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Issue #: 162
Date: May 23, 2006
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
have Fun...get Consistent!
  ›› Why You Need Drills and Games
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› "One over Par for the 9-holes!!!"
On-Course Training
  ›› "My lowest score ever!"
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› Jacob's Last Class
have Fun...get Consistent!
Why You Need Drills and Games

How do you practice trying to improve your game?  And when you do practice, how do you track if you're getting better?  Do you rely on if you're feeling like you're improving?  Or do you track your results?

Sure, I know that's a loaded question because they're might be 1 out of every 255 Golfers reading this that does track their results when practicing.  And that's a problem! 

Because when you go on the golf course you're tracking your results every hole by keeping your score.  Your score is a result of how you played a hole.  How else can you track how well you've played over 18 holes?  Yet, if the game on the golf course is about tracking results and we all know that you should "practice like you play" - then why aren't you tracking your Practice Results?

Let me put it this way - How many Truly Great Players (TGP's) do you know?  Truly Great Player (TGP) meaning that they're a Plus Handicap - for people that don't know what a Plus Handicap is, it means someone who has a Handicap below 0 - that's a Truly Great Player (TGP).  OK, how many Over 90 Golfers (O90G's) do you know?  Do you know more or less Truly Great Players (TGP's) than Over 90 Golfers O90G's?

My bet is that you know more O90G's than you know TGP's.  What percentage of O90G's do you think track their practice results?  What percentage of TGP's do you think track their practice results?

Yes, there are some Over 90 Golfer's that track Fairways, Greens and Putts on the golf course, but they don't track these stats when they practice - and you should.

But the most mind blowing stat I see by Over 90 Golfers is that when they're asked what the two strongest parts of their game is - 7 out of every 8 O90G's said:  Short Game and Putting.  Why do this blow my mind?  Because it's not true!

Now before anybody who believes that their short game is the strongest aspect of their game starts throwing their sand wedge at me - let me explain.  Below is a game to track how well skilled you are with your "short game".  Try it, track your results and compare it to the 5 categories of Golfers I have listed below the description of The Median Length of Your 1st Putt Game.

What's the importance of this for you?  Well if you want to eventually score an 85 on the golf course, yet your 8th closest ball in the first game is more than 17 feet - you're not going to see 85 regardless of how well you hit your Tee Shots!  And don't take that comment to mean that I don't believe hitting your Tee Shot in play and far isn't important.  It is -

I rank the importance of a good Tee Shot right up there with oxygen!

Though, you're not going to hit 18 Greens in Regulation and 8 out of 8 Over 90 Golfers aren't going to hit 6 Greens in Regulation every 18 holes - so what that means is you have a lot of shots that aren't on the green, but are within 30 yards of the flag.  And there are more shots wasted from this distance than there are penalty strokes taken by errant Tee Shots!

You don't believe me?  You want proof?  Play the game below to see -

The Median Length of Your 1st Putt

Meaning - if you miss a green, how long is your putt for par going to be?  And how realistic are the chances you make it?

  • Find 2 holes (or if you can't find holes, place 2 tees) on a practice green that are in different directions and are different distances (though have one target being at least 10 yards onto the green and the other target being 15 yards onto the green)

  • Use 15 balls from 3 yards off the green and alternately hit to each target (1st ball to short target, 2nd ball to far target, 3rd ball short, 4th ball far, etc.)

  • Select the 7 balls that are closest to the 2 targets and throw them off the green

  • The 8th closest ball is your median shot or we could say - the average distance of your first putt when you're playing on the golf course and have a shot from 3 yards off the green.

Find the corresponding distance below to see what skill level you are around the green from a shot that is 3 yards off the green:

  • 105 Golfer - 23 feet (8th closest ball to your targets)

  • 95 Golfer – 17 feet

  • 85 Golfer – 10 feet

  • 75 Golfer – 4 feet

  • PGA Tour Pro – 2 feet

Why is this game so good?  Because many Over 90 Golfer's only remember those one or two great wedge shots they hit to 2 feet from the flag.  Yet they forget the others that rolled way past or didn't even make it to the green!  This Game find's where your average shot most likely is ending up.

To put this drill in perspective think about how many times out of 10 is the 95 Golfer going to make that 17 foot downhill right to left breaking putt?  Is it going to be more or less than the 85 Golfer putting from 10 feet?  How about the 75 Golfer putting from 4 feet?

Do the same from 10 yards off the green to one flag that is 10 yards onto the green (so basically it's a 10 yard plus 10 yard equals a 20 yard shot to the flag) and one flag that is 15 yards onto the green (so basically it's a 25 yard shot).  These are the distance each groups 8th farthest ball will be from the flag. 
 

  • 105 Golfer - 44 feet from the flag (basically 15 yards)

  • 95 Golfer – 35 feet (basically 12 yards away from the flag on a 20 and 25 yard shot)

  • 85 Golfer – 23 feet (basically 8 yards)

  • 75 Golfer – 12 feet (4 yards)

  • PGA Tour Pro – 5 feet (basically a tap-in)


To put this drill in perspective think about how many times out of 10 is the 95 Golfer going to make that 35 foot (12 yard) putt?  Is it going to be more or less than the 85 Golfer putting from 23 feet?  Are you going to make as many Pars as the 75 Golfer putting from 12 feet?

While the 75 Golfer will make 3 out of 10 putts from 12 feet - the odds of the 95 Golfer making 1 putt from 35 feet is small.

Or how about this eye opener?  The 75 Golfer is closer to the hole in the second game from 20 yards away than the 95 Golfer is in the first game from 13 yards.

I wonder if that's a major contributer to the 20 stroke difference in your games?

What makes this game so good is that you're not hitting 15 balls to the same hole.  If you did do that, the distance of your 8th ball from the hole would be a lot closer since you would be able to calibrate your distance after 4 or 5 balls.  By going back and forth between the 2 holes makes it much more difficult.

But, it's closer to what you'll be experiencing on the golf course where you don't get the opportunity to hit more than one shot to the hole.

The Monkey will look at these stats and scoff - "My short game is much better than Marc gives me credit for!"

The Player will play the game and send me his or her results.

Go ahead - Be a Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life


Golf Made Simple!

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I Developed A PLAN!
"One over Par for the 9-holes!!!"

Jacob,
 
Diane and I finally got out to play nine holes today.  I had 4 pars, 2 birdies, one ball in the water and one three putt.  One over par for the 9-holes!!!  Never in any serious
trouble with my Driver except for the one ball in the water.  I did hit a couple of good drives, 260+.
 
I hit my irons very well and played the par 3's one under par.  Putting was good.  "The Plan" was my secret weapon.  It kept me out of serious trouble. 
 
Thanks for all the great instruction,  the school far exceeded our expectations.  Our biggest thanks is to you.  We truly enjoyed the time we spent with you.  You're a special
young man.
 
Sincerely,
 
Paul Thomas - Burnsville, Minnesota  - May 21, 2006

Attended in San Diego on May 12 to 14, 2006


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!


On-Course Training
"My lowest score ever!"

Hayden,

Wow, I played Sunday morning.  I stuck true to my Plan and shot an 87!!!  Pace of Swing, controlled Length of Swing and a Plan.  My lowest score ever!  I had a 42 on the front and a 45 on the back.

I'm having fun playing golf!!!!!!!!!!!
                                                  
Thanks, will talk to you soon,

Mark Peden - Waterford, New Jersey - May 21, 2006

Attended Golf Made Simple for the second time in St. Augustine on May 8 to 13, 2006


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!

Your Instructor for Life
Jacob's Last Class

By the way - there are 3 open spots for San Diego on May 30th which is Jacob Horsley's last class with Golf Made Simple!  Yes, Golf Made Simple's longest running Instructor is moving on.  We'll miss him, but as the Beatles sung - "Obladi Oblada life goes on brahhh...Lala how the life goes on."

So if you want to personally say "Good Bye" to Jacob and wish him well - sign-up for the May 30th to June 1st class in San Diego.

Though if the May 30th date doesn't work for you - Below are the next available dates in our 3 Locations.

(If you're interested in attending one of these programs, just click on the date that you're interested in to send me an email saying "I'm interested in this date.") 

St. Augustine

June Dates

June 9th to 11th - St. Augustine - 1 spot available

June 12th to 14th - St. Augustine - 3 spots available

June 16th to 18th - St. Augustine - 1 spot available

June 19th to 21st - St. Augustine - 1 spot available

June 23rd to 25th - St. Augustine - 1 spot available

June 30th to July 2nd - St. Augustine - 1 spot available

July Dates

July 3rd to 5th - St. Augustine - 1 spot available

July 31st to August 2nd - St. Augustine - 3 spots available

San Diego

May 30th to June 1st - San Diego - 3 spots available

June Dates

June 5th to 9th (5 day program) - San Diego - 1 spot available

June 12th to 14th - San Diego - 3 spots available

June 16th to 18th - San Diego - 1 spot available

June 19th to 21st - San Diego - 2 spots available

June 23rd to 25th - San Diego - Now Sold-out!

June 26th to 28th - San Diego - 3 spots available 

July Dates

June 30th to July 2nd - San Diego - Now Sold-out!

July 3rd to 5th - San Diego - Now Sold-out!

July 7th to 9th - San Diego - 2 spots available

July 10 to 12th - San Diego - Now Sold-out!

July 14th to16th - San Diego - 2 spots available

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

Amelia Island

Only 4 June Dates are still available for Amelia Island.

All other June Dates are Sold-out!

June 12th to 16th (5 Day Program) - Amelia Island - 1 spot available

June 19th to 21st - Amelia Island - 3 spots available

June 26th to 28th - Amelia Island - 2 spots available

June 30th to July 2nd - Amelia Island - 2 spots available

July Dates

July 3rd to 5th - Amelia Island - 2 spots available

July 7th to 9th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

July 10th to 12th - Amelia Island - 4 spots available

July 14th to 16th - Amelia Island - 2 spots available

For Future Dates in July, August and beyond, please click on the location you're interested in below to email me about dates and information -

St. Augustine, Florida -- Amelia Island, Florida -- San Diego, California

Regards,

Alex - Director, Golf Made Simple Inc.


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!