Issue #277

May 5th, 2009

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"The Best Golf Swing Ever Is Officially Dead!"

Golfers will go to great lengths to hit the golf ball better.  Many Golfers have a tendency to believe just about anybody and everybody that promises to have a Theory on a better golf swing.  And although in the back of your mind – you know that much of this stuff is too good to be true – your passion for golf overwhelms all sense of better judgment.

The question is why would a person start trying to use a golf swing such as something called a Stack and Tilt?  Which, if you haven’t already heard – is just another invented golf swing that was dreamed up by a couple of snake oil salesman preying on desperate Golfers – that somehow became the latest “hot” thing to do for all of about 5 minutes.

However, thankfully it has now been officially thrown in the overflowing dumpster with all the other golf fads that have passed.  This new swing sensation was supposedly being used by a bunch of PGA Tour Players – when in fact, how many of these Tour Players are using this concept today?  Probably the same amount that are using another once hot fad that’s in the overflowing dumpster of new golf swings - something called Natural Golf.

Thankfully as we scan the golf internet chat rooms – there is little talk of this Stack and Tilt thing – unlike 5 months ago when it was the latest and greatest.  And just like much of America was in a real estate frenzy just a couple of years ago where you had to be in real estate or you were missing something big – the gurus of the golf internet chat rooms had desperate Golfers worked up into a similar sort of maniacal frenzy about having to try this new golf swing.

“I heard that Tiger is going to start using the Stack and Tilt!”  ‘My cousin has a friend that knows a guy whose wife is friends with someone that lives next to Mickelson’s accountant and she says that Mickelson is also trying it!’  “I usually score around 95 and I shot a 62 my very first round using it!”

And blessedly, as GMS announced many months ago (in the December 12th, 2007 issue of Golf Improvement Weekly) that this new swing should be labeled as the Stack and Shank – it is now (18 months later) being referred to by that moniker by the same gurus who were proclaiming it as the greatest thing since interchangeable shafts for your Driver.  All those poor Golfers that got caught up with another golf swing fad - that wasted the last 18 months not improving, but most likely learning to shank the golf ball and lose distance on their tee shots.

Yet, just like all other fads - it seems that there still might be some Golfers that are now just starting to try out the Stack and Shank – kind of like the little kid that arrived at his friends birthday party at 4:00 pm when it really started at 1:00 pm – saying: “Hey guys, where are you going?  Why are you leaving the party already?”  ‘Jimmy, we ate the cake and opened the presents - the party is over. There is some leftover birthday cake on the table, but it wasn’t very good – too much frosting and sprinkles - not enough cake.’  “Oh, I’m hungry – I’ll eat anything!”

How is it that people that are so smart that they could build businesses or be key personal in a business - people that have to deal with snake oil salesman everyday as part of their career – get hornsnaggled by a couple of golf pro’s touting their revolutionary golf swing?

I was very lucky at the start of my life in golf – as I was able to train under a very smart Golf Professional that said to me:  “Marky, the golf swing is like a box of Kellogg Corn Flakes.”  To which I answered probably like you are right now – ‘huh?’

He continued – “The golf swing is like a box of Kellogg Corn Flakes.  What’s inside the box never changes – the only thing that changes is the packaging.”

And what he meant was:  the golf swing is the golf swing like corn flakes are corn flakes – the ingredients of a good golf swing don’t change, just like the ingredients of corn flakes do not change.  There are no new golf swings that will make you better.  However, the packaging or in golf terms, the way of explaining the golf swing so that a Golfer can improve – can always improve.

The packaging equates (but isn’t limited) to: being able to continually help Golfers using improved concepts such as better, more effective drills that will help you to feel your golf swing.  Developing training methods so that Golfers can better understand their golf swing, without having to think about too many things on every swing, along with understanding how to fix it quickly after a bad shot.  And then training Golfers to practice their golf swing more efficiently using a PLAN based on their Strengths and Weaknesses as opposed to just beating golf balls like the Monkeys on the range.

There will never be a new golf swing that will be invented that will help Golfers to improve their ball striking (the actual corn flake doesn’t change).  However, Golf Instructors can improve their communication skills and knowledge of the golf swing so that we can teach the golf swing in a simpler manner.  Yes, there are varying degrees of talent amongst Instructors – yet, there are no new golf swings.

Yes, there are many movements in the golf swing using all the different parts of your body.  Most Golf Instructors will teach you all those movements.  And unfortunately many Golfers think that just because an Instructor talks about all those movements – that must mean this Instructor is a good Instructor.  On the contrary – an Instructor that needs to talk about all those movements is a weak and ineffective Instructor who probably doesn’t have many Golfers that improve.  Yet, they maybe held in high esteem just because they talk like they know what they’re doing.

For years (and still today), many less informed Golf Instructors will teach a Golfer to turn their shoulders and turn your hips and to shift your weight.  Three things that most Golfers have been taught and try to do on every golf swing – yet, more times than not; fail to accomplish doing it effectively - thus resulting in an errant golf shot.

On the other hand, a talented Golf Instructor can have you doing all three things without you having to think about doing all three things every golf swing.  We help you to do all of the above without thinking about it.  Talented Golf Instructors help you by formulating drills that will have you doing all those things naturally – meaning without consciously thinking about it.
 
Creating good habits in your golf swing without you having to think about it is the first step to a consistent golf swing.  And when you can do that – you'll swing smoother and you'll hit the golf ball better and more consistent.

The Golf Instructor that feels the need to teach you everything about the golf swing is like the sports hero being interviewed on TV that uses big, fancy words to hide the fact that he graduated high school only because he was a star athlete.  So he’ll use fancy words to make him appear smarter and/or more talented – although many times he won’t even use these words correctly.

“You have to make sure that you use a one piece takeaway so that your swing path starts slightly to the inside while making sure you maintain the proper posture.  As you’re doing this, your club will be starting on plane as your shoulders turn 90 degrees to the target, hips 45 degrees and that you have 55% of your weight on your right foot and 45% of your weight on your left foot.  Then you must ….”
 
‘Oh, that guy sounds like he knows what he’s talking about.  I need to listen to what he’s teaching!”

The skill of a fabulous Instructor is to take all those movements and find a way to wrap them up for the Golfer into one movement.  For example:  If you ever see a Golfer that’s struggling with their game – do they have more or less swing thoughts than someone that’s playing well?  Of course – they have way too many swing thoughts.  “Oh, this is terrible - I have so much I’m thinking about on every swing.” 

And then this Golfer will go take a golf lesson to improve their golf swing and lo and behold, what might that Golf Instructor do?  If it’s like most golf lessons – the Golf Instructor gives this already confused Golfer even more to think about.  Why?  Because many Instructors want to prove to you how much they know about the golf swing.  And they’re going to prove it to you that they know a lot – if you like it or not.

And more times than not - that Golfer walks away more confused, playing worse and swearing to never take another golf lesson again.  Which is unfortunate because there are some really excellent Golf Instructors available.

On the other hand – when you speak to a Golfer that’s hitting the golf ball great and ask them what they were thinking about on that last shot, it often is:  “I don’t know, I was just trying to make a smooth golf swing.”

So if that’s the case – it’s no wonder why most people get worse after the typical golf lesson.  Because the typical Golf Instructor talks about all these little movements and you try to do as your Instructor says and then you struggle on the golf course.  Yet, the talented Instructor knows how to take all those movements and have you make all those movements without you having to think about it.

A truly great and talented Golf Instructor doesn’t care about being perceived as intelligent – all we care about is that our Golfers are improving.

The Monkey grabs the new, latest and greatest vine that all the other Monkeys are grabbing just because the other Monkeys are grabbing it

The Player understands the golf swing is like Corn Flakes and finds the Instructor that knows how to package specifically for their golf game
Go ahead, Be a Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life

www.GolfMadeSimple.com

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"A 97 On A Course I Had Never Been Below 104!"

Hi Alex,

"I spent some time with the drills with my driver and it helped tremendously. I also concentrated on my "tick tock".

I played yesterday, hit 10 out of 14 fairways and scored a 97 on a course I had never been below 104 on before. I have been working hard on my drills and focusing a lot on my short game.  I'll keep working..."
 
Thank you,

Ray J – Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Sent April 29th, 2009

Attended Amelia Island location on April 13th to 15th, 2009

 



"This Week I Shot An 87!"

Hi Jeff,

Hope all is well. Well it's been about a month since our time together at Amelia Island. Just a short note to give you an update on how my golf is coming along.

I've played four times since April 2nd and the first time out I shot a 96, second time out shot a 97, third time shot a 91 and this week I shot an 87.  This is great since I've had very little time to practice, (been very busy with work, it gets in the way of my Golf), but each time out I've improved my swing.  (I'm using the tick-tock.)

My drives this week have been the most consistent, in that I have hit them straight and down the middle of the fairway.  I'm so happy with my driver now, I'm hitting my 5 and 7 irons very well and I'm making the long putts.

Thanks for all your advice and lessons, I see progress and I' m playing to a PLAN and Tick-Tock.

Best Regards To All,

Tony D - New Rochelle, New York - Sent May 2nd, 2009

Attended Amelia Island on March 30th to April 1st, 2009



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It's All About The Weather

The Buzz has to be about the weather.  With much of North America and Europe experiencing almost perfect weather to be outside.  I guess this is a welcome respite to most of the people reading this since your winter seemed to drag along too long.  Well get outside and enjoy yourselves because the colder weather that begins in November for most people reading this is less than 6 months away.

And the good news is that we have expanded our summer offerings to include two new GMS locations where the weather should be ideal from June through October – Washington DC and Denver, Colorado.

I believe the special Grand Opening event in Washington DC on May 29th to 31st is sold-out (or it might have one spot available – I have to check).  The special Grand Opening event for Denver on June 1st to 3rd does have three spots available.
 
What’s the special Grand Opening event?

Like always, the GMS Program will be 1 Instructor for 4 Golfers. However, in addition to your GMS Program, Marc Solomon will be coming out to be part of your program. He’ll be there to provide a morning clinic each morning, along with having 2 hours of private one on one time with each participant - in addition to the regular GMS Program.

As you may know – Marc started GMS 10 years ago and continues to improve the GMS program.  Over the last 5 years, Marc has been limited to working with only a couple of individuals each year, in addition to some corporate outings; as he has been focused on writing Golf Improvement Weekly & the GMS Alumni Bulletin, as well as training our GMS Instructors every day.  So to have Marc come out to be a part of your program could be considered a nice little bonus because that just doesn’t happen any more.

And with the rates staying the same as a regular GMS Program – we have to say:  that if you’ve never been to GMS, yet always wanted to attend – this might be a good time to do it.

Yes, GMS will be running Programs all through the Summer at both locations – though these are the only dates for the GMS Anniversary Program.

Regards,

Alex - Director

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Are You As Consistent As A Tour Player?

This is a Stat Of The Week that we originally published on August 13th, 2008 - we think Golfers looking for consistency in their scores should read this powerful stat again.
Consistency is the name of the game. Everybody wants to shoot consistent scores. Yet, the most successful Players aren't very consistent with their scores. They often have a couple of very good rounds followed by a couple of mediocre rounds.

Which would you rather have – the same scores all the time or a couple of very good rounds followed by a couple of mediocre rounds?

Take Ryan Hietala – winner of the Nationwide Tour event in Omaha, Nebraska a couple of weeks ago. He played a couple of great rounds – 64, 62 and then followed it up with a couple of mediocre rounds (for a Professional) of 70, 69. He then followed that up with a mediocre 71 the next week in the 1st round of the tournament in Kansas.

Yet, if the average Golfer scores a 94, 92, 100, 99, 101 – they gripe to anyone that will listen – "I'm so inconsistent!" Even though the variance in their scores are exactly the same as Ryan Hietala, a Professional Golfer that just won a big Tournament, someone that probably practices everyday of the week and plays golf for a living!

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"On The Golf Course - Winners & Whiners"

"I've noticed two types of Golfers on the golf course – Winners and Whiners. Now there's not much difference between the words if you look fast – the only difference is the 'h' in Whiner and an extra 'n' in Winner. What does the 'h' stand for?

"It could stand for humility. Meaning, in order to play to your potential, you need to take the good with the bad. If you're too worried what others might be thinking about you after a bad shot, or two or three – you might fall into the trap that many Whiners do. The Golfer often defends themselves by Whining about their golf game – "I usually hit my irons so much better than this. I'm not playing very well today. I usually play better than this.

"Everybody is going to have a round where they don't hit their irons well. Or a round that they hit their Drived bad. Or putt bad. This is just part of the game of golf. Though more importantly ....."

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Our DVD - How To Improve Your Golf Swing Indoors is improvement GMS Style. What's GMS Style? It's a Results Based Approach as opposed to a Theories and Assumptions Based Approach.

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GMS Bonus Material

For Anyone Considering Video Analysis - We have added our report on: "Using Video Analysis To Improve Your Golf Swing" to the Golf Made Simple website for you to download and view.

Just click here to be taken to the download page on the http://www.GolfMadeSimple.com website. It's easy, it's free and it's a pretty extensive report on our findings.


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Tour Putting Square - Use the Tour Putting Square inside your home to improve your scores. Just send us an email at TourPuttingSquare@GolfMadeSimple.com with the subject: Tour Putting Square – and we'll email you how to use this game changing drill.

Swing Drills & Core Training - To view a segment that covers 2 swing drills you can practice inside, plus 3 exercises to strengthen your core - email us at: PushUp@GolfMadeSimple.com with the words 'Golf Improvement Weekly' in the subject line to receive a link and password to access the video segment from our DVD - 'How To Improve Your Golf Swing Indoors'


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