pelz (Author), Dave Pelz (Author), Eddie Pelz (Contributor), Joel Mendelman (Contributor)

Synopsis

From the author of the phenomenally popular Short Game Bible and Putting Bible comes a third golf instruction title, focusing on a vital aspect of the game. Dave Pelz's training as a NASA scientist gives him a keen understanding of the importance of precision and he is the foremost authority on golf's short game. In Damage Control he explains how most golfers play below their handicap for most of their round - but then ruin their game by playing badly on just three or four holes. This book teaches how to control that damage: the 'set-up-ology' that will enable you to set up trouble shots correctly; the 'red-flag touch' that warns you when you're in danger of making a bad hole worse, and a proper 'damage control mentality'. Pelz is one of the few instructors whose books golfers read from cover to cover, implement every single one of his tips - and regularly see their handicaps drop like a stone. Damage Control is a must-have for any golfer looking to find an edge in their game.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 341
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 22 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 1845135008
ISBN 13: 9781845135003

Author Bio
Dave Pelz is the author of four bestselling classics of golf instruction -Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible, Dave Pelz's Putting Bible, Dave Pelz's Damage Control and Dave Pelz's Golf Without Fear. He is the world's foremost instructor of putting and the short game. A former research scientist at NASA, he has devoted more than three decades to science-based golf instruction. He is founder of the Pelz Golf Institute and the Dave Pelz Scoring Game Schools. A Golf Magazine Top 100 Emeritus Instructor, Pelz has served as the publication's short game and technical consultant since 1983. Pelz was named by Golf Digest as one of the twenty-five most influential instructors of the twentieth century. He lives outside Austin, Texas.