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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: The Concept of Damage Control
1.1 The Big Picture
1.2 Why Disasters Happen
1.3 Separate Thinking... and Almost Avoiding Disasters
1.4 Subtleties of Damage Control
CHAPTER 2: Setupology
2.1 The Fundamentals of Your “Normal” Swing
2.2 Spine Angles Influence Swing Mechanics
2.3 Spine Tilt vs. Lean
2.4 Stance Width
2.5 Solid Contact, Ball Position, and Face Angle
2.6 Setupology Is Fundamental
CHAPTER 3: Swing Shaping
3.1 Changing the Shape of Your Swing
3.2 Changing the Swing Plane
3.3 Swings for Sloping Terrain
3.4 Launch Direction and In-Flight Curvature
3.5 The Good and Bad of Swing Shaping
CHAPTER 4: Hand-Fire Feel
4.1 Understanding Hand-Fire
4.2 The Intensity of Hand-Fire
4.3 Learning Hand-Fire Feel Is Essential
CHAPTER 5: Red-Flag Touch
5.1 The Meaning of Red Flags
5.2 Red Flags for Surface Conditions
5.3 Red Flags for Slopes
5.4 Red Flags for Things You Don’t Often Try
5.5 Red Flags for Fast Green Speeds
5.6 Ultimate Red Flags for Combinations
5.7 The Meaning of Red-Flag Touch
CHAPTER 6: Damage Control Mentality
6.1 How Your Damage Controller Works
6.2 Two Parts of Damage Control Mentality
6.3 Developing Your Own
6.4 Your Game Is... What It Is (For Now)
CHAPTER 7: Developing Damage Control Skills
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 How to Prepare for Shots from Trouble
7.3 Take It to Your Backyard
7.4 Take It to the Course
7.5 Try It In Your Game
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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