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Issue #: 135
Date: June 8, 2005
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
have Fun...get Consistent!
  ›› When is it all going to come together?
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› Lots of hard work, but well worth it!
On-Course Training
  ›› The first time I've ever broken 80
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› If you like good wine
have Fun...get Consistent!
When is it all going to come together?

When am I going to start hitting the ball good?  The definition of a Golfer - a person that goes out on the weekend to have some fun.  The reality of the Golfer - "Why am I so inconsistent every time I come out here?"  Borrowing the name of a movie that came out a couple of years ago - Reality Bites!

When is it all going to come together for you on the golf course?  They key word being "it".  What is getting "it" mean?  What is "it"?  "Well Marc, 'it' is the swing.  I want to get the swing so I can be consistent!"

So now we have 2-words to define - "it" and "consistent".  Let's start with "consistent".  What does this word mean?  Now someone says - "Let's look it up in the dictionary, that's the smart thing to do."  Yeah, if you want the definition of the word, that would be the place to start, but this is golf we're speaking about.  What is "consistent" golf?  The best answer I can give you is - Consistent golf is different things for different people at different skill levels.

For example - What is inconsistent golf for a 4-handicap would be considered very consistent golf for a 14-handicap.  How many times have you played with a low handicap golfer that was complaining about how bad they were playing on that particular day (even though they're only 3 over par after 7-holes) and you said - "Gee, I'd take your bad golf over my good golf any day of the week."

That said - Are you judging your level of consistency based on your skill level, or are you judging it on what you see the best Players' in the world doing each week on television?  Is your game that bad considering the amount of time you have to play and practice each week?

Let's make an analogy between Golf and Typing.  I picked typing to compare with golf because I doubt this analogy has ever been made before and we like to be ahead of our time with Golf Instruction.  How good of a typist are you?  Now we get emails all the time - "I didn't receive a Golf Improvement Weekly this week, did you stop doing them?"  So to answer everybody's email at one time - No, we didn't stop.  I'm just slow on the keyboard.  But my typing skills are getting more consistent!

Would it help me to go take a 3-day intensive class on how to type faster?  Without a doubt!  But if instead you only typed just 1-hour a week - how much improvement would you expect to see each week?  Would your typing become much more consistent?  Over time you might improve, but the improvement would be almost immeasurable each week if you kept score of how many words per minute you were able to type.

Now the Monkey wrench - imagine that you practiced typing once a week, but each time you practiced typing you tried a new style of typing - meaning 1-week you hovered your fingers over the middle row of keys, then the next week you hovered your fingers over the top row and the next week over the bottom row, etc., etc., etc.  How much would your typing improve over that period of time?  I'd bet that each week - your words per minute would have gotten worse than your first time!  Can you see the analogy that I'm starting to paint?

So what will this Typist start to say to themselves - "When am I going to get it?  My typing is so inconsistent - 1-week it's good and then the next 2-weeks it's bad.  My words per minute is soooo inconsistent!"

In reality, your typing has probably gotten better the more you have done it because you probably stuck with one way of typing.  And pretty soon you don't even have to look at the keys.  Your fingers know exactly what they have to do.  And you know what?  You're going to make a mstkae (mistake) once in a while and you'll catch yourself after you make that mistake and correct it (or spell check will remind you).  Yet after each mistake you make - do you look at the person next to you and say "I can't get it.  Why am I so inconsistent?"  And then the person next to you says - "Well maybe you should flex your wrists a little bit more and loosen up your fingers so that your fingers come down at a 90 degree angle on the home keys and a 45 degree angle on the upper row of keys."  So you say - "Yeah, let me try that."  And then you freeze over the keyboard as you think about it.

Good luck if you have to sit next to someone like that as you type.  Yet the Monkeys are listening to that stuff every week at the golf course or driving range or reading Monkey Digest and watching the Monkey Channel.

So when are you going to get "it" on the golf course.  "It" never will be there for long.  I'm being serious.  "It" may be there for only a couple of swings, but "it" will leave you before you even know "it".  How do I know this?  Ask Tiger or Annika.  Tiger and Annika practice trying to find "it" 7-days a week for over 300-days a year and they continue to do that year after year in the pursuit of trying to feel "it" more often.  And that's why they're so good.  Because they put more into finding "it" in a week than most Golfers put into finding "it" in a year.  And the Monkey says - "Well Marc that's not true.  I practice at the range 3 or 4-times a week and while I'm there I hit 4 or 5-buckets of balls."  Can't you picture someone saying that?  What would your answer be to them?

So if there's no "it" - what should you be practicing?  We'll save that one for another week.  But, please don't ever say "I can't get it."  Because there's nothing to get.  Just have Fun out there!

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life


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I Developed A PLAN!
Lots of hard work, but well worth it!

Hey Marc-
 
Just a quick note on my last 2 rounds.
 
Last Saturday (May 28) shot a 73.  2 Birdies and 3 Bogeys.  13 Greens in Regulation, 31 Putts.
 
This past Monday (May 30) shot 72.  2 Birdies and 2 Bogeys.  Was a tournament so I did not keep stats.  We won.
 
Last 4 rounds played have been a 74, 73, 73 and 72.  The 74 even had a Double Bogey.
 
Lots of hard work, but well worth it!   Hopefully I'm on my way to my goal of becoming a scratch player.
 
Talk to you soon -

Trent - Rockland, Illinois - June 1, 2005


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

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On-Course Training
The first time I've ever broken 80

Hayden - Just wanted to give you a brief update on the state of my golf game since returning home.  I've been practicing and by just concentrating on the  Tick - Tock with Tock being my cue to make sure I get my weight on my left side and really get my right side through, it's made things simple.  I'm now hitting my 8 iron about 155 yards which was my 7 iron distance before and hitting it high with lots of spin.

This weekend I finally played for the first time since being back home and shot 77, which is the first time I've ever broken 80 any place. Using some of the feel for putting that I learned, I one putted 6 greens.  The other amazing thing was I hit some shots, like under a tree limb and over a 30 foot high tree and stopped it on the green 140 yards away with a 7 iron, this is a shot that I was completely incapable of hitting before. 
 
I really appreciate the way you managed to simplify everything down to one swing thought for me.  I'm hitting the ball, especially with my irons, the way I've always wanted to most of the time and I know it will only get better with time and more practice.  Thanks for all of your help.
 
 
 
Kevin G. - Meridian, Mississippi - May 31, 2005


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
If you like good wine

Well Marc is out in California again this week and he's reporting back to me that all is going very well.  Besides the weather being 72-75 degrees each day, he's says that he's had some really fun Golfers in his classes and has seen a lot of improvement.  I hope he remembers us back at the office this time and brings us back some of that local wine he keeps telling me about.

If you didn't know, Santa Barbara County has about 50-wineries producing many award winning wines.  The big wine out there is Pinot Noir - now I don't want to make this a Wine Tasting column, but if you like wine and have never had a good Pinot Noir, you've got to taste what you're missing.  So here's to hoping that Marc remembers us back in Florida and brings us back some Pinot Noir.

Below are some dates that are available in Santa Barbara to improve your golf game and then if you like good wine and going to wineries, stay an extra night and checkout some local vineyards near the golf course.

Santa Barbara, California

July 8th to 10th - Now Sold-out!

July 11th to 13th - 1 spot available

July 15th to 17th - 3 spots available

July 18th to 20th - 1 spot available

July 22nd to 24th - 4 spots available

July 25th to 27th - 4 spots available

July 29th to 31stNow Sold-out! (With Marc Solomon)

August 1st to 3rd - 4 spots available

August 5th to 7th - 4 spots available

August 8th to 10th - 2 spots available

August 12th to 14th - 1 spot available

August 15th to 17th - Sold-out

August 19th to 21st - 4 spots available

August 22 to 24th - 3 spots available


Florida

June 20th to 22nd - Amelia Island - 1 spot available

June 24th to 26th - Amelia Island - 1 spot available

June 27th to 29th - St. Augustine - Now Sold-out!

July 1st to 3rd - St. Augustine - Now Sold-out!

July 5th to 7th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

July 8th to 10th - St. Augustine - 2 spots available

July 11th to 13th - St. Augustine - 3 spots available

July 15th to 17th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

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

Regards,

Alex


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!