When it comes to putting, Tiger and Nicklaus might not have best advice
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 14:49
in Psychology & Sociology
Golfers who heed the advice of instructors to keep their heads perfectly still while putting may be hampering their game, according to a study that examined coordination patterns. The research appears in the July issue of the Journal of Motor Behavior.
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