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Issue #: 117
Date: October 25, 2004
Publisher: Marc Solomon
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In this Issue...
have Fun...get Consistent!
  ›› Why You Need Confidence
I Developed A PLAN!
  ›› I Shot the Best Score of My Life!
On-Course Training
  ›› 2-Boxes for Lower Scores
Your Instructor for Life
  ›› Dates are Filling Up
have Fun...get Consistent!
Why You Need Confidence

Golf, Golf, Golf - That’s what I want to do.  Only if I do it well!

I want my swing to be as smooth as Ernie’s and as powerful as Daly’s.  I want my wedges to spin like Phil’s and be as precise as Annika’s.

I want my putting stroke to never let me down and I want to play the best I can!

And it would be fantastic to be very good at those individual skills, but they aren’t the most important skills to have if you want to play your best.  There is one skill I’d take over all of those combined.  Because none of those skills would mean a thing if you weren’t 100% confident on every shot!

Confidence is the name of the game - I’ll bet on the player that has less skill and more confidence over the player that has all the skills and isn’t as sure of themselves.  Confidence breeds confidence and confidence breeds playing your best.

You want proof of this statement - two words - Ben Curtis, the 2003 British Open Champion. Is he a great player?  Yes - or he wouldn’t have even qualified to play.  Does he have the best swing, wedge game or putting stroke on the PGA Tour - not on your life!  Was he confident in his PLAN for the golf course on those 4-days last year - You bet your life he was!

I could reel off name after name of golfers that you had never heard of - until they had won a “Major” tournament and you probably won’t hear much from them again.  Not to say these aren’t great players, because they are great - compared to you and me - but all things are relative and they’re competing every week with the Vijay’s, Tiger’s and Annika’s of their respective Tour’s.

The key to Rich Beem’s victory 2-years ago at the PGA Championship wasn’t his superior skill - meaning Tiger, Vijay, Ernie, Phil and the rest of the big names with more skill played in that same tournament - the key was Beem had a couple of good rounds to start the tournament and he became confident.  What triggered that confidence - he had a PLAN to get around the golf course by using his strengths and avoiding his weaknesses.

How can you start to develop this confidence in yourself - well, the old saying of “play one shot at a time” - is a start.  Now if use that as your base and then take that statement to another level by knowing what are your strengths and weaknesses on the golf course, you can start playing to your strengths “one shot at a time” and stay away from your weaknesses the entire round.  And the great aspect of using this in your PLAN, is the more you don’t have to play your weak shots, the more confident you’ll become.  Think about it - aren’t you more confident playing the shots you’re good at, as opposed to the shots, you’re not good at?  Are you going to have more confidence using your favorite club or your least favorite club?  Your favorite club is your favorite because it’s the strength of your game - your least favorite club is your least favorite because it’s the weakness of your game.

Now some people might say - “Well yes, that’s pretty common sense” - and I reply back to you - “Well if it’s so common sense, why don’t you play that way?”  When we go out on the golf course each day for your 9-holes of On-Course Instruction - we always ask the golfer that is about to play their shot - “How are you going to play this shot?”  And often times the answer from the golfer is puzzling because from our perspective, they’re going to play to their weakness.  And when we ask “why would you play this shot that way” - the answer often times is - “Well, this is how I always play this shot.”  If you haven’t already guessed - this is not a good answer.

Remember, just because you’ve been playing that way for 10-years, doesn’t mean that that’s the best way for you to play.  If you play to your weaknesses, you’ll never develop confidence!  There’s a reason why many golfers can’t break certain scoring barriers, and will never break them.  It’s because you’ll never develop 100% confidence that you can do it because you’re most likely playing to your weaknesses.  And what might make matters worse is you don’t know what your weaknesses are.

A weakness in your game doesn’t necessarily mean that every time you use that club or shot - that it’s going to hurt your score. The key is understanding that if you play to your weakness only 6-times in a round, you might hit as little as 2 or 3 bad shots out of those 6-shots.  But, those 2 or 3 bad shots might be adding 2 or 3 or 4 or maybe even 5 or 6 shots to your score every round.

So on that day that your swing feels so good and it feels as if every putt is going to drop and "this, this will be the day I break 90 (or add your number here) for the first time" - you choke on the 15th hole by taking a triple bogey and the next hole you take a double and then the next hole another triple and then when you know that breakthrough score is out of reach today and you limp onto the 18th tee with shattered dreams - you hit you’re best tee shot of the day, follow it with a magnificent 4-iron, and two-putt for par.

You look around and say "what happened?"  And you say "the pressure got to me."  And you say "I choked."  And you say "I was so, so close."  And you say "my swing felt so good today - I should’ve done it!"  And you say "…….."

And I say - You tried to do too much, you tried to play a couple of shots that might have been you’re weaknesses and your confidence started to leak.  Then you started to press even harder, trying to make up for the 15th hole and by pressing harder - your tension built-up, the fairway looked even tighter than usual, and with little confidence, well, you know what happens.  You hit a bad shot and then as you approach the 17th hole, "your Confidence Meter is on Empty."

You started the day with a PLAN and your PLAN bred confidence and that confidence bred more confidence.  You felt assured of yourself because you knew what you were going to do before you did it - you had a PLAN or as some might say - you were in the zone.  When you develop a PLAN to play to your strengths and away from your weaknesses (and we all have weaknesses in our games), you’ll develop confidence.  And when you develop that confidence - well - just ask Ben Curtis, Rich Beem, Shaun Micheel, Craig Perks, Orville Moody, Jack Fleck, Ian Baker Finch, Sandy Lyle, etc., etc., etc…….., about what it’s like to have confidence for 4-days.

There’s a reason we always hear Annika’s name, Tiger’s name, Vijay’s name, etc.  "Because they have a PLAN to play to their strengths and practice their weaknesses." And this PLAN develops their confidence to always be at the top of their game. Develop your PLAN so that you can join them and play to best of your ability!

Do You Have a PLAN?

Then When are You Going to get One?


Golf Made Simple!

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I Developed A PLAN!
I Shot the Best Score of My Life!

Hi Marc,

On Sunday, October 10, I shot the best 18 hole score of my life, a 76!  37 on the front and 39 on the back.  I could feel this coming, I have been getting better and new it was just a matter of time before I put it all together.  There were a lot of narrow tree lined fairways (I only missed 2 fairways with my driver) and it was only the second time I had played this course.  The first time was in the spring of this year (before I came to see you) and I shot 90 something.  Also the guys I play with usually beat me by several to ten strokes - if they shoot hi 70's, I was usually in the 80's, if they were low 80's, I was usually high 80's or low 90's.  This time one of them had a 74 and another guy 75 and I beat the other 5 guys.  Another thing that gets me excited is I didn't make any lucky long putts or chip ins and I left some strokes out there, I 3 putted once for a bogey and on the last hole, I lost my concentration, and hit short. When I went to put my club away I realized I had accidentally hit my pitching wedge instead of the 9 iron, I failed to get up and down and got a bogey. So I could have scored even better.

I wish I could say that going to your golf academy had immediate results for me, but I think I wanted to improve so bad that I was too tight when playing, and thinking too much when swinging and practicing, and I had 30 yrs of bad habits to break also.  Near the end of July I realized I was thinking too much and by just thinking tick tock and trying to feel myself making a good swoosh with the club, I have been hitting the ball better and have improved a lot.  I  am now hitting the ball better than I ever have and I think I have increased my swing speed because I am hitting clubs farther than I used to.

The first time I used Golf Instructor for Life, you mentioned to me to have a PLAN on each hole and I am doing that better and the other thing I have been doing is staying positive, telling myself I am a good putter, telling myself I am a good chipper, if I make a bad swing I just try briefly to figure out why, but I don't go making adjustments in my swing.  I just tell myself that was a bad swing and forget it, just keep swinging the way you know how.   Well I could ramble on forever so I will just say thanks again and May God Continue to bless you.


Mike Kearns


Golf Made Simple!

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

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On-Course Training
2-Boxes for Lower Scores

There's a lot that goes into scoring better and if you want to consistently play your best, you want to find what your weaknesses and strengths are.  So let's start with your shots around the green.  Use this game to see if these shots are a weakness or a strength of yours.  Enjoy and improve.

Find 2-holes on the green and make a box that is 12-square feet around each hole using 4-tees

Use 10-balls from 3-feet off the green and alternate hitting the balls to each box (meaning hit one ball to the box on the left and then the next ball to the box on the right)

Count the total number of balls you’re able to stop in the boxes.  Then find how you compare to the 5-levels of golfers below.  For example:  A PGA tour Player will get 10 in the boxes and a 20-Handicap will get 4 in the boxes.

  • PGA Tour Pro         10
  • Nationwide Pro      10
  • College Player         9
  • 10 Handicap            6
  • 20 Handicap            4

Then place the 10-balls, 15-feet off the green and do the same

  • PGA Tour Pro         10
  • Nationwide Pro        9
  • College Player         6
  • 10 Handicap             3
  • 20 Handicap             2

Then place the 10-balls, 25-feet off the green and do the same

  • PGA Tour Pro           9
  • Nationwide Pro        7
  • College Player          4
  • 10 Handicap             2
  • 20 Handicap             0

What level of Player do you want to be?


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

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Your Instructor for Life
Why You Need Confidence

Since last week’s Golf Improvement Weekly, 5-spots for Marc have been booked - he now has room for only 7-more golfers in 2005.

December 20-22 - Now only 1-spot available

January 17-19 - Is Now Sold-Out

February 21-23 - 4-spots available

May 16-18 - 2-spots available

Jacob Horsely is now sold-out for March 11-13

Each week I’ll keep you updated on the dates we have available and I think you’ll see the dates filling up fast. Remember, we had to unfortunately turn away 63-people in 2004 and this fall, we’re ahead of last years pass at this time.

Also, I’m often asked if it would be possible to stay an extra night after your Golf Made Simple program. Yes, if you’d like to stay extra days and explore St. Augustine or Amelia Island, it would be my pleasure to arrange those nights for you. And if you want to play additional rounds of golf on your days after Golf Made Simple, I can also suggest some golf courses you might like and then set-up the for rounds you.

We’re here to help you before, during and after your Golf Made Simple program.

Regards,

Alex

Director of Operations

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!