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The Trick To Overcoming Blow-up Holes:
How To Forget About Bad Holes And Play Better Golf
The question is often asked 'I have so much trouble coming back after a bad hole. What trick can you give me so that I can forget about that last hole and get back to playing good golf?'
Well, it's easy. And it works every time without fail. But, you need to do it step by step in this exact sequence for this trick to be effective.
First, stand-up straight making sure that you feel as if you're elongating your spine. You want to feel as if the top of your head is reaching for the sky. Second, close your eyes to block out the world around you and take some deep cleansing breaths breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. Third, start to jump up and down as high as you can as you flap your arms furiously like a bird coming off the ground. Fourth, now start spinning in circles (continue jumping and flapping) as you chant over and over 'be gone blow-up hole demons, be gone I rid myself of you'.
If you do this in the exact order and with meaning once you open your eyes you'll totally forget about your blow-up as you see the other Golfers around you gasping with open mouths (or possibly running away as fast as they can).
There's no trick or tip or special thought that'll automatically bring you back after a bad hole.
In order to come back after a bad hole you most have a PLAN. Though, the problem for most Golfers is that you can't just formulate your PLAN after the bad hole. That PLAN must be in action before that bad hole occurred.
You just can't say 'Oh, that 7 on the last hole was terrible. I need to start making my PLAN or I'll have another blow-up hole right now.' Having a PLAN doesn't work that way. You can't be going along without a PLAN and then turn it on when you want it. It needs to be on before you even reach the golf course and it doesn't end until you have a chance to sit down, look at your scorecard and relive each shot as you review the round.
Imagine if you got in your car to go to work and every time you got to a red light
you turned off the car. Then when the light turned green
you started up the car to go. Start, drive, stop, turn-off, start, drive, stop, turn-off, start, drive, stop, turn-off, start ...
Well, if you do that with your PLAN it'll be just as ineffective as if you did it with your car. They say that you'd use more gas each time you stopped and started your car at a red light than if you were to idle during the red light. The same can be said about every time you start up your PLAN after a bad hole.
To get yourself to regroup, settle your nerves down and make a PLAN after every Blow-up hole uses more gas than necessary for the Golfer that doesn't have a PLAN in constant use. The Golfer that doesn't have a PLAN that begins before they get to the golf course uses their PLAN only when needed. And thus, they get into the Start, drive, stop, turn-off, start, drive, stop, turn-off mentality that actually helps you to accumulate Blow-up Holes.
(After you finish reading this GMS article on Blow-up Holes - look below and read this weeks Buzz about the newest GMS location!)
Where does Tiger's PLAN start? His PLAN starts months before the tournament. He goes to the golf course weeks before the tournament begins to play a practice round. During that practice round he's determining what type of shots the golf course requires. He then goes back home to practice those shots. And all through the day, he's imagining the golf course, how each hole plays, what each green is like he's playing the golf course in his mind withoug actually being there.
Before he leaves his hotel to go to the course on the tournament day he's going through the whole check-in process at the golf course, the walking to the practice range, his stretching, his Warm-up PLAN, his Putting Warm-up, etc, etc, etc. before he even leaves the hotel.
Contrast that to the Monkey who's always at the Golf Shop desk checking in a few minutes before their starting time 'Do I have enough time to hit some balls on the range?
You should be doing the same as Tiger. Maybe not in the detail that Tiger is, but you should be starting your PLAN before your left foot touches the parking lot at the golf course (or right foot in the UK).
Though, if that's too much for you - you can always rely on the trick I listed above of jumping up and down in circles flapping your arms like a bird while chanting -'be gone blow-up hole demons, be gone I rid myself of you'. I've seen it work and I might've even tried it once or twice myself.
The Monkey is looking for Tricks for improvement
The Player is focused on their PLAN
Go ahead, be a Player!
Regards,
Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life
www.GolfMadeSimple.com
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"My Scores Are Consistently Lower!"
GMS,
The program is a simple, consistent and very effective system that has really helped my game. Jeff was the perfect drill instructor. He kept us focused and on schedule, covering all the drills, but was also very patient, helpful and kind.
I can't get "tick-tock" out of my mind when playing - This is a good thing! Now, when my pace of swing is right and I shift my weight properly (step-thru drill), everything else seems to come together. Before GMS, I had a problem decelerating my swing on touchy shots, but working on the correct length of swing has really helped solve this problem. As I continue to play once or twice a week, and the GMS system has become even more ingrained, my scores are consistently lower and continually improving. Thanks so much. We will be back.
Bob C Santa Cruz, California - Sent July 30th, 2008
Attended Lake Tahoe location on June 27th to 29th, 2008
"I Was Named Most Improved Golfer!"
Alex,
I wanted you to know that on Wednesday at our annual golf banquet, I was named Most Improved Golfer! I went from a 29 handicap to an 18!!
Thanks for everything.
Mimi C Grove City, Pennsylvania Sent August 15th, 2008
Attended St. Augustine location on March 28th to 30th, 2008
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Bay Area, Here We Come!
Here We Come Bay Area! San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and everywhere in between!
GMS is excited to announce that we'll be conducting two GMS Programs in the Bay Area!
We'll be hosting a 2 and 3 day GMS Program that are open to returning GMS Golfers and for Golfers that will be coming to see us for the first time.
So this September - Bay Area, we're coming to see you.
Why the Bay Area? Well, we finally went ahead and took your advice - San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and the surrounding area is a big supplier of Golfers to Golf Made Simple's programs in Florida, California and Arizona. So when we received the opportunity to be here we jumped at the chance.
Why should a Golfer that's been to see us earlier this year come and see us again? We've found that Golfers that have come to see us two times in a year, improved at a faster rate. The typical statement from a Returning Golfer is that "I improved a lot the first time I saw you, though I believe I improved even more the second time."
And we hear that the main hindrance to Golfers coming to see us for a 2nd time is the travel, "it's hard to travel to see you twice a year". So this summer Bay Area, we're coming to see you. And since the golf course is just outside the Bay Area commuting each day is simple!
We heard a lot of "You need to open up in the Bay Area because I'll be your #1 client" and "If you ever come to Bay Area, I'm sure all my friends will sign-up!" Well Bay Area, here we come!
For dates, rates and location of our facility in the Bay area just give us a telephone call at 1-888-580-3635 or email at IWantToBe@GolfMadeSimple.com.
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That's Why He's A Two-Time US Open Champion
At the PGA Tour tournament last week in North Carolina, two-time US Open Champion Lee Janzen, finished in a very respectable 15th place. Although, Lee can't hit the ball as far as some of the younger Players out there he showed he can still play this game at a high level.
What's interesting about Lee's tournament was that he hit more fairways off the tee on Day 1 than he did on Day 2 though he scored better on Day 2. Usually most Golfers equate accurate Driving with better scoring. Apparently this isn't always true. As Lee hit 57% of his fairways on Day 1 and only 43% of his fairways on Day 2.
So what gives? Why did Lee score better on Day 2? Day 1: 32 putts; Day 2: 26 putts. Doesn't better scores almost always seem to about better putting? Then why haven't you practiced your putting for more than 15 minutes this summer?
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"I haven't had much chance in the last 5 years or so to watch golf on TV - or maybe I should say I don't have much desire to watch golf on TV anymore because the TV networks are showing their version of the golf match and not what's really happening. What I mean by this is that the Players we're being shown on TV are fantastic, the best in the world, but they also hit a lot of bad shots during their rounds. Yet, you don't get to see them hit bad shots because the TV people only show you the good shots.
Now I guarantee someone is saying to themselves 'Yeah Marc, so what's the big deal about only seeing the good shots, I don't want to watch the guy in last place messing up all over the golf course.'
And I agree with that statement - but at the same time by only seeing great shots all the time is affecting your game in a negative way! Why do I say this?
Because it influences you to set unrealistic expectations for your golf game. Of course you understand that you're not going to hit the ball like the Pro does, but at the same time, you virtually never get to see them hit a bad golf shot. This is because they only show the leaders of the tournament and the leaders are probably in "The Zone" at that point - meaning they're aren't going to hit a bad shot.
We call this "Highlight Golf". We only see the best shots that are played and are led to believe that the Pro's are playing shots like this all the time. So that when we go to the golf course, we put unreasonable standards on our golf game and when we don't meet these standards - what do we do? We get upset and maybe even disappointed with ourselves and our scores reflect this."
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