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Issue #: 170
Date: August 30, 2006
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
have Fun...get Consistent!
  ›› How Bad Are Bad Shots?
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› "I Did It!"
On-Course Training
  ›› "My Best Score In 20 Years!"
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› Location #4
have Fun...get Consistent!
How Bad Are Bad Shots?

How many bad shots can you expect to hit during a round of golf?  How many bad shots can you hit and still play your best round of golf ever?

Have you ever thought about this?

Is it one, two, ten, twenty, fifty?

It all really depends on what level of Golfer you are, but it also depends what you consider a bad shot.

For example I was on the Golf Course the other day with 2 Golfers that were at similar talent levels at this point of time.

Golfer One who has been playing for less than a year, but who has made great strides in that time, hit their first Drive down the right side of the first hole and the ball end up in the right rough - this Golfer says "Alright, I'll have to see what I can do from there."

Golfer Two who has been playing for about seven years, who also had made great strides in their first couple of years playing, but has not improved their scores since that time - meaning they've been shooting in the same range of scores for the past 5 years.  Their ball lands on the right side of the fairway about the same distance as Golfer One - this Golfer says "That's not where I aimed.  I wanted to be more in the middle of the fairway."

And then I got up and bombed my drive about 325 yards down the left side, hit a tree and bounced back in the fairway - but enough about me.

Golfer One gets to their golf ball which is about 165 yards to the front of the green and surveys the situation, takes out their 5 iron, catches a little grass behind the golf ball and hits it about 150 yards - 15 yards short of the green.  Golfer One looks at us and says - "That didn't come out as well as I wanted, but I can live with it."

Golfer Two, who has the same distance, but in the fairway, also selects their 5 iron and hits a solid shot that lands on the left side of the green, leaving them with about a 45 foot putt.  Golfer Two looks at us and says - "I don't know why I pulled that shot, I must've come over the top.  It looks as if my divot is pointing a little to the left.  I can't seem to stop doing that."

Then I took out my sand wedge, pushed the golf ball to the right side of the green, but it caught the slope and rolled to two feet from the flag - but enough about me.

Golfer One gets to their golf ball that's fifteen yards short of the green - surveys the situation, makes their PLAN and hits their sand wedge pretty well, the golf ball is rolling towards the hole, almost goes in, but goes about 20 feet past the hole.  Golfer One looks at us and says - "Oh, that was close.  I thought it could've gone in."

Golfer Two, reads their putt, plumb bobs the break and says "Birdie would be nice here, but I don't want to be too aggressive and run the ball past the hole like Golfer One."  And proceeds to leave their 45 foot putt, 10 feet short of the hole.  Golfer Two looks at us and says - "Geeze, I can't believe I left that short.  I thought I hit that pretty hard.  I needed that one."

Golfer One putts from 20 feet past the hole, misses it by about 4 inches to the left, but only a foot by the hole and then taps in for a 5.  Golfer One looks at us and says "What a great day to play golf.  It sure beats being in the office looking at the four walls.  I wish I could this everyday!"

Golfer Two reads their putt, plumb bobs the break, putts the ball directly on line to the hole, but leaves it about 2 inches short and picks it up.  Golfer Two looks at us and says - "I can't believe I three putted this hole for bogey.  That's not how I wanted to start this round.  I could've been one under par and now I'm already one over."

And then I just barely catch the edge of the hole to make my two foot putt for birdie  - but enough about me.

I'll spare you the details about the next 8 holes because I bet you can see where this is leading - yes, you guessed it - I shot 33. But enough about me!  Seriously, What's going to be the trend for Golfer One and Golfer Two over the next 8 holes?

The stats - On the Front Nine:  Golfer One - 43; Golfer Two - 45

As we're walking over to the 10th Tee, Golfer Two adds up their score and sees that it was a 45 - "I'm right there - I just need to get a little more distance on my drives and I'll be able to break 45 on the back.  I haven't broken 90 in so long!  I just need to get rid of all those bad swings!"

On the tenth tee, Golfer One again hits an OK drive that lands in the right rough and says "I'm just keeping it in play today."

Golfer Two again hits another golf ball on the fairway, this time on the left side about the same distance as Golfer One and says - "I'm just so inconsistent - I can't hit the ball where I'm aiming - I wanted to be in the middle of the fairway.  This is really starting to get me mad!"

And then I got up and just hit it on the screws about 330 yards down the right side, the golf ball bounces off the cart path giving me an additional 30 yards and as it lands on the ground it rolls left and onto the fairway - but enough about me.

The stats - On the Back Nine:  Golfer One - 44;  Golfer Two - 49

My question to you - based on reading how Golfer One and Golfer Two played on holes One and Ten and then continued to play in a similar manner on the other 16 holes - How much better of a ball striker is Golfer One than Golfer Two?  How much better of a putter is Golfer One than Golfer Two?

The answer - Not much that I could see and I do this for a living!

So what's the difference between 87 and 94 - for many Golfers it's the understanding that every shot doesn't need to be perfect and that you can hit 69 bad shots and shoot 87 or you can hit 69 bad shots and shoot 94.  The choice is yours.

The Monkey hits many bad shots, doesn't score as well as they'd like to and this leads to their scores plateauing after a couple of years

The Player also hits many bad shots - but enough about me

Go ahead, be a Player

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life


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I Developed A PLAN!
"I Did It!"

Wat - Saturday afternoon I did it!  I played Moreno Valley Ranch's Mountain and Valley courses and shot an 87.

42 on the Mountain course and 45 on the Valley course.

I read last Tuesdays Golf Improvement Weekly and went back to the drills I was taught to do in the Golf Made Simple class with you and it all came together.

Most importantly I followed my PLAN and visualized the shot, felt the shot and performed the shot.

My friends asked me if I was going to e-mail Wat and tell him of my sucess.  I told them I was going to and I am also planning on visiting Golf Made Simple again next year to further my success.

Mike Stelmasek - Covina, California  - August 28th, 2006

Attended Golf Made Simple in San Diego on June 19th to 21st, 2006


Golf Made Simple!

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On-Course Training
"My Best Score In 20 Years!"

Hayden -
 
The day after attending your three day golf school, I shot a personal best 87 at Riviera Country Club and I've been playing for almost 20 years.  I had 5 pars and a birdie.  My worst hole was a single 7 where I fell back once and topped a fairway iron (my only real miscue).  My improved short game was a great help along with my improved drives off the tee. I even said "tick-tock" just for luck!  Thanks for helping me improve my game - but as you say - once is luck, twice is coincidence, three times is skill.
 
Jeff V - Palm Coast, Florida - Received on August 24, 2006

Attended St. Augustine Location - August 21st to 23rd, 2006


Golf Made Simple!

Limited to 4-golfers per class   -  9-holes On-course Training each day   -  Golf Instructor for Life

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Your Instructor for Life
Location #4

Well last week when we wrote a couple of lines about Golf Made Simple Location #4, we never expected the amount of emails we received from Golfers that were submitting their guesses to where Location #4 is.  We weren't looking for your guesses, but they were fun to read none-the-less.  All we basically wrote was -

'Also, be on the lookout over the next few weeks for our announcement of Golf Made Simple Location #4 - it's a good one!  Wait, wait, wait - Marc says it's not a good one.  He says he wouldn't even put it into the great category.  "I'd put this golf facility into the fantastic to exceptional category!"  A little hint about this golf facility - Do you know who Pete Dye is?'

And this opened the floodgates of email form Golfers guessing where Location #4 is.  We received emails guessing - South Carolina (53 guesses), Dominican Republic (39 guesses), Wisconsin (37 guesses), Palm Springs (23 guesses), along with a few other hopeful locations.

And I'm happy to say that not one Golfer got it!  Now why am I happy that no one guessed where Golf Made Simple Location #4 is?  Because this shows just how private our new location is!  And that works perfect for the Golfer that comes to see us because they want individualized attention.

Many of the Golfers that come to see us for the very first time, do so because they like that we limit each Location to only 4 Golfers as opposed to having the distraction of 4 or more other Golfers having a class just a few yards away.  The demographic of the Golfer that comes to see us likes to be taken care of, along with working with highly qualified Professionals (whether that be Doctors, Lawyers, Accountants, etc.)  They like high quality cars, high quality food, high quality service and high quality attention to their needs.  And that's why we believe so many Golfers come back to see us two, three, four and more times!

So we're conitnuing to do the same with our newest location - though we believe that we're raising the bar even higher.  And we're sure you're going to like it a lot!

There's more exciting news to come in the next few weeks.

Regards,

Alex - Director - Golf Made Simple Inc.

 

Now for the next available Golf Made Simple Dates -

  • Click on a specific date listed below to send an email saying "I'm interested in these dates."
  • Or call Alex at 904-460-8355 and you can discuss the dates with a real person.

St. Augustine

September Dates

September 1st to 3rd - St. Augustine - 3 spots available

September 4th to 6th - St. Augustine - 2 spots available

September 8th to 10th - St. Augustine - 3 spots available

September 11th to 13th - St. Augustine - Now Sold-out!

September 15th to 17th - St. Augustine - Now Sold-out!

September 18th to 20th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

September 22nd to 24th - St. Augustine - 3 spots available

September 25th to 27th - St. Augustine - 2 spots available

September 29th to October 1st - St. Augustine - 2 spots available

 

October Dates

October 2nd to 4th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

October 6th to 8th - St. Augustine - 2 spots available (Level 2 Program - Returning Golfers Only)

October 9th to 11th - St. Augustine - Now Sold-out!

October 13th to 15th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

October 16th to 18th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

October 20th to 22nd - St. Augustine - 3 spots available

October 23rd to 25th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

October 27th to 29th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

October 30th to November 1st - St. Augustine - 4 spots available


Amelia Island

September Dates

September 1st to 3rd - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

September 4th to 6th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

September 8th to 10th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

September 11th to 13th - Amelia Island - Now Sold-out!

September 15th to 17th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

September 18th to 20th - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

September 22nd to 24th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

September 25th to 27th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

September 29th to October 1st - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

 

October Dates

October 2nd to 4th - Amelia Island- 4 spots available

October 6th to 8th - Amelia Island - 2 spots available

October 9th to 11th - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

October 13th to 15th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

October 16th to 18th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

October 20th to 22nd - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

October 23rd to 25th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

October 27th to 29th - Amelia Island - 2 spots available

October 30th to November 1st - Amelia Island - 4 spots available


San Diego

September Dates

September 5th to 7th - San Diego - 3 spots available

September 8th to 10th - San Diego - 4 spots available

 

November Dates

October 30th to November 1st - San Diego - 4 spots available

November 3rd to 5th - San Diego - 2 spots available

November 6th to 10th - San Diego - 2 spots available (5-day class)

November 13th to 15th - San Diego - 4 spots available

November 17th to 19th - San Diego - 4 spots available

November 20th to 22nd - San Diego - 4 spots available

November 24th to 26th - San Diego - 4 spots available

November 27th to 29th - San Diego - 4 spots available

For Future Dates in November, December and 2007 please click on the location you're interested in below to email me about dates and information -

Amelia Island, Florida

St. Augustine, Florida -- San Diego, California


Golf Made Simple!

Limited to 4-golfers per class   -  9-holes On-course Training each day   -  Golf Instructor for Life

www.GolfMadeSimple.com        Alex@GolfMadeSimple.com        904-460-8355

Join the 100's of Golfers that have discovered how to break 90 - contact Alex today!