If you read opinions from David Leadbetter, Jim Mclean, Harmon brothers, etc. guys who have taught multiple major winners.
Not one of them condones s&t;, the whole thing was a fad. A bunch of S&T; students won in a short period and then it became this revolutionary idea which in reality it is not at all. Nothing in golf is new. S&T; evolved from Mac Ogrady a guy who tried to play as a right and leftie. I think people fail to realize that this group of players are all exceptional putters compared to the average pga tour pro, they won those tournaments because they made putts plain and simple.
Mike Weir-major injuries, terrible play
Aaron Baddeley- went back to his old coach
Dean Wilson-played one event on the PGA tour this year
Tommy Armour III-think hes on the champs tour
Eric Axley-$7,000
Charlie Wie-1.6 million
Will MacKenzie-$49,000
Not exactly stellar play
If you play and practice only once a week you will never change your swing, go practice some putts and short game, save your money, because your paying for a marketing catch phrase and golf channel infomercials