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Issue #: 132
Date: March 29, 2005
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
have Fun...get Consistent!
  ›› Positive or Negative?
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› "It All Made Sense"
On-Course Training
  ›› "Head and Shoulders The Best Experience I Have Had"
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› Perfect!
have Fun...get Consistent!
Positive or Negative?

Which are you?  The golfer that from 162-yards from the hole hits the ball on to the green about 20-feet right of the flag and then complains that your swing didn't feel good on that shot?  Or the Player that says - "OK let's go knock that putt in for Birdie"?

Guess who's going to have more success and enjoyment on the golf course week after week.  The answer might sound pretty obvious, though I'm sure you know many Golfers that spend more time complaining about their game on the golf course, rather enjoying their time on the golf course.

Now take Moe Norman who just passed away last year.  This guy was the greatest ball striker of all time, but unfortunately most people that've heard of Moe know him from the Natural Golf stuff that you see on TV or Magazines.  Please don't think of Moe as the guy that started that junk - at the time they approached him about his endorsement, he probably just needed the money and was just taken advantage of by those guys.  Moe's incredible ability to hit the golf ball better than anybody you've ever seen was the result of more than just a repeatable golf swing -

In his mind, he never hit a bad shot!

I used to do clinics with Moe, which put me in the incredible postion to watch him hit thousands of golf balls and allowed me to talk golf with him and Craig Shankland for hours at a time.  When you got to see Moe hit the golf ball, the first thing that comes to mind is the control he had over the golf ball - it was incredible, absolutely incredible.  But as good as Moe was (and he was the best ever), I saw him hit shots that weren't perfectly solid (though for mere mortals like us, we'd give almost anything to hit the ball half as good as his worst shots).

And as you watched him hit a shot that you knew wasn't as good as his others shots - you'd look at him and the natural reaction is to say to him - "Moe, it didn't sound like you hit that one as solid as the others."  Too which he'd look up at you and say as he always did by repeating himself "Where did the ball go?  Where did the ball go?"  Well Moe it was about 8-yards left of the other balls you were hitting.  "It's on the green.  It's on the green.  Just a putt for Birdie.  Just a putt for Birdie."

Now when I sat down to write today - I wasn't sitting with the intention of writing about Moe - it was more about the differences between Positive Golfers and Negative Golfers.  And as I was thinking about this, I realized something - I've never been around a more Positive Golfer than Moe and yet, I've been around many Negative Golfers.  Who do you want to be more like - the Player that in their mind never hits a bad shot or the Golfer that can't find anything good about any of their shots?  To help you answer this question, I'll rephrase it for you -

Who would you rather be playing with on the golf course, the Golfer that's happy to be outside playing golf or the Unhappy Golfer that complains to you about their golf swing for 4 1/2 hours?

I was with a Golfer within the last year that that has a lot of talent, but can't seem to score better.  We're out practicing our Left and Right Game (this is when you hit 10 balls - 1 to the left side of the green and the next to the right side of the green, then repeat till you hit all 10-balls).  This golfer is using a 7-iron to the green that is 136-yards away.  The golfer hits the first ball about 7-feet left of the flag (which was our target) and looks up at me and says "I think I came a little over the top on that one."  To which I acted as if I didn't hear his comment.  The next shot landed only 3-feet to the right of the flag (which was our target) and the Golfer looks up at me and says "Dang it, I came over the top of that one also.  Can't you help me get rid of that over the top move.  I'm going to leave here worse than when I got here."

To which I replied "How many PGA Tour events have you played in lately?"

This Golfer has the potential to play some really good golf, but will never break-out of the scoring zone they're currently in because of their Negative Attitude.  This Golfer hit 2-shots that landed within birdie range and he wasn't satisfied.  He'd rather waste his energy complaining about ..... in fact, I don't even know what the heck he was complaining about.  He didn't come close to coming over the top and he hit the ball right next to the hole.  And this "Attitude" was brought out onto the golf course later in the day and with the predictability "of the sun rising in the east and setting in the west" - he didn't play as good as he thought he should.  So guess what he complained about during and after the round?

So if your attitude is as Negative as this golfer's attitude, I have 2-bits of advice for you.

One - Please never come to see us because we won't like you and you won't like us and your trip to see us will be a waste of your time and money.  There is no way we can help a Golfer that doesn't want to be helped.  And as funny as it seems - we often have Golfers come to see us with what sounds like the sole intention of taking out their golf frustrations on our Instructors.  This is with constant complaining about how bad their golf game is and then when Jacob or Hayden or myself try to help them, we get a "No I can't do that, that won't work for me" Attitude.  So then me being me - I have to answer them by saying "So why did you even come to see us if you're not interested in improving?"

The 2nd bit of advice if you're a Negative Golfer is to find like-minded golfers to play with because by playing and spending time with other like-minded Golfers, you might have an "Oh, is that what I sound like" Moment - that snaps you out of your "Poor me can never hit a good golf shot" Attitude.  You'll see and hear how the Negative Attitude is bringing you down like the golfers you're playing with.  Negativity is a disease that gains momentum the longer it has a chance of manifesting itself.  So if you play with other Negative Golfers, you can all complain to each other -  yet, this might be a good strategy for you because you'll hear how and see how badly the Negative thinking is destroying the other Negative Golfer's games and sucking the fun out of your time on the golf course.

Moe, when you're standing over the golf ball, what are you thinking about, what do you see?  "Rainbows and Smiles.  Rainbows and Smiles."  Which in my eyes translates into HAPPINESS!  And HAPPINESS translates into good golf swing!

Are you Happy on the Golf Course?

I was just with another Gentleman this past week who is just a fantastic person.  He was so Positive during our practice time and our On-course time and you know what - it showed in how hit the golf ball and played.  Now someone might say - "Well of course he was Positve, he was hitting the golf ball good.  I bet as soon as he hit some bad shots, his attitude would change."  To which I answer - no, that's not necessarily the case because I saw him hit a couple of bad shots and he didn't let it affect him.  I saw him hit a great shot out of a fairway bunker that got caught in the wind and dropped straight down into a greenside bunker and plugged completely in the sand with no way of getting it out on the first swing - and he wasn't upset.  It was just a "rub of the green" and he took his lumps.

Where in the same situation I've seen other Golfers go bonkers and start blaming the golf course and the Greens! keeper for ruining their round of golf.  And I've even seen Golfers do this while in the midst of their best round ever and then end up taking a Triple Bogey on the next 3-holes to ruin what could've been one of their "Classic Rounds of Golf".  Though Steve just took it in stride and did what he could from that situation - which was just getting the ball to move.  Plopped his next shot onto the green and made his putt for Bogey.

"Onto the next hole!'

Steve will be shooting his best golf ever this summer - there is no doubt in my mind.  During his 5-days with us, his swing has improved, his putting has improved, his short game has improved, his understanding of his PLAN has improved - though he didn't need help with his Positive Attitude, he already had it.  And maybe his Positive Attitude on the golf course explains why the High School Golf Team he coaches has made it to the State Championships for the last 4-years and won the States 2-years ago.  Maybe his Positive Attitude on the golf course was passed down to the Players on his team.

Maybe this is a good Visual for any Golfer out their with a Negative Attitude - before you remark about how bad your golf shot was - Picture a young girl or boy standing next to you, watching and listening to your reactions to each shot.  How do you want to be seen in the eyes of that young person?  The grumpy old Woman or grumpy old Man?  Or the Golfer that's having a great time on the golf course?

I'm sure (and hope) you'd select the latter of the 2 options!  Then when you carry that Positive, Confident Attitude onto the golf course even though that young person isn't next to you - you'll instantly see yourself hitting better golf shots and enjoying your game more.

Regards,

Marc


Golf Made Simple!

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I Developed A PLAN!
"It All Made Sense"

Hayden,

Thanks again for a great 3-days!  Linda and I both thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, And as importantly, (we) learned a lot.  As I told Alex in a follow-up, Linda's comment on the plane (going back home) was that "... for the first time, I understand what I was being told, and it all made sense."  I have to admit that I thought I understood the game as well, but you did a great job articulating the "mechanics," and giving me some very simple, but important drills to work on.

We jotted down a few notes on the plane coming back to Wisconsin (60 degrees and sunny by the way), which I've attached in the note.  If you wouldn't mind, please take a look to make sure we're not forgetting something important.  Given the conditions up here, we'll most likely be spending the next 2-3 weeks on the drills.

Thanks again, and I'm sure you'll see us again!!

Regards,

Scott Severson - Madison, Wisconsin - March 29, 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
"Head and Shoulders The Best Experience I Have Had"

Dear Alex,

I wanted to comment to you on the school. So in order -

  • The curriculum is terrific with everything logically leading to the next step
  • I have been to three other Golf Schools and had a number of lessons, this was head and shoulders the best experience I have had
  • Jacob showed great maturity and authority
  • He was always on time in starting and moving to the nest activity
  • He was polite in listening to everyone else's stories which, by now most have become somewhat repetitive and boring
  • Importantly, always had a big ole smile on his face and showed great enthusiasm on the golf course

In closing, I congratulate you and Marc on creating such a terrific school and offer my best wishes for success in CA. Being in the sports school business I know how tough it is to find the right people to deliver your ideas and curriculum with the quality and consistency you desire. You have made a (great) start with Jacob and I wish you every success in the future.

Thank you,

Simon K. - March 10, 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
Perfect!

I have lived my entire life in Florida and it would be hard to find a day that was more beautiful than today.  If the date March 29th, 2005 in St. Augustine, Florida was listed in Webster's Dictionary, the definition would be one word - Perfect!  Now I can't say that about last weekend, as you might have seen with the TPC Tournament down the street - but we survived and all our classes were a success!  As evidenced by Scott's email in the 2nd section above.

So now as Marc is on his way out to California for 2-weeks to kick-off the opening at Rancho San Marcos Golf Club - which means you will most likely be hearing about how beautiful the golf course is in the next couple of Golf Improvement Weekly's - we have added some additional dates for Santa Barbara.

Some words of advice, if you are thinking about coming to see us - do not wait and miss the dates you want.  This is becoming a common phone call I have been receiving -

"Yes Alex, this is (insert name here), I spoke with you a couple of months ago about the dates of (insert dates here) and I'd like to sign-up for those dates."

"Oh, those dates are now filled up.  Are there any other days that will work for you?"

"No, those are the only dates I can be there.  What happened?  When I spoke with you a couple of months ago, you had availability?"

"I apologize, we limit all are classes to only 4-Golfers and they fill-up fast."

"Well I guess I'll have to go somewhere else."

This is an unfortunate event because we do not like to turn anybody away - but again, we only allow 4-Golfers per class.  And our classes typically sell-out anywhere from 8-months in advance (we call these the Warpinski Dates) to 3-months in advance, which is attributed to so many Golfers coming back to see us and the amount of referred Golfers that are coming to see us for the first time.

An excellent example of this is the story of one Gentleman that was here a few weeks ago.  Hayden asked him where he'd heard about about Golf Made Simple.  He said - "A few months ago I was sitting in the airport speaking with someone sitting next to me that was just returning from you guys and he couldn't say enough good things about his experience. He then said - without even knowing me for 30-minutes - that I need to go see you guys.  And you know what, he was absolutely correct, this is what I needed!"

So the bad part of selling out is that unfortunately most Golfers are having to go some place else for their golf game.  Yet, please do not believe in the "all places being equal theory" because there is a least 1-Golfer every week that has been to another Golf Program in the last couple of years that found it to be a waste of their time.  And because of that bad experience some place else almost never signed up with us because we just might give them the same bad experience.

If this happens to you, please do not lump us in with these other Golf Programs that make you hit Golf Balls till your hands hurt or try to change your Grip and 25 other things about your Golf Swing.  Come see us for a breath of fresh air for your Golf Game.

Now onto the Dates -

Santa Barbara, California

May 9th to 13th (5-Day Class) - 2 spots available

June 3rd to 5th- 1 spot available

June 6th to 8th - 2 spots available

July 8th to 10th - 4 spots available

July 11th to 13th - 4 spots available

Please call or email me about Future Dates

Florida

All classes are now sold-out until -

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

June 20th to 22nd - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

June 24th to 26th - St. Augustine - 4 spots available

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

Please call or email me about Future Dates

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

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