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Issue # 182
Date: December 13th, 2006
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
Have FUN...Get CONSISTENT!
  ›› Why Henry Hates Golf?
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› "My Best Round Ever - 95!"
On-Course Training
  ›› "I Almost Made It Into The 70's!"
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› What's Our Best Location?
Have FUN...Get CONSISTENT!
"Why Henry Hates Golf!"

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“I hate this game!  I hate it!  Why do I play this stupid game?  I quit - I’m never playing again!”  Henry blasted himself.

I heard Henry as he was walking to his car and wondered why he was so down on himself.  Henry is a hard worker, I see him at least once a week hitting balls on the practice range.  I’ll be going to the first tee with a Golf Made Simple class to do our on-course Instruction and there will be Henry banging balls on the practice range - one after another – “looking for the magic”.

I approached Henry and asked -

“What is wrong?  Why do you hate golf?  The last time I saw you practicing on the range, you had a smile on your face and you gave me the thumbs up.”  Henry says, “Marc, I'm so frustrated with this game.  I put everything I got into trying to play better.  And just when I think I got it, I go out on the course, like I did today.  I...I…I…I go out and embarrass myself.  I get so mad by the 7th or 8th hole that I can’t even bring myself to play the back 9 holes.”

“Henry those are the words of a frustrated golfer - or should I say - The words of a frustrated golfer that knows he could do better than he is doing.  Do you really hate golf? 

Or are your expectations too high for your present skill level?  I find it extremely important to truly know what your skill level is and then understand – ‘OK, this is what I score, at this point if I get upset at myself for every little mistake I make, I will never allow myself to get better!”

Henry usually scores between 92 and 102 (except for the occasional ‘blow-up round’ where he scores around 107, but he also has rounds where his 1 mulligan a side allows him to stay in the high 90’s).  Henry has a deep desire to break 90 for the first time.  And on top of that, he has the desire to score in the low 80’s every time he plays.  These are very admirable goals.

So I said -

“Henry, these are fantastic goals.  And I know you'll achieve them.  First, we need to outline what aspects of your game you need to improve to reach these goals.  Too many times Golfers feel as though if they go to the driving range once a week to hit golf balls, they should expect to get better.”

“But Marc,” Henry said, “Isn’t hitting the ball better, the key to lower scores?”  If I go to the range once a week, I should be able to hit one or two buckets and learn to hit the ball straight.  This way I will soon be in the low 80’s.”

“Henry, how long have you been trying to score in the low 80’s?”

“For about 5 years”, Henry answered. 

“Henry, how long have you had the routine of going to the range and trying to hit the ball straight?”  I could tell Henry could see where I was going by the bashful smile on his face.  “Well Marc, I've been doing this on and off for 2 or 3 years.  Is this not enough?  Do I need to go to the range more often?”

“Henry, before we say you need to go to the range more often, tell me what you do when you go to the range?  What's your routine?  What's your PLAN?”  Henry looks at me and with a confused look in his eyes and says, “What do you mean by PLAN?  I go out and hit golf balls and try to make them go straight down the middle.  If I want to hit the ball better, I need to learn to hit the ball straight!  If I can’t do that, I’ll never score in the low 80’s.”

“What I mean by PLAN is – what are you doing to learn to hit the ball straight?  The key to playing better golf has many factors involved.  And consistency is a factor.” 

“Yes, that’s what I want – consistency!  That's what I'm practicing – hitting the ball consistently straight.  That’s why I go to the range!”, Henry interrupted.

“OK Henry, I understand.  But, let’s look at a way we can put some consistency into your practice time.  Many Golfers feel that if they pound ball after ball after ball, they will get it.  I wish it were that easy.  I’ve been around many great Players in my life and if there’s one thing they all have in common, it’s that they come to the practice range with a PLAN in their head on what they want to accomplish.

“See most Golfers expect to go out to the range and learn to hit the ball straight in that one session.  The better Players know that isn’t going to happen.  They go to work on one thing at a time.  They go to the range with the thought of working on one small aspect of their swing only – and it isn’t just trying to hit the ball straight.”

I continued -

“And the most important part of this routine is they do not venture away from their PLAN for that day.  Most regular Golfers will go out to work just on hitting the ball straight.  They might magically find something that works for a few swings and softly say to themselves ‘I got it, I got it’, and then just as fast as it appeared, it disappears.  Henry, what does this Golfer do next?  He starts to tinker with other things to try and recapture those straight shots.  Then after a half-hour of tinkering with diminishing results, he leaves the range in frustration hating the game.”

“That’s me!  That's me!  Have you seen me at the range practicing and getting frustrated?”  Henry asked.  “Each time I go out to practice, I get ‘it’ - for a few swings.  Then it disappears.  I hate that!”

“Well Henry, this happens to everybody - even the best Players.  Though, you know why it doesn’t happen to them as much?  Because they come to the practice range with a PLAN and they don’t venture from that PLAN.  They stick with it and they don’t expect miracles.  They know if they get just a little better every time they practice, that after a few times to the practice range, they will be that much better.  But the average Golfer goes to the practice range thinking and expecting to solve all their swing flaws within hitting a few buckets of balls.  So they always leave frustrated. 

How do the best Players leave each practice session?  They leave like they accomplished something and can’t wait to practice again.  They feel so much more satisfied with themselves than the regular Golfer.  And that satisfaction turns into confidence on the golf course!”

“I want to practice like that!  I want to feel like I am getting better every time I’m on the practice range!  I want to become more consistent!” Henry said with so much hope and energy.

“Well Henry, first you’ll need to …….”

Look for the solution that will help Henry become more consistent in next week’s Golf Made Simple – Golf Improvement Weekly – as we outline what it takes to become more consistent and confident. 

Though, what points were made in this Chapter of "Why Henry Hates Golf!"

Set realistic expectations - if you're scoring from 95 to 105 - it's great to want to break into the 80's, but first you need score a 93 before you can score an 89.  If you put too much pressure on yourself to have to score 44 on the front 9, you'll end up with a 49.  And when you see that 49, you'll put too much pressure on yourself to score a 40 on the back.  And if you're trying to score 44 and end up with a 49 .... what will happen if you over-reach too much and try for a 40?  Well, by the 15th hole when that 40 is out of reach.... you'll be happy to be walking off the 18th green with a 50-something for the back nine.

Strive for small improvements week after week - rather huge improvements everytime you play or practice.

Listen to this Issue! 

The feedback over the last few weeks from Golfers listening to Golf Improvement Weekly as opposed to reading it is overwhelming!  Last Week's GIW had over 2,700 downloads! You can hear the voices of Golf Made Simple presenting the material.  In the story below, you'll hear the interaction between Henry and Marc in a way that you can't get by just reading it.

Just click here and you'll be able to hear Golf Improvement Weekly through your computer.  You'll be able to hear the voices of Golf Made Simple presenting Golf Improvement Weekly with even more enthusiasm than can come through just reading the words to yourself!

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I Developed A PLAN!

"My Best Round Ever - 95!"

Hayden,

Arlene and I didn't forget you or our experience at Golf Made Simple. We wanted to get in a few rounds to see how we progressed. We couldn't start playing again until around the week of November 13th, since then I have played a dozen times and Arlene about 5 rounds.

I'm doing well compared to what I had been doing (I used to be 107/109 Golfer). I dropped to a low of 95 and a high of 104 (so now I have had my lowest score ever and my high score is lower than what I used to average).

We have improved our game as a result of Golf Made Simple!

Have a Happy and Safe Holiday,

Gerry G - Venice, Florida - December 7th, 2006

Attended St. Augustine Location on November 6th to 8th, 2006


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On-Course Training

"I Almost Made It Into The 70's!"

Hi Jeff,

Just thought I’d let you know that I almost broke 80 at my course yesterday.  I had a great warm up, striped almost every length of swing shot.  This is as close as I’ve gotten to date.  No birdies, no double bogies.  I had 32 putts, missed my share of makeable par saves and a couple birdies tries.  But, not to mention a few good bogies, where I got it back in play and gave myself a par putt with a decent “PLAN”.  By the way, I never was really concerned about score.  It just added up to 80 when I was done.   

The Driver was much improved yesterday.  I hit several great drives and hit most fairways even when I didn’t get all of it.  If anything was a bit off at times it was a few irons where I tried to swing a bit too hard from the top.  It all seems to come down to staying smooth with pace of swing, nothing else, with all clubs.  I feel like I’m swinging in slow motion when it’s good, even though that’s not even close to the truth.  This is when I have the most control over the club face and have really solid hits. 

I played with two guys who I haven’t played with in a while, both are lower single digit handicap players, who both remarked that my swing looked really good and they said enjoy my 11 handicap while it lasts because they feel I'll be joining them down in the single digits very soon!

And this good play is with only playing once a week, unlike the regular season where I play at least twice and may even practice a bit. 

Jeff, enjoy your holidays, I won’t bother you again until I have news of breaking 80 or unless something goes haywire, which it shouldn’t if I stick to the stuff that has been working.

Thanks again,

John F - Owings Mills, Maryland - December 11th, 2006

Attended Amelia Island Location on October 20th to 22nd, 2006


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What's Our Best Location?

What's our best location?  Which is our best Golf Courses?  Who's you your best Instructor?

These are all great questions we're asked every day.  And the answers are -

It depends what you're looking for.  We believe that all our locations offer something special.  We wouldn't be in any of our locations if we felt they weren't high quality.  We get 2 or 3 offers from different Golf Resorts every year for us to expand to their facilities - and though some of these facilites may be well known - we're very happy were we are!

Which is the best Golf Course?  Well, that's hard to say.  Though I can tell you that our San Diego location - Barona Ranch Resort and Casino - will be hosting the 2007 Nationwide Tour Championship!  And our Tampa location was designed by Pete Dye - who's regarded as the #1 designer in the world!

And who's our best Instructor?  Well, I can tell you this - Marc gets at least 4 resumes a week from PGA Professionals that want to join our team (75 a week when he's actually advertising on the PGA website for Instructors).  So fortunately we have a lot of quality people to choose from.  Which means we're starting with "The Best of the Best" and that's before they go through our intensive GMS Training Program to become a GMS Certified Coach.

Which location should you choose?  The best answer I can give you is that we have Golfers that have been to each location.  One year they go to St. Augustine, the next year they're in California and then this year they're signed up for Tampa.

So which location should you choose?  My suggestion - write down our four locations on seperate pieces of paper, place them inside a hat, close your eyes and pick a location out of the hat.  You'll improve your game beyond your expectations at any of our four locations!

Look below for the upcoming dates available for our Four Golf Made Simple locations - St. Augustine, Amelia Island and Tampa, Florida - along with San Diego, California.  If you would like more information on a specific dates for a location, just click on the location you're looking for and you'll be tranported to the upcoming available dates.

Regards,

Alex - Director, Golf Made Simple



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