![]() Play from there 100 times instead of 10 yards back and you'll save strokes, but that's over 100 rounds. A drive 10 yards farther leaves an easier second shot. It's tough to appreciate, for most people, partial shots, and the differences between them. Even though you're 50/50 to make an eight-footer, people will often blame their putting when they fail to get up and down for par. In addition to some of the answers given above (and to repeat some): Serialisation opportunities are available – please contact Mike ( details above) to receive a suite of bite-sized excerpts along with illustrations.For more information about the book, contact Mike Robertson, account manager at 18Players, on 0113 289 3979 Follow The Lost Art on and Facebook (The Lost Art of Golf).Buy all three books together at for £59.99.The Lost Art of Putting and The Lost Art of Playing Golf are also available in hardback and Kindle formats at, priced at £19.95 and £9.99 respectively.The Lost Art of the Short Game completes the Lost Art trilogy of books – together with The Lost Art of Putting and The Lost Art of Playing Golf.The Lost Art of the Short Game is available in hardback and Kindle formats at, priced at £19.95 and £9.99 respectively.Learn more about the Lost Art series at.The book is available to buy now at and costs £19.95. It is also possible to buy all three books together in a special presentation pack. It has a foreword from by the godfather of wedges, Bob Vokey, and also features a host of expert contributors, including Andrew Coltart, Mike Clayton and Dean Robertson. The Lost Art of the Short Game was edited by experienced golf writer Dan Murphy. His passion has always been to make mental game coaching both practical and applicable. In that time, he has worked with multiple major winners in golf – including Darren Clarke and Graeme McDowell – Ashes-winning captains in cricket as well as Premier League and international footballers. ![]() Karl Morris has been involved in performance coaching for 30 years. Gary is a certified TrackMan Master and Mind Factor coach and is based at the stunning Archerfield Links on Scotland’s Golf Coast. It will appeal to all those golfers who struggle to remember the last time they were truly enthusiastic about their short game – and can barely remember a time when they approached pitching, chipping and playing bunker shots with relish.īorn in Scotland, Gary Nicol turned professional in 1988. Since then, he has travelled the world coaching golfers of all standards from weekend players to tour pros including Ryder Cup players, Olympians and winners of major championships. ![]() It is the belief of leading tour coach Gary Nicol and performance coach Karl Morris, who have 60 years’ combined coaching experience, that we have somehow lost connection with the artistry of playing shots around the greens. The trio of books is also available as The Lost Art of Golf Collection box set, with a limited edition case. The Lost Art of the Short Game follows on from the Amazon best-sellers The Lost Art of Putting and The Lost Art of Playing Golf and becomes the third title in the ‘Lost Art’ series. This book has the power to make golfers feel differently about the game as a whole by freeing them from the shackles they have self-imposed on their short games. It will help readers to embrace the challenge and relish the opportunity to show their skills and touch around the greens. The Lost Art of the Short Game by Gary Nicol and Karl Morris explores the way golfers interact with chipping, pitching and bunker play. Long-awaited new title from the authors of the double Amazon bestsellers, The Lost Art of Putting and The Lost Art of Playing Golf, completes the Lost Art trilogy ![]() New book release: The Lost Art of the Short Game by Gary Nicol and Karl Morris – with a foreword from Bob Vokey, the godfather of wedges
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