Summary:
The book explores the tension between traditional golfing techniques and the modern reliance on technology and science to enhance performance. It delves into the debate over what truly improves a golfer's game: the art of intuitive play or the data-driven approach of biomechanics and analytics.
Key points:
1. Traditionalism vs. Modernism: The book compares traditional golf, focused on natural skill and feel, with modern golf, which prioritizes technology and science for improvement.
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