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The putt doctor makes a house call

September
15

Help is coming for those who routinely experience that moment of bewilderment on the green after good putts seemingly go astray.

Dr. Craig Farnsworth, a sports vision specialist who’s instructed a number of successful PGA Tour players, will be at Sleepy Hollow Country Club on Sunday, conducting a hands-on clinic, Green Reading 101 & 102, with teaching professional Kevin Sprecher.

puttdrThere will be two sessions, starting at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., so nobody has to miss the football games. Each one will be limited to 10 golfers, and the fee $150.

Farnsworth uses laser physics to help students develop confidence reading the greens, and will also be covering alignment, green mapping and charting putts.

The self-proclaimed Putt Doctor will also be doing private sessions in the afternoon for those looking to learn more about his See & Score program. The fee is $300 for 90 minutes.

For more information call Sprecher at 914-595-6598.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at 12:03 pm by Mike Dougherty. Print | Email

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Kevin DevaneyKevin Devaney
Kevin Devaney Jr. came to The Journal News in 1998 and worked on the sports staff through college. A Fordham University graduate, Kevin primarily reports on high school football and basketball but has experience covering college and professional events. He is married, and enjoys playing golf, video games and fantasy sports.
Mike DoughertyMike Dougherty
is the lead golf writer for The Journal News and LoHud.com and has been covering the sport locally for nearly 20 years. HeÕs chased Tiger Woods aro und Congressional C.C. followed Annika Sorenstam at DuPont C.C., and stalked the dedicated golfers that sleep in their cars at Mohansic every spring in hopes of landing a weekend tee time. Dougherty also spent a decade on the Knicks beat, which left plenty of time for golf every April.
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