I have always felt that putting is the easiest part of the game. It requires little strength, endurance, flexibility, or speed, and thus with some practice every player can become a proficient putter. Despite this many players still find it difficult to make as many putts as they would like and end up wasting too many strokes on the greens.
This book will help you become more child-like on the greens and less childish. It is their belief that the game of golf is not about finding 'the' way to do it but more a case of discovering, or perhaps, more importantly, uncovering, 'your' way to do it.