Arnold Palmer is the most popular champion in the history of golf, which is all the reason a great many of his fellow-addicts will need to own and enjoy this beautiful book. At his peak, Arnold Palmer might just have been the greatest putter who ever lived. Co-author, Peter Dobereiner, might reasonably be regarded as the Arnold Palmer of the golf-writing fraternity. Characterful and talented as that community is, no member of it quite matches the panache, perspective, and pungency Dobereiner brings to writing about golf. As a golf reporter/commentator for a major London newspaper, a leading monthly contributor to golf magazines around the world (including America's "Golf Digest" and the author of almost a dozen books about the game, Dobereiner compares to Palmer in his total preoccupation with and commitment to the sport. The book these two stars have collaboratively created is remarkable in a number of ways. It is incontestably the most complete and wide-ranging volume about putting ever published.