Issue #192

MARCH 22nd, 2007

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5 Reasons You're Not Playing As Well As You Want To

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Number One - Perfection. Most Golfers would deny it, but we're all trying to be perfect out on the golf course. You may say - 'I know I can't hit every shot perfect'. But how many times have you hit an OK shot onto the green from 125 yards away and complained because you were on the opposite side of the green as the flag? You should use this Green in Regulation to build confidence. You should be making your PLAN to make your putt - yet you're complaining about hitting a Green in Regulation.

How do you react to the above statement?

The Monkey says – I didn’t hit that ball solid at all. What did I do wrong?

The Player says – Ok, I got away with that one. I need to take advantage of my good fortune and make a good putt.

Number Two - You have 13 different swings for the 13 different irons and woods in your golf bag. You swing your Driver different than your pitching wedge. You swing your 3 iron different than your 7 iron. You swing your hybrid different than your 5 wood. Annika has said it. Tiger has said it. Vijay has said it. What have they said - "All clubs should be swung the same way." You have enough swing thoughts without thinking about how you need to swing your 5 iron differently than your 8 iron. You need less swing thoughts to 'Play As Well As You Want To' - not more swing thoughts!

How do you react to the above statement?

The Monkey says – I need to learn a new Driver swing. I’m swinging my irons well with my upright swing – but now I need to learn how to flatten my swing for my Driver.

The Player says – I just want to swing everything smooth. And I know if I make a bad swing with my Driver, I’m probably making the same mistake with all my clubs. The ball just goes more off line with my Driver because the less loft of the Driver creates more sidespin.

Number Three - I don't care who you are, your putting needs to improve. On the Registration Evaluations we receive from every Golfer that comes to see us at Golf Made Simple - 8 out of 10 Golfers say that the strongest aspect of their game is their putting. Yet, it is the complete opposite - only 2 out of 10 should be making this claim. The problem with saying that your putting is the strongest aspect of your game is that if you say it enough, you'll actually start believing it. And when you start believing it, you'll practice it even less than the average Golfer does - which in fact is less than 7 minutes per week per Golfer. And how can putting be your strongest aspect of your game when only 2 out of 10 Golfers average less than 36 putts per round!

Putting is 35% to 40% of your score. So for the average Golfer - if you had 36 putts in a round; that means you probably scored around a 95. If you had 40 putts in a round; that means you probably shot around 105. What’s the quickest, easiest way for a 95 Golfer to break 90? Have 30 putts in your next round! What’s the quickest easiest way for a 105 Golfer to break 100? Have 34 putts in your next round!

How do you react to the above statement?

The Monkey says – I’m a pretty good putter; I hardly ever 3 putt.

The Player says – I know when I have 30 putts or less per round that I’m going to have one of my best scores. That’s why I practice my putting as much as I practice my Golf Swing.

Number Four - The overwhelming flow of 'Golf Tips' that are presented to Golfers not just every month in Monkey Digest, but every night on the Monkey Channel. And don't worry if you miss one because I'm sure you'll hear it from one of your golf buddies as you're warming up on the driving range before the round - 'You know, I'm not sure how well I'm going to play today since I'm working on something new in my swing today. I heard an Instructor on the Golf Channel talking about having a two plane swing and I'm going to try it today. So, I'm not sure how I'll play today.' 'Jimmy, it seems as if you're working on a new tip every Saturday morning we play. And you're right, you never play well when you're trying something new. Why don't you just settle on one thing and make it consistent as opposed to swinging from tip to tip like a Monkey?"

How do you react to the above statement?

The Monkey says – I don’t really read the tips. Though, I might try a few the next time I’m on the golf course if I start to struggle a little.

The Players says – When I’m on the golf course, all I do is Play to my strengths. And if I have some trouble – I just try to make my swing smooth. Then I’ll go to the practice range after the round to figure things out.

Number Five - You're playing for score. 'Play for your PLAN - don't plan for your score.' Now many Golfers don't even have a PLAN. How many Golfers is that? Well, we have over 1,000 Golfers that travel from every continent (except from Antarctica) to see us every year for 3 days of Golf Made Simple. And out of the over 1,000 Golfers that came to see us in 2005 - we had counted that only 83 had a PLAN for each hole that wasn't based on making birdie or par or bogie. So that comes to less than 8.3% of Golfers that are not letting score get in the way of a good score. Now many Golfers won't understand what I mean by not playing for score - and that's understandable because that's what over 92% of Golfers do each shot they take. But, let me put it this way - What percentage of the 83 Golfers mentioned above were low single digit handicaps? And what percentage of the 92% mentioned above struggled to break 90 and 100?

How do you react to the above statement?

The Monkey says – What do you mean? Of course I play for score! That’s what you play for. If I’m putting for Par, I want to know it.

The Player says – I just play one shot at a time. I want to always put myself in a position to make my next shot easier. And if I do this – the good scores will just happen without thinking about it.

The Monkey will read what the Player says and say – That’s what I do.

The Player will read what the Player says and say – I need to do that better!

Go ahead, Be a Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon – Your Instructor For Life www.GolfMadeSimple.com

 


Hayden,

I am not sure I want to go out on the golf course any more. The hole in one that I had once I got home was great, but more important to me is the confidence I now have with hitting the ball. So far since getting back from GMS I have shot an 84, 87, 83 and yesterday a 78. The 78 is an all time record. My index has gone from a 15.7 to 13.1 in less than a month!

I am hitting the ball much more accurately. This is due to getting my center of gravity in front of the ball when I strike it. The other major thing that has been of great help is PACE. Tick Tock may not be heard by any of my playing partners, but it is the only thing that I hear while I am swinging. I am getting up and down much more frequently due to SEEING IT, FEEING IT AND DOING IT. Picking out a landing spot and letting the ball go from there really does work. Not having a 3 put was also a key to yesterdays score. I sunk every put inside of 6 feet.

My once a month allotment of birdies has turned into 3 yesterday including one I sunk from a greenside bunker. I am going to use today as a practice day. MBS will be the final drill that I use to tune up for playing in the South Carolina Senior Men’s golf outing at the Oldfield course.

The only way this can get any better is if this continues. I am trying very hard to not allow the old philosophy of having a blow up round creep into my mental framework. I know I will have bad shots because I already have (two balls in the water in a row yesterday, and I still shot the 78, can you imagine if?).

Thanks for listening and will keep you informed.

Thank you,

Abbey P – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina – March 18th, 2007

Attended St. Augustine Location on March 5th to 7th, 2007





Scott,

Just wanted you to know what a great time Nik and I had last week. I have not seen Nik smile so much since he was 8 years old. As I told you the last day, my expectations were pretty high coming into the week, but they were exceeded by GMS. We thoroughly enjoyed our time down there and I know our golf games will never be the same!

I will give you an instantaneous testimonial - even before we left Amelia Island, Jerry, Nik and I played the last nine holes after our last chalk talk and both of us played the best nine holes of the trip. Nik birdied the 10th hole with an 8 foot putt and I shot a 42 with a double bogey on 12. Nik shot a 46 and I reminded him that this 46 was shot on “the toughest course in Florida”. I used my 3 wood (had a Plan both times!) and knocked it on the green on 13 and on 18. You will probably be surprised that I putted from off the green on 14 to 18” and on 16 I drained a 30 footer for par! Jerry also hit the ball pretty well and on 17, we thought he had a hole in one – 18” away!

I am not sure of the dates for Nik’s Spring Break next year, but I would like to reserve two slots for us next year at the same time. I will verify the dates as soon as the school releases next year’s schedule.

Thanks for your enthusiasm, your talents and your energy in making this a great experience for both of us. As I told you, you obviously love what you are doing and it is obvious and contagious!

I look forward to updating you throughout the year on our progress.

Doug W - Richmond, Virginia - March 17th, 2007

Attended Amelia Island Location on March 12th to 14th, 2007

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Attn: All Spring Breakers!

Do you enjoy Golf Improvement Weekly? if you want more wisdom from 'The King of Golf Made Simple' - Check out more exclusive content from Marc - as he is a featured instructor for Golf's First Homepage - WorldGolf.com. Every week you can hear his podcast blog - "The Golf Tips Are For Monkeys Podcast" - by adding this link to your web favorites.

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This month many of you will be enjoying a Spring Break. Unfortunately, Training sessions at Golf Made Simple are Sold Out for this month and we only have a few spots available at our Tampa Area Location during the first two weeks in April.

Also our newest location - Whitehawk Ranch which will be opening on June 1 in Lake Tahoe – talk about nature and beauty all rolled into one, the Golf Club and the Lodge at Whitehawk Ranch are just breathtaking. If you enjoy a cooler climate (Average temps 79F/43F) in the summer then this location is perfect for you.

Have a Safe Spring Break,

Regards,

Alex

 

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Check out our additional PodcastGolf Tips are for Monkeys: Play To Your Strengths by clicking below...

The Player tries to make realistic shots on the golf course. If a Player is in the trees with only a small gap to go through to go towards the green or a bigger gap to go sideways (to just get back into play) – the Player will make the smart choice. How do you make that choice yourself when in that situation? Ask yourself ‘What would the Monkey do in this situation?’ And then do the opposite.

Marc Solomon 'Your Instructor for Life'

 

The 'Fairway ' is Not Always The 'Best Way'


Again, to continue with the number of fairways you hit during a round doesn’t matter theme – Last Week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, won by Vijay Singh: Robert Karlsson scored 70, 72, 77 and 84. Guess which round he hit the most fairways.


Most people would probably guess he hit the most fairways with his 70. Nope! He hit the most fairways when he scored his 77; he hit 8 out of 14. Then surely he must’ve hit the least amount of fairways when he shot his 84. Nope! When he shot his 70, his best score of the tournament, he only hit 4 fairways!


Yet, during the 1st round where he hit only 4 fairways, he did hit 14 Greens in Regulation. So what’s the point? Fairways aren’t important. Keeping your ball in play is important, but being in the fairway isn’t.


Don’t sabotage your game by getting down on yourself for missing fairways.

 

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