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Get Your Golf Swing On A Good Streak
If there's one trait that the most successful Players have, it's coming back after a bad hole. Often times the biggest disappointment a frustrated Golfer can have is a 'good streak' of 4 or 5 holes followed by the infamous triple bogey.
Every Golfer in the world is going to experience a triple bogey every-once-in-a-while it's just part of the game. The difference is whether you bounce back to a 'good streak' or you let a triple bogey become the entry point for a 'bad streak'.
I believe how the losers of the Super Bowl (in American Football) come back from a disappointing loss is a great analogy to how you may or may not come back from a triple bogey on the golf course. There are certain Football coaches that you know will bring their team back ready to play great the next year after a disappointing loss in front of millions of people. And there are coaches that won't be able to bring their team back starting what may be a 'bad streak' for the team.
Let's start in recent history: The Giants just beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. To many followers of American Football, it was a major surprise (except to some Giant fans I know). The question now remains will the Patriots be a successful team next season or will they fall like so many Super Bowl losers have in the past?
History shows that often times, the losing team can't comeback from their 'triple bogey': the Chicago Bears lost in the Super Bowl last year and had what could be classified as a disappointing season this year. The Seattle Seahawks lost two years ago in the Super Bowl and they followed it up with a disappointing year.
My bet: The Patriots will comeback and start a new 'good streak'. Why? Because their coach has a PLAN that he believes in regardless of one bad game (hole). While other coaches may have panicked after a big loss and moved away from what made them successful I believe they'll start a new 'good streak'. Just as many successful Players will do after a Triple Bogey.
Take Phil Mickelson as an example in the 3rd round of this past week's tournament he was 1 under par for the first 13 holes. He was playing very steady he had 1 Birdie and 12 pars. Then 'wham' he takes an 11 on the par 5 - 14th hole.
I'd call that a 'blow-up hole'!
The key is what he did from there: he made Par on the next 3 holes. He started a new 'good streak'. What would have the average Golfer done? The 95 Golfer that might've made 1 Par and 12 Bogeys over the first 13 holes what would've they done on the 15th, 16th and 17th hole if they made an 11 on the 14th hole?
Could you start a 'good streak' on the 15th hole? Would you be able to shake-off the 11? Or would you be the Golfer that exclaims 'That's it; I always do the same thing. I always find a way to mess-up my round.' Then proceed to make a few unenjoyable double bogeys to end the round.
Or do you have a PLAN?
A PLAN that says that you played good, steady golf for 13 holes. Would you understand that you had 'a brain fart' on the 14th, but it was just that: 'a brain fart'. Could you now continue your 18 holes by making 2 Pars and 2 Bogeys? Or 1 Par and 3 Bogeys?
Or would your PLAN go out the window and either play the self-pity game or now try too hard to make a Birdie and end up with more Triples?
The Monkey goes on a 'bad streak' the first chance they get
The Player understands that one hole (or one shot) doesn't make a round
Go ahead, Be a Player!
Regards,
Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life
www.GolfMadeSimple.com
By the way Golf Made Simple has just completed our first DVD. After years and years and offers upon offers 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 for Players, 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 a Theories and Assumptions Based Approach.
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"Tick Tock Rocks!"
A big hello to all my new friends at Golf Made Simple. I recently attended your three day golf program in Tampa, Florida and I must tell you that it more than exceeded my expectations.
Not only did I come away with a better golf swing and game, I had fun. Chuck, the instructor with patience of Job was terrific. The drills were great and what I needed to get me to a much improved game. My score has come down an average of 13 strokes and I am at last out of a year long slump and getting better.
My putting is 100% better and I am thrilled. What can I say about Tic-Toc that hasn't been said------it works, it works great-----TICK-TOCK ROCKS. Thank you, thank you for a wonderful learning experience. I think I have some golf buddies who now want to learn how to tick-tock.
Yours truly,
Patty S. Aiken, South Carolina Sent February 8th, 2008
Attended Tampa location January 16th to 18th, 2008
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"A 2 Handicap Was Proud Of My Game"
Hi Alex,
Just wanted to let you know that I shot a 97 the other day on the toughest course in Bermuda. It was the one the PGA Golf Grand Slam was played on. I was playing with a 2 handicap golfer and he was very proud of my play after the match was over. I even impressed myself 'cause I stayed calm, cool and collected throughout the round.
Anyway, that is the second 97 I have had in a month and hopefully it is a sign of good things to come. I would like to return sometime in April to get further instruction.
Kind regards,
Stefan Dupres Hamilton, Bermuda Sent February 7th, 2008
Attended St. Augustine location on October 5th to 7th, 2007
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Limited Dates Available
The Buzz this week is that this January and February might've been the nicest January and February I've ever seen in Florida. The weather has been fantastic! It pretty much has been between 65 and 82 degrees everyday this year. My hope is that we'll continue to see more of the same. How has your weather been lately?
There are still a couple of dates available for February in Amelia Island, Phoenix and Palm Springs - not much but, a spot here and there. To see what's available, give me a call on 1-888-580-3635 or email me iwanttobe@golfmadesimple.com.
Also, we have now listed our May Dates for all our locations on the www.GolfMadeSimple.com website.
Regards,
Alex Director
Golf Made Simple Inc.
Toll Free - 1-888-580-3635
International 001.904.460.8355
Email: Alex@GolfMadeSimple.com
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"Bounce Back 4 Better Golf Scores"
One of my favorite Stat categories is the Bounce Back. The Bounce Back for the PGA Tour Pros is the percentage of time they're over Par on a hole and Bounce Back to be under Par on the next hole.
The leader so far this year is Brandt Snedeker who has Bounced Back 40.5% of the time after a Bogey or worse.
I believe the 95 and above Golfer should adapt the Bounce Back to your golf game. What's the percentage of time you can make Par after making Double Bogey or worse? If you can average 30% - you'll be in good company with the likes of Steve Lowery and Rory Sabbatini.
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You're a Monkey if you:
practice your Driver more than you practice your wedges. Sure the Driver is the most important club in golf to hit well if you want to have fun on the golf course. I totally agree with that statement. Though, the fastest way to hit your Driver better is to practice your wedges.
You're a Monkey if you:
think you're a good putter because you can 2-putt every hole. If you're averaging 36-putts per round or more, you're a poor putter and you'll never break 90 on a consistent basis unless you're an excellent ball striker. Think about it - if you have 36-putts, you have to be able to get to all 18-greens in 53-shots or less, that's less than 3-shots a hole including all penalties. This might not be difficult for a Golfer that regularly plays in the low 80's, but it may be difficult for someone with an inconsistent Driver to accomplish consistently.
You're a Monkey if you:
have a $300 Driver and a $12 sand wedge.
You're a Monkey if you:
get so charged up about reading the tips in the golf magazines that you can't wait to get to the driving range to practice 3 or 4 of them. Sometimes all at the same time. And you usually end your practice session by saying - "I think I'm getting worse!"
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