If you're looking to improve your golf game and understand how a Player practices (as opposed to how a struggling Golfer practices) - read the below paragraphs and fill in the blanks as they
pertain to your golf game. Then below
that section – we’ll explain how you can use your answers to
improve your golf game, golf scores and golf swing.
The worst part of my game is _______. If I wanted to improve this part of my game,
I should _______.
In the next week, I’m going to devote ___ hours to working
on the worst part of my game that I listed above. I’m going to go to _______ (name of golf
course/driving range) to practice improving that part of my game. First I’ll get warmed up by _______ . Then I’ll get into trying to improve this
part of my game by working on _______ (what part of that swing should you work on first).
I will then practice doing this for about ___ minutes. Then I’ll move on to ________ (another part of that swing). And I’ll practice that for ___ minutes or
until I feel satisfied with my progress.
Once you feel that you made improvements (a couple of days or weeks later), you must ask yourself the same questions again and work on the next part of your game that's holding you back from consistency.
Then the next time you go out on the golf course, you must
determine if you improved the worst part of your game. Now what's improvement? Well, if you say that your Driver is the worst
part of your game because you lose 4 golf balls each round ... and after practicing using the system above –
you only lose 2 golf balls the next time on the golf course – that’s
improvement. Anyone that doesn’t think
that that’s improvement – will never allow themselves to improve.
You’re looking for improvement – not perfection!
Has anyone ever used a sheet of paper to write down the
above practice PLAN or something similar? Or do you do what the typical Monkey does? Which is to just go to the practice range
when you get the urge, buy a bucket of golf balls, start with your wedge and
move to your 7 iron and then to your 5 iron and then to your Driver (for at
least half the bucket of balls).
Or do you wait till the last 30
or 45 minutes before your round to practice hitting golf balls before going to the 1st tee?
Most successful Athletes/Golfers have a PLAN to
improve. They know what they need to
work on. And they set aside time to do
it. For example – do you think that
Lance Armstrong just got on his bicycle and started pedaling when he went out
to practice? Or did he sit down and
figure out what his practice schedule should be for each day of the week?
How about Roger Federer the tennis player? Do you think he just goes to the court to practice
a few serves, then volley with another tennis player and then maybe play a set
or two? Or does he look back on what he
needed to improve on from his last match and then worked exclusively on that
until he felt good about it.
And of course Tiger. Do you think he has a PLAN? Well,
maybe you could blame Tiger’s early exit from the British Open on his wayward
Driver. I guess Tiger did, because when
he came back for 3 events in a row (two 1st’ place finishes and a 2nd
place) his Driver was much improved. Do
you think he came up with a practice PLAN to improve his Driver for those 3
events?
And now that he felt that his putter let him down at his 2nd
place finish (the PGA Championship), does anyone want to bet against Tiger’s
putting in his next event? Why are we probably going to see improvement in his putting? Because he probably has a practice PLAN all
set-up to make sure his stroke is better in his next tournament.
Maybe Tiger doesn’t say exactly word for word what I wrote
above (where you fill in the blanks about your game), but I’m sure it’s pretty
darn close. How do I know? Because Tiger has a practice PLAN. And that’s how you set one up.
We could get into any sport with just about any of the great
ones that have succeeded in that sport and you’ll probably find a common link
amongst their practice routines. Meaning:
The setting up a practice PLAN based on improving their weaknesses
How they stay focused on that one thing they most need to work without skipping around to other tasks
That they continue to practice that task until they're satisfied with their improvement and then determine their next weakness to improve
The concept the majority of Golfers use to improve – “Oh, I’m just going to go hit some
golf balls.”
If you set-up a practice PLAN: Do you think that that you would improve more
than if you didn’t set up a practice PLAN? If your answer is that you would accomplish more – then why aren’t you
doing it?
I do know why many Golfers don’t practice. And I’d love to say it, but I having a
feeling many Golfers would be offended if I do. So I’m going to watch my tongue. Yet, if you’re the kind of Golfer that doesn’t want to use the “Oh, I
never practice” excuse to brush off your bad shots – then I suggest that you
set-up a practice PLAN.
Now before we’re bombarded with emails saying – “Well, how
do I set-up a practice PLAN?” I suggest
that you go back to the very top of this article. Highlight the 2nd through 5th paragraph, hit Control
(Ctrl button) and the letter "c" to copy (or right click your mouse and select
copy). Then open Microsoft Word and hit Control and the the letter "v" to paste (or right click your mouse and select paste).
Type your answers in the blanks. Print the document. And then put it in your wallet or purse so that it bugs you every day you don’t
practice what you typed in. The first
step in a practice PLAN is to determine what you need to work on. The second step is to get your butt out there
and do it.
8 out of every 8 Golfers want to improve – however, unfortunately 7 out of every 8
Golfers reading this won’t do what’s suggested. They’ll read this, think that it’s too simple to do – and they won’t do
it.
Well, it may be simple, but it works. The old phrase states – “A long journey
starts with the first step.” And the old
New Jersey
lottery used to advertise – “You gotta be in it to win it!” Well, regardless of whichever scripture you
follow – the message clearly states that you need to somehow start the
process. And that’s what those paragraphs at the top are doing for you. It’s helping you start the process.
The Monkey either goes to the range and hits too many balls
without a defined purpose or they just don’t go to the range
The Player has their practice all mapped out
for them before they get to the range – that’s why we call it a practice PLAN
I started the year as a 21
handicap and I've already lowered it to a 15.3. I'm confident that by
next year I'll reach my goal of a single digit handicap. I'm consistently
shooting in the mid to high 80's on difficult courses. I just finished my
honeymoon in
Hawaii
and I shot 85, 86, and 88 in 30mph tradewinds: it was great!
I have a friend that is
interested in joining me in GMS who is a pretty decent golfer. He just
recently started playing golf, but shoots in the low 90's to high 80's.
The week we were interested in is that last section that you said was
open. I have one more person who is also interested.
Thanks,
Bill H. – Chico, Cal
ifornia - Sent August 18th, 2009
Attended
Phoenix, Arizona location on April 27th to 29th, 2009
"Every Round In the 70's For At Least 10 Rounds In A Row!"
Jeff, my game has been quite
good since our excursion to
St.
Augustine this Spring. I will certainly credit
GMS for much of my success. Probably the biggest accomplishment has been
my consistency.
In two stretches the past
couple of months I have had every round posted in the 70’s (ranging from 73-78)
for at least 10 rounds in a row. In fact I have only shot in the 80’s 3
times in the past 90 days. I also have taken my game to other courses,
not just the familiar Home course, and posted excellent rounds as well.
My handicap is now a 7.
Scott B. –
Ankeny, Iowa – Sent August 10th, 2009
Attended St. Augustine, Florida Location on April 24th to 26th, 2009
There’s so much to talk about, but I only get a limited
amount of space to write – so I don’t know how much I can tell you in this
issue. But it’s all exciting news, not
just for us, but for you also. From the
surveys that we have taken – the #1 thing that gets the people that follow GMS
the most excited is new locations.
And we have a couple more that we’ll be announcing in the
coming weeks. One will be in a similar
location as a present GMS location – yet, at an even higher level golf
course. I mean – this is a fantastic
golf course! What is it? I can’t tell you yet. First we must send out a special email to all
our GMS Alumni to announce this location to them. Then we’ll announce it to everyone else.
Please don’t get upset at us for taking care of our Golfers
first – we just like doing it the exact opposite of the cell phone companies
who care more about new subscribers than the ones who have been with them for
years. We take care of our Golfers and
if you’re not a GMS Golfer yet – trust me, we’ll take care of you when you
become one.
The other new location? Well … let’s just say that this is going to be even bigger than
big. We’re finalizing plans – however,
once it’s finalized – it’ll just open up the world to our offerings.
GMS Golfers – be on the lookout for an email or two in the
next couple of weeks about these new locations as you’ll have first chance at
available dates. After which time, we’ll
announce these 2 new locations to the world!
For more information on available dates at any of our GMS locations: call me at 1-888-580-3635 or
email me at IWantToBe@GolfMadeSimple.com
Excerpted from Classic GIW Issue 209 - August 22nd, 2007
"This week we have a very special Golf Improvement Weekly. If you
remember from last week’s Issue – we wrote about a Golfer named Jim
that had set a goal to qualify for the Championship Flight of his
County Golf Tournament. In order to qualify for the Championship Flight
– Jim needed to have a 3.0 Handicap or less.
Last summer after the 2006 County Tournament – Jim made a goal to
qualify for the Championship Flight in 2007. Now, many of you aren’t
trying to make it to the Championship Flight or even play in your
County Championship. Though, I’d bet a large sum of money that you’d
like to continue to improve your golf game. And that’s what we’re going
to speak to Jim about.
Jim went from an 8 handicap to a 2.8 handicap – which isn’t an easy
task. I believe that an 8 handicap improving over 5 strokes (a 63%
improvement) is equivalent to a 105 Golfer improving 19 strokes and a
95 Golfer improving 12 strokes. Too put this in more ‘real-life’ terms
– It’s likely going …."
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from people that wanted to produce a DVD for us; we decided we wanted
to do it our own way. We've created a DVD to help you become a Player,
as opposed to all the other Monkey stuff that's already out there.
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 the Theories and
Assumptions Based Approach that millions of Golfers struggle with year
after year.
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.
Indoor Putting Drill
- If you'd like for us to email you a special Indoor Version of an
excellent GMS Putting Drill that you could spend hours on - email us at IndoorPuttingDrill@GolfMadeSimple.com
and put GIW in the subject line.
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'