Issue #217

November 7th, 2007

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How To Hit The Golf Ball Farther

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Hitting the golf ball farther should be a priority of yours. If you look at the top Golfers in the world – the majority of them hit the golf ball a good distance. The problem is that many Golfers continually hit bad golf shots because of their quest to hit the golf ball farther.

For the struggling Golfer – hitting the golf ball longer usually comes down to swinging harder. For the Player – hitting the golf ball longer comes down to having an efficient golf swing so that every part of your body is moving together. There’s a huge difference between these two strategies.

Which strategy for distance do you use?

The coordination of your body so that it moves together is more important than your ability to swing hard. I know many Golfers that can swing harder than Tiger Woods – though, there aren’t many that can hit it farther on a more consistent basis.

If you look at the Professional Long Driver Tournaments – Tiger wouldn’t be able to compete with these guys. Their drives in the competition would smoke Tiger’s drives. Yet, on the golf course – Tiger wouldn’t just smoke them – he’d vaporize them!

Who would you rather model your game after?

So why can Tiger hit it so far, yet so consistent? Because over the years of playing he’s been able to coordinate the movements of his body so that he’s become more Symmetrical. He’s been on a quest to have both sides of his body to become equal. Equal in strength – equal in coordination – equal in talent.

The more a Golfer is right-hand dominate or left-hand dominate – the more this Golfer will need to compensate in their golf swing for the less talented hand. Now when I say hand – I don’t just mean your actual hand. A better way of saying it is right-side dominate or left-side dominate.

Meaning if you’re right handed, it doesn’t only mean you’re doing things better with your right hand. It means you’re doing things better with your whole right-side: right hand, right hip, right foot, right leg, right shoulder, etc. It means that your whole right-side is stronger and more coordinated than your left-side.

So the more right-side or left-side dominate you are – the more compensations will be in your golf swing to make up for the weaker, less coordinated side. What type of compensations will you see, well in Monkey Terms – swinging over the top, outside in, picking up, reverse pivoting, lunging, falling back, losing posture, etc., etc., etc. Though at Golf Made Simple we just take all those Monkey Terms, throw them together in a pot and call them Compensations.

Do you have any of these Compensations? Do you want to fix them?

Hopefully you do want to fix your Compensations because ‘Compensations equal Inconsistency’. The more you compensate in your golf swing – the more inconsistent you’ll be on the golf course.

So as Albert Einstein came up with E=MC2; GMS uses C=IC - Compensations equal InConsistency.

The key to hitting the golf ball farther is not to consciously try to swing your golf club harder. The more you do that – the more you’re dominate side will be compensating for your less dominate side and thus fighting each other. The key to hitting the golf ball farther is to have both sides of your body to become more and more equal.

Then as you use Drills designed to make your sides more equal, you’ll see your weaker side starting to improve – along with you starting to see more and more distance on your shots without trying to swing harder. This will be in direct correlation to you becoming more symmetrical – which will do two things:

One – it’ll coordinate your body so that your swing becomes smoother and without your weaker side of your body getting in the way of your stronger side, you’ll be swinging with more power without trying to swing harder. Second – as your weaker side gets stronger, there’ll be less of a need for you to compensate to make up for the weaker side. And less Compensation will allow you to hit the center of the club more often.

How much distance will ‘Centerness of Hit’ add to your Driver? This could range from 10 to 45 yards of instant improvement in yardage. Instant!! Because hitting the center of your club is the number one way to increase distance – yet look at your Driver. Where are all the markings of where you hit the golf ball? Are they in the center?

This is why GMS uses drills such as ‘The Symmetrical Drill’ on Day One of your 3-Day Program with us. And this is why so many Golfers that come to see us are hitting the golf ball farther and more consistent after just 3 days.

The Monkey will try to swing harder on a Par 5 or long Par 4 to get extra distance, but the only extra they get is extra frustrated and extra penalty strokes

The Player has a PLAN to improve both sides of their body on the practice range so that they don’t need to swing harder to get more distance on the golf course

What are you doing for more distance?

Go ahead, Be a Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life

www.GolfMadeSimple.com

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A Good Day For Me!!

Marc,

Just wanted you to know that I shot an easy 82 (40, 42) on Saturday during my club's opening men's day event. I was the B player in an A, B, C, D handicap format and ended up tying the A player who also shot an 82. My putting was much improved thanks to you!!

Our foursome ended up second overall, one behind the winning team, and I also won longest, straightest drive on a par 5. All in all, I won $75.00 in shop credit that will eventually go toward a new putter.

An even better part of my game that day was that I could hear you whispering suggestions in my subconscious as I picked clubs and worked my PLAN. All in all a good day for me!!

Thanks for all you've done to help my game,

Stan G – Naples, Florida – Sent November 5th, 2007

Attended St. Augustine location on October 29th to 31st, 2007

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I Improved More Than 7 Strokes!

Hello Hayden,

After attending GMS in Jan. 2007, the tournament season is finished here in Zurich, Switzerland until spring 2008.

Positives:

  • Handicap is improved from 31.7 to 24.4 (over 7 points)
  • Length is no longer an issue (centerness of hit, better control of length of swing)
  • Pars per round are now over 4 and increasing
  • Confidence in tournaments, 1 Win, 2 seconds, 8 top 10s (only 2 times not in top 10)
  • Can now reach GIR on longest par 5s and mastered the harder holes of my home course
  • Breaking 90 is no longer an issue (88 in last tournament)

Focus for next year:

Goal is to end next year under 18 Hcp

I wish you a great end of year

Regards,

Ivan C – Zurich, Switzerland – Sent November 2nd, 2007

Attended St. Augustine location on January 6th to 8th, 2007

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The Buzz with Alex

And The Highest Bidder Is -

Congratulations to Ron Neffendorf from Wassilla, Alaska for having the highest bid in our Auction to raise money for the San Diego Red Cross. Ron, who came to see us in January 2007 in San Diego, was already signed up with his wife to come see GMS in our La Quinta/Palm Springs location in January 2008, when he decided to bid on our 3-Day GMS Program.

Ron’s winning bid of $1,525 now means that his son will be joining him and Carla at GMS in La Quinta, California. And the money will go to a good cause – the San Diego County Red Cross – to go towards their efforts to help the people in San Diego County that were affected by the fires.

Also, we’d like to thank Pat Stafford, from Salinas, California. Pat, who came to see us a couple of years ago in California emailed us to see if he could contribute also to the Red Cross. We of course said ‘yes’ and we thank Pat for his generosity.

We hope the good deeds of Ron and Pat are noticed by the Golf Gods and that they get a few extra ‘Member Bounces’ on the golf course this year.

Alex - Director

Golf Made Simple Inc.
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Email: Alex@GolfMadeSimple.com

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Are You Still Worried About Hitting Fairways?

In last week’s Nationwide Tour Championship at Barona Creek Golf Club – the winner Richard Johnson was 20 under Par for 4 rounds of golf – which amazingly included a 7 on a Par 3.

During the 4 rounds of Golf – Richard was ranked #1 in Driving Distance, #1 in Putts per Round, #1 in Putts per Green in Regulation, #1 in Birdies – though he was ranked a mediocre #19 in Driving Accuracy.

This just continues to reinforce that Distance is more important than worrying about hitting the ball in the fairway. Not that constantly hitting into the trees is a good thing – it’s not. But, there’s nothing wrong with hitting the golf ball a long way even if it goes into the rough.

Because those extra yards you’ll get by not being so worried about being in the fairway might allow you to hit a bigger driver so that you have a 7 iron to the green, rather than hitting a short drive into the fairway and having a 3 iron to the green.

Don’t just trust me – look at Richard Johnson’s stats.

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The search for the perfect swing has led to more shanks, slices and screw-ups than any other thought in golf. When you try to attain the unattainable – you’re just setting yourself up for frustration when after hours and hours and hours of practice – you’re still not perfect.

Golf isn’t about perfect – Golf is about improvement. Golf isn’t about going from shooting 105, finding the secret move, then instantly shooting 72. Golf is about shooting 105, improving a little, then shooting 99. Golf is about improving 6 shots, shooting a better score for a couple of months, improving a little more and then shooting another better score for a couple of months. Golf is about continuing to take off 6 strokes at a time – not 32 strokes at a time.

Though, many times in the search for the perfect swing – the only thing that is acceptable to the Monkey is perfection. And the longer you search for perfection – the longer you’ll stay at 105 – or whatever score you’re stuck on.

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