Robotic Golf
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
For years, amateur golfers have sought guidance from pros to enhance their game. While some may experience minor improvements, many struggle to maintain these gains once back on the course. The primary reason for this is the difference in hand-eye coordination; most amateurs lack the innate ability that allows pros to consistently strike the ball well. Author Larry Carpenter once believed he was destined for a high handicap, but upon recognizing the core issue, he developed alternative techniques that transformed his game, lowering his handicap from the high twenties to single digits. In this book, Carpenter shares the strategies he adopted to compensate for his limited hand-eye coordination. He emphasizes that relying solely on feel can lead to frustration and poor performance. Instead, the techniques presented are grounded in mechanical principles, akin to those used by the equipment testing robot, Iron Byron. These methods empower golfers who may not possess exceptional coordination to achieve solid contact with the ball consistently, enhancing their overall experience on the course.
