Tuesday, July 28, 2009

"Why Not A Consistent Golf Swing On The Course?" - Golf Improvement Weekly - July 28thy, 2009




Issue #282

July 28th, 2009

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"Why Not A Consistent Golf Swing On The Course?"

“Why? Why? Why? – Why did I hit that shot? What was I thinking?!”


Have you heard that before? Well … who hasn’t let that pass through their lips after making a big mistake that might leave you with a snowman (an 8) on the scorecard?


It’s like – “where was my brain?”


Listen – golf courses are often designed to test a Golfer’s strategy versus being designed to test your golf swing. I’ll give you a perfect example: Tom Fazio has been heralded as quite possibly the top golf course architect in the world since the early 1990’s. Yet, as far I can recall, you really don't see a Tom Fazio course used for a major championship and rarely (if ever) used for a PGA Tour event. Why is that?


Many Golfers find his golf courses very challenging yet the Touring Pros would probably tear up many of his courses. Why is this?


I don’t believe most Fazio golf courses are designed to test your golf swing as much as they are designed to test your strategy. **I’ll get back to the basis of the article in a minute (this isn’t an article about Tom Fazio) – though I believe I can help relate this to your golf game because most Golfers have played a Fazio golf course** On most Fazio golf courses – he leaves a lot of room off the tee to hit the golf ball and his greens are notoriously large – which should make them both easier to hit.


Yet, even though Fazio fairways tend to be super wide – most Golfers have trouble hitting his fairways. This is because a great designer like Fazio knows that the extent of strategy most Golfers can muster is limited to aiming to the middle of the fairway. So to defend his golf courses - he creates angles and obstacles that makes hitting fairways more difficult to do. Or he designs a hole that allows you to easily be in the center of the fairway – yet makes sure that being in the center will make your shot to the green much tougher by toughening up the angle for your next shot.


Yet, many Golfers don’t think this is necessary to know until they become more consistent with their golf swing. Let me state it right here and now – if that’s your philosophy: You’ll never be consistent on the golf course because the challenges you face on each shot directly influences the consistency of your golf swing!


Have you ever said – “Why can I hit the golf ball so much better on the driving range than I can on the golf course?” Well if so – you better continue reading:


On the driving range you’re faced with just raking over the next golf ball and concentrating on your golf swing - on the golf course you’re faced with thinking about your golf swing in addition to all obstacles that you need to avoid. Of course it’s easier on the driving range – there’s nothing to worry about or obstacles that need to be avoided.


Which brings up an interesting question: why does the average Golfer struggle when they play a Tom Fazio course – yet, the PGA Tour doesn’t usually play his golf courses?


A big part of that might be that the Pro’s would eat many of those courses up. Not just because their golf swing is better – but also because the strategy of the PGA Touring Pro is usually far superior to the average Golfer. And I say this knowing that I’m going to hear many people say – “Well yeah, their strategy is better because they can execute that strategy more consistently because they have a better golf swing and know where the golf ball is going.”


That’s agreed – to a point.


Certainly it’s easier to keep to a strategy when you’re in better control of where your golf ball lands. However, whether you’re able to play to your strategy or not isn’t 100% reliant on how consistent your golf swing is. Yet, on the golf course, your golf swing is just about 100% reliant on having a strategy based on the level of your golf swing.


For example: I can take a Golfer that averages 95 on their golf course and have them score 89 without helping them with their golf swing or putting stroke once during that round. (Or a 105 Golfer and have them score 99 – or an 85 Golfer and have them score 79). I’ve done it countless times with Golfers I have worked with.


So if this is true – and it is: How can I do this? How can I help a Golfer instantly shave 6 strokes off their golf game (the first time meeting them) without once helping them with their golf swing?


To continue reading "Why Not A Consistent Golf Swing On The Golf Course" – click here


If you're looking for more consistency on the golf course - I urge you to continue reading.


Regards,


Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life


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"I Have Improved 10 Strokes"

GMS - So it is now a little better than one year since my GMS clinic. My average score has improved by 10 strokes. At the Baltusrol course in NJ I hit a 38 on the front from the blue tees. I had two bad holes on the back, but still ended up with a low 80’s round.


Tempo and ball striking with a plan. Every time there isn’t a plan it works less.


I am 59 years old averaging 275 yards off the tee with occasional bombs over 320 yards. Same tempo. My wedge game is working and most iron shots are coming off the face well. I have hit 13 greens in regulation average over my last 4 rounds. Last week I eagled a 675 yard par 6 (non PGA approved I am sure). The best part of my new found game is how relaxed I am on the course at most times.


I am interested in course 2 so I can get to a 9 to 10 handicap.


Please let me know the scoop.


Thank you,


Mark G. - Glenn Rock, New Jersey - Sent July 22nd, 2009


Attended Amelia Island location on July 11th to 13th, 2009



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"4 Pars In 9 Holes - Previously Pars Were Rare For Me!"

Jeff,

My experience with James was surely more than I had expected. I now know what most of my previous mistakes have been and how to correct them.


I played today with one of my regulars and the improvement showed by scoring 4 pars for 9 holes. Previously pars were rare for me. I can't remember ever having more that two in a single 9 holes and even one was a very good round.


Bill L. - Hudson, Wisconsin - Sent July 22nd, 2009


Attended Denver location on July 13th to 15th, 2009



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Golf Tips and Special Pricing For Tahoe!

Continuing from last week’s Buzz – we have already received some great golf tips (Best Golf Tips and Worst Golf Tips). So, thank you for everyone that sent them in over the past week. But, we want more. So please keep sending them in to GolfTips@GolfMadeSimple.com


If you missed last week’s GIW – here’s a little bit of what we wrote: So we’d like to start compiling a list of the worst Golf Tips Of All Time. Now, maybe this is a Golf Tip that helped a friend of yours, but when you tried it – you had bad results. It could be something you heard from an Instructor, or from someone at a cocktail party, or something you read in a magazine or on the Internet.


The key is that it's a Golf Tip that you have tried – not something that you heard, but just sounded stupid. It has to be something that you tried and caused you to actually start hitting the golf ball worse after doing so.


When you email this to us – you don’t have to include your name if you don’t want to. However, we would appreciate if you could describe the Golf Tip, what it was designed to help you fix and the results you encountered.


Saying that – if you’ve ever come across a Golf Tip that did help you – we’d like to hear about that also.


In a future GIW, we’ll write about the “winning” Golf Tip (and we’ll include your name only if you want us to), along with sending the “winner” a special prize.



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***Also – Lake Tahoe Special***


Save $150 At Our Lake Tahoe Location!


Hope you’re having as good a summer as we are. If not, here’s something that might make you happy: We received a telephone call just the other day from the owner of The Lodge at Whitehawk Ranch (our Lake Tahoe location). Jerry wants to stimulate business in August and September – so he asked us - if he reduced the rates for their cabins by $50 a night – would that help to bring more people to his facility.


We said – ‘we think so.’


Now this isn’t a discount dreamed up by GMS – we’re doing very well, even better than 2008 (and 2008 was a record year for GMS). Yet, we received this offer from the The Lodge at Whitehawk Ranch and we’re going to pass over the savings to you.


So what does it mean? It means - that if you come for a 3 day GMS Program at our Lake Tahoe location (this August or September) and stay at the Lodge at Whitehawk (which is right on the golf course), because of Jerry’s generosity – you’re receiving $150 off the GMS Program.


Again, GMS has never discounted or run specials – we have enough demand from Golfers that we never have to do so – yet, when we’re offered a discount by one of our partners, we’ll pass that discount on to our Golfers.


For more information on available dates at our Lake Tahoe location: call me at 1-888-580-3635 or email me at IWantToBe@GolfMadeSimple.com

Regards,

Alex - Director

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"Tiger Woods Vs. Rocco Mediate"

Excerpted from Classic GIW Issue 243 - June 18th, 2008

"Wow! Was that a fantastic golf match or what? Tiger and Rocco – Player e Player for 19 holes. That’s about as good as it can get.


But, I’m sure you’ve had your fill of hearing and talking about the match. Enough about them already - let’s get to your golf game. What could you take away from the US Open to help your golf game – and I’m not talking about one of Johnny Miller’s tips.

I believe that many people were rooting for Rocco because they could relate to him more than they could relate to Tiger. You don’t see Tiger struggling as much with his game, he makes shots that you could only dream of and he’s super long off the tee. And although Tiger has had to work and has worked harder than anyone on the planet to earn his superior skill – many people don’t see that and understand ...

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