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"Damage Control" and All Other Books by Dave Pelz


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Discuss "Damage Control" and all other books by Dave Pelz here.

Note: Separate threads for the Short Game Bible and Putting Bible by Dave Pelz already exist. Please use those threads for the discussion of those books.

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I bought this book recently ($35 at book store, 1cent online) and gave it a whirl. It has some useful tips regarding ways to get out of trouble quickly in order to reduce the severity of your "disaster" holes. I haven't yet implemented the technical advice yet (how to change your set-up, swing, and feel when playing from troublesome lies), but I sure it will come in handy (I spend a lot of time in the rough).

Has anyone else read this book? What was your impression of it, and when did you find yourself putting it to use on the course?

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I am currently reading it, nicely written, also as for a 1/2 day school of damage control. Fun thing to practice with friends. I think I'll put a few practice rounds dropping another ball in trouble spots for the fun of it.

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