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Issue #: 176
Date: October 25, 2006
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
have Fun...get Consistent!
  ›› Classic Golf Improvement Weekly
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› "I Went From 105 to 91!!"
On-Course Training
  ›› "I Made A Hole-In-One In My First Round After GMS!"
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› A Report From Barona
have Fun...get Consistent!
Classic Golf Improvement Weekly

This week we're going to go a little back in history to feature a Classic Issue of Golf Improvement Weekly - the article below was featured in the December 13th, 2004 issue.  Out of all the GIW's - this article has perhaps garnered the most feedback from loyal Golf Made Simple Golfers.

Though, this top article is from a Classic Issue - all Testimonials listed in the below sections and Dates available listed at the bottom of this GIW are all up-to-date information.

See it - Feel it -Do it!

What’s happening on the golf course around the greens?  It’s getting scary out there!  When I go out on the golf course I see golfers walking up to play their short game shots with four different clubs in their hands and then having a brain melt-down trying to decide which club to use.  Have you ever seen anyone do that?  It’s like time just stops and they're standing over their ball in this purple haze trying to decide what to do.

Here’s the scenario:  Your ball is about 7-yards off the green and you walk up to it with your 8-iron, 9-iron, Pitching Wedge and Sand Wedge.  Then you look at the situation and try to decide which club Dave Pelz would tell you to use.  After about 25-seconds of going over 25 different ways you might play your shot, you finally select your 9-iron, stand over the ball (while you’re still thinking if it's the correct club to use, thinking about if your aim is good, thinking that you better hurry because the rest of the group is waiting for you and thinking about the last time you tried this shot when you chunked it three feet).  Then you finally get the nerve to swing and you end up topping the ball over the green.  You then proceed to look up to the heavens and say “I knew I should’ve used my …… instead!”

Too Much Thinking Encourages A Lot Of Stinking!

Next hole, same Golfer, similar shot - You walk up to the green with your same four golf clubs, look at the situation and try to decide what Johnny Miller would say - So you stand there for another 25-seconds looking like a “Deer in headlights” and finally select your Pitching Wedge.  You stand over the ball thinking if this is really the best club for the shot because you really don’t like your Pitching Wedge, you think about the guys waiting for you to hit and then you think about how inconsistent you are with your wedge.  You aim your body while standing over the ball and then finally you swing and while you’re swinging - the image of your last shot that you bladed across the green appears in your mind, so you decelerate and chunk behind the ball.  And the ball just barely makes the green.

Then looking up at the heavens you let everyone within range hear you say "I hate this game - this game ....s!"

What do you do the next time you have that same shot?
And what are the chances you hit a good shot?

Why is this situation repeated so often?  Because you might be a “Jack of all clubs, Master of none!”  How many clubs in your bag can you honestly say you’re a Master of?  Think about it, how many?  I’m sure if you went up to Tiger and said “Tiger, do you have a Go-to-Club?  A club that you know that if you need a shot, this club will give it to you.”  I’m positive he’d say “Of course I do!”

Some Monkeys might try to act cool, like they’ve got all the answers and say “I don’t have one favorite club, every club is my favorite club.  You need to have confidence in all your clubs.”  And that’s like the coach of a basketball team saying I have confidence in all my players.  But, when the clock is winding down and you're losing by 1-point, who are you going to give the ball to if you have Michael Jordan on your team?  You have 5 players that you have confidence in, but who’s getting the ball?  Your best player is getting the ball!  The Master Player!

Who are you “giving the ball” to on those critical shots around the green?

Your second best club?  Your third best club?  For some people, it might even be their fourth best club.  Go with your superstar club.  It may let you down once in a while - Jordan missed a couple of last second shots - but he made more important shots than anyone else!  I’d give him the ball every time!

Which Club Is Your Superstar?

Just about every Player I know has a favorite club.  Their Go-to-Club.  If they need to hit a great shot, this is their club.  They can basically do anything with it.  For example:  I know a golfer who’s favorite club is his 5-iron.  He can do anything he wants with this club.  If he needs to get the ball in the fairway on a narrow Par 4, he drives it 175-yards.  If he has an awkward yardage he has to hit to, he’ll use it to drop the ball on the green.  If he has to hit a low shot out of the trees, he’ll use it there to get back on the fairway.  It’s like his Ginsu Knife club - it does everything he needs it to do.

So if you have a Go-to-Club that you use for your long game - why not have a Go-to-Club for around the green?  Wouldn’t it be nice to know you have a club you can have 100% confidence in?  Why not use this Go-to-Club around the green and become a Master of it?  Master short game Players make a lot of 1-putts!

But the Monkey will say - “Yeah, but I’ve always played with different clubs around the green.  That’s what my Pro always told me to do.”

To which it could be answered - Yes, I agree, you probably have always played with different clubs around the green - but just because you’ve always done something one way doesn’t mean you always have to do it that same way, especially if you haven‘t been getting the results you desire.  And maybe your Pro told you to do it that way because that is the way he plays and he plays that way because that is how he was taught by his Pro and that Pro was taught by her Pro and so and so on and so on.

And in a sarcastic way, just think how good Phil Mickelson could be if he was ever told that he needed to use different clubs around the green.  I’m surprised no one has ever mentioned to him that he should use all these different clubs.  Or do you think he might have found out that he plays better being a Master of one club?

As Nancy from Senegal, Africa said when she was here in October - “If you always do, what you’ve always done, you'll always get, what you’ve always gotten!”  Which can be read 2-ways - If you always have played an assortment of clubs around the green, yet complain about your lack of 1-putts, and you continue using all those clubs, you’ll continue to complain.  It can also tell you that if you’re a Master of 1-club, you’ll always be a Master of that club and that will always translate into good shots and more 1-putts.

Find a club that you’re good with around the green and get better at it!  Especially if it’s a club with over 45 degrees of loft because with that much loft, there's so much magic you can perform with that club.  You can hit high shots that stop, you can hit low shots that bounce and check-up (stop) or any imaginable shot in-between.  People will marvle at your skill around the greens!

Now you’ll know everything this club can do for you and how the golf ball will react every time you hit it.  As opposed to saying - “OK, I think I’m going to chip with my 8-iron instead of my 9-iron because I think it’ll give me more roll.”  And then because you don’t know how much more roll the 8-iron will give you because you’re always changing clubs and never get a 100% feel for your 8-iron - you hit an OK shot, 13-feet past the hole and end up with another 2-putt, when getting it close enough for a 1-putt should’ve been a sure thing.

Then next hole you say “I need less roll this time, so I’ll use my 9-iron.”  But because your 9-iron is a ½ inch shorter than your 8-iron, and you don’t think of making that adjustment, you hit a ½ inch too high on the golf ball and it goes rolling off the back of the green.  Forcing you to chip again and then hopefully 1-putting before your round is completely ruined.

Has that scenario happened to anyone you know?

So now you decide, “Marc, I don’t want to be a Monkey anymore!” - So you go out and find that you are pretty good with your 56 degree Sand Wedge.  And you practice hitting high, medium and low shots.  You develop a feel for what this club will do.  You start to develop your PLAN based on:

What height shot you want to play

Where you’re going to land the golf ball based on how much roll you’re intending to play

You look at your target, feel the swing you just visualized and then you do it!

You’ve now started the process of becoming a MASTER!

All my Golf Made Simple Golfers that’ve been here to see us - What do we say?

"SEE IT, FEEL IT, DO IT!"

So you basically have a choice - Be OK with a few different clubs or become a Master of One.  If you’re OK with a few clubs, you’ll always have a lot of 2-putts which is good compared to 3-putts.  Though if you become a Master of One and you’re able to See it, Feel it and Do it, you’ll have a lot more 1-putts.

Monkey of all clubs, Master of none - Become a Master of One!

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life


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I Developed A PLAN!
"I Went From 105 to 91!!"

Hayden,

Let's get to the nitty gritty.  My first golf game after I came back home was pretty much the same kind of score I had been getting before I went to GMS.  I shot a 105.  But the strange thing about it was that I felt like I had played better golf than before. 

Then I shot a 95 the next time I went golfing (cool!!! I had gone below 100).  But get this, I shot a 91 the next game after that.  I had taken my time.  I hadn't rushed my shots.  I felt I had control over my game.  It was awesome.  But here comes the coolest part, Hayden.  Yesterday, I went golfing again and I shot a 91 again.  And this time, I beat my playmates.  HA!!!!  It took me three weeks to achieve my goal.  Can you believe it?

Your Grateful Student,

Rosita N - Orlando, Florida - Sent October 22nd, 2006

Attended Golf Made Simple in St. Augustine, Florida on September 29th to October 1st, 2006


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On-Course Training
"I Made A Hole-In-One In My First Round After GMS!"

Jeff,
 
As you taught me, I did not aim at the pin. The cup was approximately ten feet from the water side of the green. I aimed ten feet past the pin toward the center of the green, but my 7-iron let me down and the ball went straight into the cup. I hope this does not bring shame to the Golf Made Simple and I promise not to do it again. This was my first game after returning from GMS and I shot a 92. Will let you know when I break 90.
 
Tom L - Vero Beach, Florida  - Sent October 23rd, 2006
 
Attended Golf Made Simple in Amelia Island, Florida on October 13th to 15, 2006


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A Report From Barona

Well Marc has returned from his trip out to San Diego to check on our West Coast location at the Barona Ranch Resort & Casino.  And he says he's happy to report that the Barona Creek Golf Course is "in about as excellent condition as a golf course can be!  I've played some great golf courses before, but everytime I go out to Barona, I always say that this is my favorite golf course."

"It's not just the beauty of the course, or how it just blends so perfectly into the terrain.  It's not just how the ball rolls perfectly on the greens.  It's not just how you can walk out the back door of your room right onto the golf course.  It's just everything rolled together that makes this golf course fun to play!"

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