B. Presentation Indoors -- Ideas & Theory
     1. Straight Stroke (15 minutes)
          a) All Strokes are the Same except Size
          b) Sweetspot-to-Sweetspot Physics
          c) Square Face Moving Square thru Ball Down the Line Rising
          d) Straight = Wherever Face is Aimed
          e) Straight = Solid, Solid = Straight
          f)  Bottom or Middle of the Stroke defines Accurate Repetition
          g) Critical Impact Area is (about) All that Counts - Stay Straight & Square
          h) Head Turn for Targeting & Touch Teaches Shoulders How to Move
          i) Dead Hands - Kill the Forearm & Hand Muscles
          j)  Shoulder Stroke - Abdomen Muscles move the Lead Shoulder Back
          k) Stroke Plane / Path and Ball Position in Stance
          l) Backstroke: Elastic "Memory" in Abdomen Resquares Putter Despite Path
          m) Downstroke: Momentum Alone Moves Putter Straight & Square Past Bottom
          n) Thrustroke: Putter Transits Impact Area Naturally Rising Straight and Square
          o) Putting the Bottom of the Stroke with Pivot and Tempo
          p) Flattened Putter Sole at Address, "Take-off" of Sole Evenly at Bottom
          q) Parallel Path of Hands, Wrists, Elbows, Shoulders -- the “Triangle”
          r) Flat of Handle and "Nothing" in Thumb Tips
          s) How to Still the Head (and Why) - Pivot Control
          t) Follow-thru Form and Lower-body Options