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Issue #: 166
Date: June 28, 2006
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
have Fun...get Consistent!
  ›› That's What Friends Are For
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› I Finally Broke 100!
On-Course Training
  ›› I Scored The Best Round I've Ever Had!
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› A Little Bit Of Sweetness
have Fun...get Consistent!
That's What Friends Are For

Here's the scenario - You're playing the best golf of your life after 4 holes of golf.  Then on the 5th hole you hit a Drive that you're not 100% happy with, though it's still in play and you accept it as being OK and it doesn't bother you too much.

But apparently it bothers your golfing buddy enough that you didn't hit it perfect because they look at you and say - "You know, you didn't finish your swing on that shot as well as you have been on the first 4 holes.  You really need to follow-through better."

Now if you were a Player, you would just look at your Golfing Buddy, smile and say "Thank you for your advice".  And then instantly forget everything they just said to you.  Though the Monkey would say - "Really?  Is that what you saw?  Did it look like I was not going all the way through?  Was there anything else that you saw?"

And the funny, yet some could say - "sad" aspect of this conversation is the Golfer giving the advice could've just made double bogey on the last four holes to go 8 over par with 14 holes to go, yet you ignore their struggles and take their advice as being "The Gospel".

That's why we use the term Monkey

"Monkey See, Monkey Do".  Regardless of how you're playing or who you're playing with - Golfers are always listening and watching what other Golfers are doing.  And as we're watching and listening - we're trying to find that 'nugget of advice', that 'one Golf Tip that'll do it for us', we're all looking for that 'Secret' that'll instantly and magically transport our game to the next level.

Let me ask you this question -

You have $100,000 to invest in the stock market and you want some advice on what stocks to buy using this money.  So you do a lot of research on who's the best stock picker in the world.  And you find one Stock Picker that over the last 7 years has made their clients a 100% return on their money.  And you found another stock picker that over the same time period that has made their clients $0.

Whose advice would you take on where you should put your money?

So going back to listening to your Golfing Buddy who's maybe a little better than you, maybe at the same level as you or maybe not as skilled as you - why would you (the over 100 Golfer) listen to a Golfer that hasn't broken 100 yet themselves?  Or why would you (the over 90 Golfer) listen to a Golfer that hasn't broken 90 yet themselves?  Or why would you (the over 80 Golfer) listen to a Golfer that hasn't broken 80 yet themselves?

Going back to advice given to me from a very, very, let me add one more very, successful Man on Wall Street - who once told me as we we're sitting down for lunch during a Golf Made Simple class - "Marc - Those who know, don't tell.  Those who don't know, tell."

He continued - "After 2 1/2 Days of your class, I've come to the conclusion that what we do on Wall Street and what you're doing here is incredibily similar.  On Wall Street the joke is that if you want to lose money, take financial advice from your friends that always have a 'hot stock tip'.  And I'm starting to understand that if I want to continually struggle with my Golf Game, I should continue to listen to all my friends and golfing companions that are struggling also with their games.  Marc, your class has really opened my eyes to one of the major reasons my game hasn't progressed over the years.  I've been listening to the Monkeys for far too long!"

And I believe Michael was correct in his comparison.  Think about it - If you've ever played with a very good Player (a 1, 2, 3 or 4 handicap) and struggled during that round, the Player will never give you advice such as - "It doesn't look like you finished your swing" or "You're picking up your head".  If anything, the only way to get advice from the Player is to look at them and ask them "Do you see anything wrong with my swing?"  And the answer 9 out of 9 times will always be a very simplistic - "Just try to swing a little smoother" or "loosen up a little bit, you look a little tight".

"Those that know, don't tell.  Those that don't know, tell."

So when was the last time you heard Warren Buffett (the world's #1 Investor) ever give names of companies he's buying?  Or when was the last time you heard Peter Lynch (the guy who started and grew the world's largest and most successful mutual fund in the world) give his stock picks?

"Those that know, don't tell.  Those that don't know, tell" - applies just as much to golf.  See for yourself and sacrifice one round of golf to watch and not participate in these Monkey conversations that are happening from the Driving Range to the 1st tee to the 18th green.  And after each bit of advice that's handed out like bananas to the Monkeys - observe to see how successful the next few shots are for the Golfer taking the advice.

Monkeys tell, Monkeys listen and Monkeys struggle

Players don't tell, Players never listen and Players succeed

Go ahead, Be a Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life


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I Developed A PLAN!
I Finally Broke 100!

Marc - Just wanted to let you know that I finally broke 100 on a big boy course. I shot a 93 at Sandpiper in Santa Barbara. I beat my best score by 8 strokes. I can see it all coming together, my drives are getting longer and straighter, irons more consistent and more comfortable from 60 yards and in. My next challenge is to get my putting to improve at the same rate. I attended Golf Made Simple in May at The Barona resort with Jacob and plan on coming back with another group in a few months.

Regards,

Joe Conrad - California - June 23rd, 2006

Attended in San Diego on May 5th to 7th, 2006


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On-Course Training
I Scored The Best Round I've Ever Had!

Hayden,

I'm not ready to jump to any quick conclusions, but last Saturday (only six days after leaving GMS) I scored the best round that I have ever had for an 18 hole round.  Although I really did not focus at all on score during the round I ended up with an 82 - I play to an 18 handicap on this same course.  It must be 12 - 13 strokes better than my average round (remember that handicap is the average of your best ten of your last 20 scores). 
 
I was 9 over par on the front nine (somewhat average, but I rimmed out a few putts) and 2 over on the back after a double bogey on 18.  One putted about 4 greens mainly because I was not short on any putt.  Really focused on "Length of Swing", distance control and putting the ball into the "Box".
 
I started warming up on the range with a wedge hitting alternately left and right of the 40 yard target flag and focusing on feeling "Length of Swing" and "Pace of Swing", weight shift and "Centerness" of club face contact.  Followed by a few "Modified Belly Swings" with the Driver to get the feel of the full body turn rather than the lifting of the club.  Hit about 8 or 10 more balls with the "Alternating Clubs Drill" and it was time to play.

A couple of times on the course practiced a "Parallel Hands" swing while I was waiting for someone else to hit which helped to keep the feel of the full and complete body turn.  Walking off my putts was very helpful to focus on speed and distance control.  Even lipped out a shot from a green-side bunker.
 
Before I knew it, the round was over and my card added up to an 82 (I needed to check it again, but it was right).  While entering my score into the handicap terminal, the system came back and asked "...your score is lower than normal...please press enter to continue".  The computer couldn't even believe what happened.
 
About 6 people that I have played with (and its only been less than 2 weeks) plan on calling GMS because they can't believe the transformation they see in my game.  They're at the point I was before seeing you - very frustrated and confused.
 
So here's "Tick Tocking" to you.

Thanks again for a great three days.  I can see doing it again to reinforce what was learned the first time.  Maybe early next season.
 
Best Regards,

Rich Potapchuk - Long Beach, New York - June 22, 2006

Attended in St. Augustine, Florida on June 9th to 11th, 2006


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Your Instructor for Life
A Little Bit Of Sweetness

There's nothing like a piece of candy in the middle of the day to keep you going.  Me?  I like a nice Hershey's Kiss.  That's it - plain and simple, but delicious!

Some people might like to go through all the trouble of taking out their blender - then have to go through the process of measuring how much liquid goes into the blender, the proper amount of ice, take out their knife and cutting board to slice 3 different fruits and then measure how much shake mix to dump in to create their mid afternoon smoothie.  Now they have to pulsate and blend all the ingredients for the exact amount of time to ensure the proper amount of smoothness.

Me - I'll just unwrap that shiny little piece of foil and savor my little piece of simple sweetness before they even plug in their blender.

Now if you liken your golf game to the process of making a smoothie - then the dates below probably aren't going to be of interest to you because we don't use blenders and many different ingredients with your golf game.  We just help you enjoy simple sweetness!

Regards,

Alex - Director - Golf Made Simple Inc.


  • 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.

 


 

Amelia Island

June 30th to July 2nd - Amelia Island - 1 spot available

July Dates

July 3rd to 5th - Amelia Island - 1 spot available

July 7th to 9th - Amelia Island - 1 spot Available

July 10th to 12th - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

July 14th to 16th - Amelia Island - Now Sold-out!

July 17th to 19th - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

July 21st to 23rd - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

July 24th to 26th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

July 28th to 30th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available


 

St. Augustine

July 7th to 9th - St. Augustine - 4 spots Available

July 10th to 12th - St. Augustine - 4 spots Available

July 14th to 16th - St. Augustine - 4 spots Available

July 17th to 19th - St. Augustine - 4 spots Available

July 21st to 23rd - St. Augustine - 4 spots Available

July 24th to 26th - St. Augustine - 4 spots Available

July 28th to 30th - St. Augustine - 4 spots Available


 

San Diego

July 14th to 16th - San Diego - 1 spot available

July 17th to 19th - San Diego - 3 spots available

July 21st to 23rd - San Diego - 4 spots available

July 24th to 26th - San Diego - Now Sold-out!

July 28th to 30th - San Diego - 4 spots available

 

August Dates

August 4th to 6th - San Diego- 2 spots available

August 7th to 9th - San Diego - 4 spots available

August 11th to 13th - San Diego - 4 spots available

August 14th to 16th - San Diego - 2 spots available


For Future Dates in August and beyond, 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!