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How To Play Your Worst Golf All The Time
Have you ever heard someone on the golf course exclaim 'This is the worst I've ever hit the golf ball!' or 'this is the worst I've ever played, I've never hit the golf ball this bad!'
I've been fortunate enough the last couple of months to have played more golf than usual some rounds at very high-end golf clubs, some rounds at municipal clubs, even a round or two at a golf course that hasn't even opened yet though there's at least one common trait amongst Golfers regardless of the price of the green fee: Exaggeration!
Man, Golfers can really exaggerate the negative aspects of their game. Though on-the-other-hand you rarely hear a Golfer exaggerate positive information.
I'm sure you've heard more than one Golfer who has uttered the comment 'this is the worst I've ever played' but how many times have you ever heard the reverse: 'This is the best I've ever played'? Now we usually hear that positive comment during our 3-Day GMS Programs but you rarely hear a Golfer saying that during a casual round of Golf.
Yet, there are more Golfers than I can ever count that have the habit of letting everybody know they're 'playing my worst round ever'. And it's usually those people that have this supposed 'worst round' - every round they play.
They're habitual 'Worst Rounders'.
It's like the Golfer that tells you that 'I'm a mid 80's Golfer'. Then when you play with them and they score a 97 they say, 'that's the worst I've ever played'. Yet, the next time they play and score a 95 guess what they'll be telling their foursome?
Yeah, probably the same 'worst ever' comment even though he scored higher the round before!
But to dig even deeper do you really think this Golfer's a 'mid 80's Golfer? Maybe in their mind, but most likely they had a couple of good rounds a few years ago where they scored an 86 and 87 so in their minds, they're a 'mid 80's Golfer'. When in reality, each of the last 53 rounds they've played have been they're 'worst ever' with scores ranging between 94 and 104.
Though, this Golfer is doing a disservice to their golf game because by believing that they're a mid 80's Golfer when they're really a mid 90's Golfer they often feel defeated by the 7th hole. Because after 7 holes they might only be 7 strokes over par on their way to scoring a very respectable 45 though because they don't believe that Bogey Golf is up to their standard (because in their mind they're a mid 80's Golfer), they start to become disappointed and start convincing themselves 'that I'm playing my worst round ever' which leads them to making a double bogey on hole 8 and a triple bogey on hole 9 to score their typical 48 for the front 9.
Have you ever seen this happen to somebody? Or maybe, just maybe you're doing it yourself?
The more you're around Golfers like I'm around Golfers the more you see this self-defeatist mentality. Golfers are often their own worst enemy which is an unfortunate event. Because it pains me to hear a Golfer say 'I'm playing worse than I've ever played before.' I don't feel bad for this Golfer beacuse they're playing bad I feel bad because they're lying to themselves. Yes, you have played this bad in the past and once you admit this to yourself you'll be able to make the next step towards improvement.
For example for the Golfer a couple paragraphs above: if they accepted that they were a mid 90's Golfer, they'd be very happy being 7 over after 7 holes. And because of that they might even par the last two holes to score 43 on the front 9 (although if they Bogeyed and shot 45 it would also be good). But because they pressed too hard because they're on track to play Bogey Golf (which isn't good enough for them), they end up finding a way to score the same old 48 (or worse).
The Monkey remembers one time that they shot a career round and believes that they should always shoot that score. Which isn't the best way to think about it because if Tiger looked at his 65 last Friday and carried the same attitude as the frustrated Golfer on Sunday during his round when he shot 6 shots higher he might've done what many frustrated Golfers do every day by telling himself 'this is the worst round I have ever played'.
And guess what? He might've ended shooting an 84 like Mike O'Meara last Sunday.
The Monkey is constantly shooting their worst round ever
The Player knows that they're going to have some very good rounds and some very bad rounds
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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"Thank You"
Paul,
I just want to let you know I am doing my drills almost every day and I have a much better feel that my upper body is out in front of the ball.
It will be at least two months before I play again, but I believe the time will be well spent. I finally feel like I know what I should be working on and why. Thanks for your help and patience.
Regards,
Tony F Paramus, New Jersey Sent January 28th, 2008
Attended Boca Raton location on January 18th to 20th, 2008
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"Jeff Was Great!!"
Hi Alex,
We just got back from Phoenix, Jeff was great!! We got our butts kicked by the kids. Tyler pared or Bogied 7 out of 9 holes on Sunday and Chris kicked our butts on Saturday. I am never disappointed when we see Jeff. Steve was also very impressed with Jeff and the whole GMS system, he plans on coming back with Tyler, Chris & myself.
Ron G Flemington, New Jersey Sent January 23rd, 2008
Attended Phoenix location on January 18th to 20th
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Summer Is Approaching
As each day passes we get one day closer to summer in the Northern Hemisphere. As each day passes it stays lighter in the afternoon a little longer. As each day passes more GMS Programs are sold-out.
Summer is coming and there's nothing you can do about it. Your Golf Season is approaching and there's a lot you can do about it. Are you sitting at home wishing for a better Golf Game this Summer?
Or have you called me to set-up your GMS Program in our warm weather locations in Florida, Arizona and California Are you ready to play your best golf ever this Summer?
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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"Miss Fairway's Like Tiger Woods!"
Thank you Tiger for backing GMS up at last week's Buick Open in San Diego. As GMS has been preaching that keeping your tee shot in the Fairway is overrated Tiger was on mission to show how correct we are.
In Tiger's 2nd round of 65 he was in the fairway in 6 of the 14 fairways! And in his other rounds of 66, 67 and 71 he was in the Fairway only 7 out of 14 chances each round. Why was he able to post such great scores even though he wasn't in the fairway? Because he hit the ball far and made putts.
Why are we so vigilant on not focusing on hitting fairways? Because Golfers that are so worried about hitting the fairway don't allow themselves to swing the golf club freely. They often tense-up, make bad swings and hit the ball short.
Go ahead, free yourself up and hit the ball long - the Fairways are clogged with Short Hitters that can't score!
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"The most important aspect of hitting the golf ball is "keeping your eye on the golf ball" - correct? If you say "Yes" - then you're not swinging the golf club as fluid and precise as you should be.
If you said "Yes" then you're trying too hard to get underneath a small object that doesn't have much room to get underneath. Though if you did say "Yes" don't feel left out because you're a member of an incredibly massive group of Monkeys who think the same way as you do. But unfortunately these Monkeys are also struggling with their swings - so it's probably not the kind of group you want to be a member of.
And the harder you try to focus on the golf ball and guide it not to go in the direction you don't want it to go (i.e. sand, trees and water) - the harder the game becomes for you.
Yet this is the sole intent of the Monkey! "Let me try to think of the 52 things I need to do on each and every golf swing while I stare at the ball so I don't lose sight of it!"
Though if keeping your eye on the golf ball is soooo important - then why is it that when you ask a Player after they hit another great shot, if they were looking at the golf ball - the answer is always, yes always - "I'm not sure, I just had my target in mind and swung the club."
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