Me too. I’m nowhere near done with it yet, and it is a bit duplicative of his blog content. The great thing I’m finding in it though, is that it’s more a book about how we learn and how we perform what we’ve learned, than it is a book about golf. The insight on emotionally-significant events accelerating unconscious learning—often for the worst—was really eye opening.
There’s a bit about simply aiming away, if the rest of the ball flight is good, rather than initially trying to fix the swing path, that made me almost smack myself on the forehead. It’s reading like a book with much broader applications than merely improving my golf game.
Recommended.