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Old 12-22-2003, 04:53 AM
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Do You Want To Make Perfect Putts?

Hello,
I am IMMSHARMA.I am the author of 'Sure Shot Aiming System'.Out of academic interest I did research about the 'mental process' involved in AIMING.

My research could yield a surprising result.Aiming is purely a mental process involving a simple routine which is the actual CAUSE and CURE of a miss.A simple geometric routine ...a kind of visualization technique (backed by a sci.fic proof).

This 'routine' ,when imagined mentally...in a way 'clicked' mentally, just before hitting the ball makes the ball take the intended line and thus we can make a perfect putt irrespective of speed and distance.

It does work as it is a scientific fact.

All that what is to be done is to just visualize the 'routine' and hit.The rest follows automatically.

It can get rid of your inconsistency in making putts.

With this you can be at ease with your stroke and thus even other problems can be get rid of too.

Even it can relieve you from the burden of lots of practice .

It also gives you a simple technique to get the accurate line so that your alignment becomes easy.

I have prepared an easy to understand description of the technique along with the necessary diagrams.

For further details you can contact me at immsharma@yahoo.com with your putting problems.

Thanks,IMMSHARMA.
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IMMSHARMA,

I'm intrigued but skeptical. Speed and distance as well as alignment are important. Proper practice brings all three in harmony. Can you give us more details?

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How can this even be dignified with a response?

I've already wasted a minute and half of my life reading this post and writing this!
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I to am intrigued - why not let us all in on your secret and and post the diagrams as an attachment to a new post with the full description.

Enlighten us all.

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Old 12-23-2003, 07:37 AM
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Originally posted by Golfbald IMMSHARMA,

I'm intrigued but skeptical. Speed and distance as well as alignment are important. Proper practice brings all three in harmony. Can you give us more details?

GolfBald

We usually attribute our 'miss' or the 'incapacity' to make a perfect,consistent putt to the so called elements like wrong angle,lack of concentration ,improper stance or grip etc... and finally our bad luck.

But my research esablishes that a certain.... specific' geometric routine completion' is ,apart from the line of aim,the most essential part of aiming.Without this 'routine' the ball CAN NOT take the intended line and results in a miss .

It is quite a novel concept and an aiming system with a difference.

It is a 'fruit' of many years of my committed research.

It is purely a sci.fic (geometric) concept .

It is the only system which can give you a concrete idea about aiming by addressing the very 'mental process' invoved in aiming.

It throws light on the real knowoledge of what and where actually we are mistaking when we miss a putt.

In other words we come to know the actual 'mental process' involved in shot making.

It reveals the very ' mental craft' involved in making a perfect putt.

It enables us to come out of the 'shell' with all our present misconceptions about 'aiming' and helps to know what the 'REAL KEY ' of concentration in the game' is.

After you learn this 'geometric routine' you are sure to realize the 'REAL THING'(purely geometric and a thing of 'visualisation') involved in the stroke execution,apart from contact point and the'aim line'etc.

The routine is a simple(but effective) ..... a kind of geometric figure formation or visualization technique.

Send an e- mail at: immsharma@yahoo.com for further details.

Thanks,IMMSHARMA.
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IMMSHARMA,

I use a line on my ball that has been spinned and a dark line put on the ball. I use this for alignment. When I align the ball, I use only my dominate eye as this will not throw off the aiming line. I then take a normal routine lining up the putter line with the ball line. Always 2 to 3 practice strokes to get the speed right and step up and make the stroke.

How different is that from what you are advocating? I've been teaching this for years and it works well.

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My reaserch confirms that just the line of aim is not enough...and that a specific geometric routine ( the unknown additional component of aiming)is necessary to be completed(mentally)at each and every sroke we make without which the ball gets deviated. This (mental completion of the routine) is what our mind does while in the state of concentration..and hence concentration means nothing but the mental completion of the routine.
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