'Why Henry Hates Golf' Part IV: Finale
So we left off last week’s Why Henry Hates Golf speaking about how to get the golf ball up in the air. The common fallacy in golf is that you need to get underneath the golf ball to get it up in the air. And if you try to get underneath the golf ball – you’re probably going to either hit behind the golf ball (meaning the ground before the ball – which is never good to do, unless you’re in a sand bunker next to the green) or you’re going to avoid hitting the ground by compensating in some way that you’ll end up hitting the top of the golf ball.
How do I know that most Golfers are trying to get underneath the golf ball?
Because that’s what they tell me they’re trying to do. Either I ask the Golfer – “Where on the golf ball do you need to hit with your club to make it go up in the air?” And the answer 7 out of 8 times is “underneath it”. Or I hear the Golfer on the golf course say – “I didn’t get underneath that one!” after they hit a topped shot that is skidding down the fairway.
Though many Golfers have heard the phrase – “You need to hit down on the golf ball” -which can be true to a certain extent. Meaning – if you hit straight down on the top of the golf ball, would it go up? No, of course not! It would go straight down into the ground!
You know how the Professionals do it?
They hit the golf ball first, and then they hit the ground. And I’m sure many Golfers have heard that and have even tried to do that. Though, many of the Golfers that have tried to do this have unfortunately failed to get the results they desired. So after a few unsuccessful attempts, we give it up and go back to what we’ve been trying to do before – “I need to get better at getting underneath the Golf Ball.”
Why is it so hard to do?
Well, I believe that it’s more of not understanding the concept of what makes the golf ball go up in the air, rather than a lack of skill by the Golfer. And it’s understandable that many Golfers don’t understand what makes the golf ball go up since all we hear from most of the Golf Media Sources is about the Swing Plane or how to turn your shoulders for more power or How to Hit a Stinger Shot Like Tiger. Those points might have some value to somebody – well they probably have a lot of value to the person coming up with these gimmicks.
But are they helping you?
To understand the concept of what makes the golf ball go up in the air – you first need to block out all the other Golf Noise you’re bombarded with – turn-off all The Monkey Talk. Then when you have a clear mind, you can start to understand how hitting the back of the golf ball with your club as it moves down and forward helps to create the force that will make the golf ball go up.
The combination of the Loft (the angle of your clubface), the force of your club moving down and forward, the grooves on your club and the backspin - this combination of factors is what makes the golf ball go up in the air.
“Okay Marc, I understand that concept – how do I do it?”
To make sure you hit the golf ball first, before the ground – you shouldn’t have to think about hitting the golf ball first. It’s not like you’re saying to yourself – “OK, I need to guide my golf club into the back of the golf ball as I swing down.” If that’s what you’re thinking, then you’re probably stinking!
Being able to hit the golf ball first so that the golf ball goes up in the air can be accomplished if you’re able to control your center of gravity. Your center of gravity controls the direction of your golf club. And you golf club controls the direction of your golf ball.
The Monkey is more interested in the Secrets of the Pro’s
The Player is more interested in the Basics of Golf
Go ahead, be a Player!
Regards,
Marc Solomon – Your Instructor For Life
www.GolfMadeSimple.com

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Jeff,
Thanks again for doing such a great job at Golf Made Simple. I was absorbing the instruction, and I am now more consistent in my ball-striking than I was before the GMS.
Played nine holes yesterday and only missed one fairway and had 5 GIR's, and near the green on 3 of the others. That's a big improvement for me.
Hope you're getting settled in Tampa and enjoying the new setting.
Keep in touch,
Brian S – Maryland – January 4th, 2007
Attended Amelia Island Location on December 26th to 28th, 2006
Hayden,
Just a quick thank you - Your energy level, knowledge, ability to communicate, and over all demeanor made this a terrific experience. As you know we have gone to many instructors but you demonstrated that you have a superior program and superior teaching abilities.
We had a chance to play 6 holes yesterday and I parred 4 out of 6 and Florence bogeyed 3 out of 6 and it should have been 4 but she had a putting brain cramo on the first hole. Most of her tee shots were straighter and further and her irons and utility club were all struck well.
We are going to try and play this afternoon if we can get out of the office early. I will keep you updated as will Florence. Thanks again for a great experience and we are going to try and do Amelia Island with you later this year. I will give Alex plenty of notice so hopefully it can be arranged.
Larry W – Florida – January 2nd, 2007
Attended St. Augustine Location on December 29th to 31st, 2006
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This Week: Florida, 80 Degrees January, Are we Kidding you? No, this is real folks!
The weather has been unbelievable here. Yesterday it was 70 degrees and not a cloud in the sky at 9:00 AM. Marc walks into the office and says – “I’ve been in Florida for 11 years and this might just be the most beautiful January day I’ve ever seen. So I make a motion that everybody needs to be outside. We’re closing up the office at lunch time and everybody is going home to enjoy the day!”
So that’s what we did. An unbelievable day!
Then I woke up! Though, it really is beautiful outside. Tuesday was 80 degrees and nary a cloud in the sky. What some might call – Perfect Golf Weather!
And that’s this week's 'The Buzz' for Golf Improvement Weekly
Until next week –
Alex 'Queen Bee' of GMS
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One reason most Golfers don’t play as well as they can is that they’re more worried about what other Golfers think of your golf abilities. We’re more afraid of messing up and embarrassing ourselves in front of others. Take the 1st tee as an example – more Golfers mess up on the 1st tee more than any other tee because it’s opening shot that often has others gathered around. It’s the opener or ice breaker if you’re playing with another Golfer for the first time.
The Golfer that succeeds on the golf course is the Player that forgets everybody else and focuses on their PLAN to a degree that they forget that they’re playing with anybody else. And when you can get your PLAN to that level – you’ll flow right into what is known as the ZONE!
Marc Solomon 'Your Instructor for Life'
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