Issue #229

February 20th, 2008

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Who Has A Better Golf Swing,
Phil Mickelson or Joe Durant?

Who would you rather play golf like – Phil Mickelson or Joe Durant? Now Joe Durant is a fine Player or he wouldn’t be on the PGA Tour – though I’m sure that Joe Durant wishes he could play like Mickelson. So unless you’re Joe Durant’s mother, I’m assuming you’d pick Mickelson.

Yet, from what I’m being told by many Golfers – they’d rather hit the golf ball like Joe Durant, as opposed to the 2nd ranked Player in the world – Phil Mickelson. In fact, I’d say that 7 out of every 8 Golfers I speak to rather hit the golf ball like Joe Durant.

Is that hard to believe? Maybe it’s the crowd I hang with?

I say this because struggling Golfers are obsessed with hitting the fairway with their Driver. Obsessed to the point of judging their entire round on how many times they hit the fairway. It doesn’t matter if they putted well, hit their irons well or got out of the sand well – after the round it’s always: ‘I need to hit my Driver straighter!’

So if how well you hit the fairway is important to you – then you must aspire to be more of a Joe Durant type of Golfer – he’s the Golfer that’s hits loads of fairways, but doesn’t score as well as they should. I say this because even though Durant was the 5th most accurate Driver of the golf ball in 2007, he was 129th in Money made.

While Mickelson was 2nd in Money made in 2007 – though was ranked 181st in Fairways hit. As we like to say at GMS – ‘The Fairways are clogged with short hitters that can’t score. So why not learn to hit the ball long and make putts?’ A la Mickelson and Woods.

It’s funny because almost every Golfer out there will talk about how Golf has become a power game and how important it is to hit the golf ball long. For example, you’re constantly talking with friends and golf buddies about how the best Players in the world are the ones that hit the ball long and make putts. Yet, when it comes to your golf game – all you talk about is accuracy off the tee.

So you’re constantly on the driving range ‘fiddling’ with your swing trying to hit the golf ball straight as opposed to trying to improve your swing for more distance, along with taking a few minutes away from trying to hit the ball straight – and using it on the putting green. Because as the best Players in the world are showing: The formula for success on the golf course is to hit it long and make putts.

Yet, you’re spending all your time on the range practicing to hit the ball straight! Let me ask you – has this strategy been successful for you? Have you improved 6 to 11 strokes in the last year using the strategy of trying to hit the golf ball straight?

There’s a huge difference between missing fairways and hitting trees!

If you’re hitting the golf ball into the trees – yes, you need to become more accurate off the tee. Having to hit out of the trees often or losing your golf ball isn’t conducive to scoring well. Though, is hitting into the trees every once in a while – acceptable? Yes, of course it is – The best Players in the world go into the trees every once in a while and you’re not even close to having their skill.

So it’s expected of you to hit into the trees more often than Tiger Woods or Mickelson does. The sooner you accept that – the sooner you’ll free yourself up to hit better, longer tee shots more often.

If you don’t want to ever hit into the trees, I’ve got a solution for you – hit your wedge off the tee. Is that a stupid idea? Why? Because it goes back to the distance thing. You’ll score better if you’re more focused on maximum distance and moderate accuracy as opposed to moderate distance and maximum accuracy!

Woods, Mickelson and Durant back that up in their respective ways every week. Most Golfers will cry after a tee shot – ‘Why didn’t that one go straight? See how it curved?’ Although their golf ball went 30 yards farther than usual and is only a yard or two off the fairway. Yet, when they hit a straight shot that goes their ‘normal’ distance – they cry: ‘I need to hit the ball farther!’

It’s this dilemma that’s holding 7 out of 8 Golfers from improving. They believe that a good tee shot is a shot that flies straight in the air – that if it curves a little bit (or more than a little bit), that it’s not a good shot. So the next time on the tee, you try to swing slower, concentrate hard on keeping your head down and left arm straight to hit the golf ball straighter.

Yet, you end up hitting the golf ball 30 yards shorter than the longer shot that curved a little and missed the fairway by a yard. And this shorter, though straighter tee shot will often times leave you with a 3 iron off a tight fairway lie to the green as opposed to a 7 iron sitting up in the rough.

‘The Fairways are clogged with short hitters that can’t score.’

From what I’ve seen and from what Woods, Mickelson, Singh and Durant have proved – how many times you hit the fairway has little bearing on your score. In 2007 - Woods ranked #1 in Money, #152 in Driving Accuracy; Mickelson #2 in Money, #181 in Driving Accuracy; Singh #3 in Money, #155 in Driving Accuracy; Joe Durant #129 in Money, #5 in Driving Accuracy.

So who do you aspire to swing like: Joe Durant – the guy that hits the golf ball as straight as any Golfer alive or Woods, Mickelson and Singh – 3 Golfers that can’t hit the ball straight off the tee and are showing it by winning all the money.

The Monkey complicates their whole round by obsessing over hitting straight tee shots

The Player simply hits it long and makes putts

Go ahead, Be a Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life

www.GolfMadeSimple.com

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"My Experience At GMS Was Life Changing!"

Hi Alex,

My experience at GMS was better than I ever thought. "Life Changing" would be a good word. I thought I knew how to play golf, but I only knew how to "hit" the ball. I was doomed to be a lifetime 95 golfer. My Instructor Chuck was amazing.

Unfortunately with most other golf instructors who change your swing, when you get on the course, you fall apart trying to remember what the instructor said. With GMS, you improved my swing on the golf course. Chuck helped me to find "my swing." As long as I stick with the simple foundations; have a good PLAN and of course the "Tic-Toc", it becomes easy to get back on track and avoid total destruction on the course.

I also have to mention the sand shots. I was terrified of those situations, as it would sometimes cost me the most strokes. Now, not only am I able to get the ball out of the sand every time; but, I can get it close to the hole every time as well. This gives me greater opportunities to score-instead of steering toward hazards to avoid the sand.

Wishing you all well,

Ron F. – Seffner, Florida – Sent February 13th, 2008

Attended Tampa, Florida location on January 30th to February 1st, 2008

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"For The First Time Ever, I Feel Like A Real Golfer!"

Hi Hayden,

Let me say again how much I enjoyed the three-day program at La Quinta with you and Wat. The two of you made the three days very fun. I was surprised at how much I learned and how well it has sunk in.

Over the last three days, I played three different courses in Santa Barbara. For the first time ever, I felt like a real golfer. I had so much confidence in my game, which made playing that much more enjoyable.

You may recall that I only started using a driver at your suggestion as previously I could not hit one. A week after GMS I bought a new TaylorMade Driver and right away it is the best club in my bag.

I could tell you about playing one of my best games ever yesterday, but what impressed me more was today when I started off shaky, falling back into my old habits. It could have been a bad round, but I went back to what we learned in Golf Made Simple (tick-tock, hit golf ball then ground, step forward) and turned my game around. On the last two par fours, I hit two long drives, 260 and 270 in the fairway, and a nine iron and sand wedge into the greens. Such a good feeling.

I am already planning to take the course again next year.

Best wishes,

Gary F. – Alberta, Canada – Sent February 14th, 2008

Attended La Quinta/Palm Springs, California location on February 1st to 3rd, 2008

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The Buzz with Alex

More Returning Golfers Than Ever Before

The Buzz this week is the amount of Golfers that have come back to see us this year. Holy moly – we’ve seen so many Golfers that were here to see us in 2007, along with 2006 that have come back for the 2nd time (and more than a few Golfers that have come back for their 3rd, 4th and 5th time).

Every year at this time, we speak about how many Golfers are coming back to see GMS and how that fills up a lot of the spots in our classes each week. And that’s why it’s possible for us to always open new locations – which is a bonus for our Returning GMS Golfers because each year they can experience a new location.

So, from the feedback of all the Returning Golfers, along with all the Golfers that have already committed for 2009 – it looks as if we might have to open a new location (or two) for 2009. I wonder where it (they) will be.

Regards,

Alex – Director
Golf Made Simple Inc.

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Terry and Melissa B.
Amelia Island, FL | February 1st to 3rd | 2008

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"Hit 4 Fairways And Win"

At last week’s golf tournament in California in which Phil Mickelson won by two shots – Phil was ranked 59th out of 78 Golfers in Driving Accuracy. And although his Driving Accuracy was way down the list – he was tied for 10th in Greens in Regulation.

As GMS has been saying – hitting the fairway is overrated. Hitting your golf balls into the trees or water isn’t good – but being out of the fairway isn’t as big a deal as most Golfers make it!

If Fairways hit is such a big deal – then how’s it possible Mickelson was able to score a 68 in Round 1 while only hitting 4 fairways? I’m sure you’ve hit 4 Fairways many times – but how many 68’s have you hit while doing so? There must be something more important than hitting fairways.

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"My belief is that I want you to move into impact in the most consistent manner possible! My belief is if you can move all the parts of your body together using a consistent movement - you'll strike the ball more consistently.

If you want to call that a One Plane Swing or Two Plane Swing, you can - it makes very little difference to me. Whether you call a swing a One Plane Swing or Two Plane Swing - to me, that's just Monkey Talk. And I believe that most Golfers that get confused and frustrated with their games are doing so because they're more worried about if they're swinging using a One Plane Swing or Two Plane Swing; or if they have a flat swing or an upright swing; or if they're a hitter or a swinger; or blah, blah, blah or blah, blah, blah.

The Monkey Golfer is more worried if they're swinging with the latest gimmick tip rather than just learning what their swing should feel like. And because of all this jumping from hot swing tip to hot swing tip - you never get set on one consistent swing!"

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