Master Golf...and You Master Life Itself

(or How I Cured my Yips...Yeah, You Heard Me)

by Kurt Pugh


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 08/09/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 76
ISBN : 9781434398093

About the Book

This book shares a simple putting technique the author discovered that cured his putting yips and also offers some helpful tips for avid golfers and beginners on how to lower their scores and improve their game.

The book is written to help two groups of golfers: 1. Golfers who suffer from the yips.  2. Avid golfers and beginners who want to improve their game. 

For you golfers who are currently suffering from some form of the yips, I hope my putting technique will be as effective for you as it has been for me.  I discovered this technique in 2006 and I am still putting "yip-free" today and enjoying the game like never before.

And for you avid golfers and beginners, the book offers some helpful tips on a variety of topics that include how to eliminate common swing faults and how you can become a better putter.


About the Author

Kurt Pugh has a 30-year career in advertising and marketing with a B.A. in Economics from Hope College and an MBA from Wake Forest University.

He taught himself how to play the game, never had a "formal" lesson, but picked up the game quickly and became the Captain of his college golf team at Hope College his senior year.  He got his golf handicap down to a 7.3 in 2006 and that was also the year that he discovered the putting technique that cured his yips. 

Kurt became a member of the "Hole-in-one" club on August 8, 1979 (while in his 20's) when he sank a 9-iron shot on the par 3, 128-yard hole at Milham Park Golf Course in Kalamazoo, Michigan.  The longest shot he ever made happened recently (while in his 50's) when he made an eagle 2 on the par 4, 407-yard 18th hole at We Ko Pa (Cholla course) near Phoenix, Arizona.  He holed a 4-iron shot from 193 yards.

That's the great thing about golf, it's a challenge to play well, but you can enjoy the game your whole life.  And no matter what age you are or what skill level you achieve, you can always improve.  And isn't that alot like life?  Life is a challenge, and no matter what level of success you achieve or what age you are...you can always improve.