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Are You a Monkey or a Player?
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Why do we call a frustrated Golfer a Monkey? It has nothing to do with one’s ability. It has to do with how a Golfer goes about learning. I’ve seen Monkey’s that shoot in the low 80’s and I’ve seen Players that are just starting to break 100. The difference is that the Monkey will become frustrated because they’re in the same scoring range for an extended period of time – while the Player is excited because they’re seeing improvement every time they step on the golf course.
The Monkey uses the same bad habits over and over expecting to improve. The Monkey continually goes to the practice range without a PLAN banging ball after ball in rapid fire succession expecting to hit straighter shots. The Monkey hits their 3 wood for their second shot on every Par 5 regardless of the situation expecting to get closer to the green. The Monkey tries every new tip and gimmick hoping to find something magical.
The Player on the other hand has a PLAN. They know what the Strengths and Weaknesses of their golf swing are. They know how to practice their Driver. They know how to practice their fairway woods. They know how to practice their wedges to create backspin. They know how to practice their putting for 45 minutes without it becoming as boring as watching paint dry.
What’s the difference between a Monkey and a Player? It’s how they go about learning to play better. The Monkey gets stuck in a scoring range and then will try anything in desperation to start improving again – though often times they become more and more frustrated. The Player sees and feels continual improvement – the Player often has other Golfers asking them how they’ve improved so fast.
For example: when the Monkey wants to improve their Driver; they go to the driving range to hit ball after ball towards the middle of the range. And this Golfer will often hit the ball well enough to feel that they had improved. Yet, the next time on the golf course – reality sets in – and you’re not hitting youir Driver as well as you did on the driving range.
Why does this happen so frequently to the Monkey? Why can the Monkey hit it so well on the range and then when they go to the golf course ….. well, let’s just say it doesn’t go as well. While the Player often hits their Driver as well and in fact, many times they even hit their Driver better on the golf course.
When the Player wants to improve their Driver; they also can go to the driving range. Though, they have a PLAN that they’ll stick with. Part of that PLAN is that the middle of the range isn’t a target. Why? Because the middle of the driving range isn’t as defined as the golf course. When’s the last time you saw a fairway with the middle as wide as the middle of the driving range? Also, when have you ever seen the middle of a driving range include water, trees, fairway bunkers and other assorted distractions such as houses?
The Player hits their Driver to different targets just like they do on the golf course. And the Player that’s really taking their game to the next level is the Player that makes their targets on the driving range – smaller than the targets that they’ll see on the golf course. The Monkey does the complete opposite by making a target on the driving range that’s over twice as big as the target they’ll have on the golf course.
No wonder the Monkey gets frustrated on the golf course!
The Player uses a PLAN to make ‘fairways’ on the driving range. I say ‘fairways’ as opposed to the ‘fairway’ because as the Monkey just keeps hitting to the middle of the range – the Player is constantly changing their targets. Why? Well, is every golf hole straight and over 100 yards wide like the driving range?
You have the talent to be a Player. You know it and I know it. The problem is that you might be going at it like a Monkey.
The Monkey will read the above and say ‘I know what I’m doing, I’m so close to improving – I just need to hit more balls and I’ll improve’
The Player knows that Tiger, Annika, Jack, Lorena and every successful Player has a PLAN that doesn’t include just banging golf ball after golf ball into the middle of the driving range.
Are you happy with your progress? Do you have a PLAN other than just banging ball after ball into the middle of the driving range?
Go ahead, Be a Player!
Regards,
Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life
www.GolfMadeSimple.com
By the way – Golf Made Simple has just completed our first DVD. After years and years and offers upon offers from people that wanted to produce a DVD for us – we decided we wanted to do it our own way. We’ve created a DVD for Players, as opposed to all the other Monkey stuff that’s already out there.
Our DVD - How To Improve Your Golf Swing Indoors – is improvement GMS Style. What’s GMS Style? It’s a Results Based Approach as opposed to a Theories and Assumptions Based Approach.
This program was designed for Golfers that might not be able to get to the practice area as much as they want. And with Winter coming up for many Golfers – where you might not be able to go outside to practice – this program is perfect.
If you’re frustrated with such Monkey Problems such as ‘coming over the top’, ‘swinging outside in’, ‘casting’, falling back when you swing, 3 putting or not making enough 1 putts, coming out of posture, along with losing control of your club as you swing – then this DVD is for you!
Click here to order our new DVD - How To Improve Your Golf Swing Indoors
The DVD is divided into 3 parts: First, we go outside and speak about a swing fault that you might be experiencing; Second, we move inside and talk about why that swing fault is happening, along with prescribing a drill that you can practice inside to improve your golf swing; then Third, we stay inside to work on an exercise that will make you stronger so that you'll be more able to fix this swing fault, along with gaining better control of your golf swing.
As good as the Drills are – and they are good – the exercise portion is what makes this DVD shine even more. Each exercise is paired with a swing fault and swing drill so that you can work on the part of your body that might be causing the swing fault to happen.
All the exercises are divided into 3 categories – 1st category: for people that really haven’t been physically active in a while, but want to start so that they can improve their golf swing; 2nd category: for people that have done some training, are in pretty good shape, but want to get into more golf specific workouts; and the 3rd category: for serious athletes that want to take their workouts to the next level.
The beauty of the program is that you can work at your level and then when you start to see progress – you can progress to the next level. Click here to order our new DVD - How To Improve Your Golf Swing Indoors.
And as a bonus – we’re including free shipping thru December 31st, 2007
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"GMS Has Helped My Game and Confidence"
Hi Hayden,
My game has improved and I’ve focusing on centerness of hit. When I do have a miss hit, they’re happening less each round; my understanding of my PLAN helps me to recover more quickly. I’ve been working on my irons more, I’m not afraid to try them now and I feel my driving has improved. Last week I played and hit 13 fairways in a row.
My friends I golf with have also noticed. We have a weekly game where we play for a crown; if you win you get the crown for the week. My name is now on top of the list for the most wins!!!!
GMS has helped my game, my confidence in my abilities, and to understand and know my PLAN, for today and the future. I just want to thank you for your teachings.
Well thanks again and keep the Monkeys away.
Thanks
Barry I – Cape Coral, Florida - Sent November 22nd, 2007
Attended St. Augustine location on February 26th to 28th, 2007
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"I’ve Improved from a 19.6 to a 12.6"
Jeff,
This is Mike from Boston. Since we were last in contact, I've had some great rounds of Golf. I've had a lot of rounds in the low 80s and had a 76 at my local course! All thanks to Golf Made Simple. I am definitely thinking of returning some time in '08. My handicap has gone from a 19.6 to a 12.6!!!
I am thinking of purchasing a new set of clubs and a new driver for next year (still have the original set I started out with). Any suggestions or recommendations of what I should get? Would you recommend getting them custom fitted or just off the shelf?
Mike Donohue – Boston, Massachusetts – Sent November 20th, 2007
Attended St. Augustine location on February 16th to 18th, 2007
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Have You Ordered Our DVD?
Wow, I’m sure you’ve already heard the announcement of the new GMS DVD. I hope you’re excited as I am. This DVD is great for Golfers that have already been to GMS because you’ll be able to see a lot of our drills being explained by the creator of the GMS - Marc Solomon. Along with some great golf specific exercises you can use to strengthen your golf muscles.
This DVD will also be great for Golfers that have never been to see us yet. This way you can start to see what GMS is all about, along with starting to use our Results Based Approach so that you can start to see and feel improvement. Many Golfers might think we’re just like everybody else in the golf teaching business – yet, that can’t be farther from reality – we’re much more advanced. And I guarantee that after watching this DVD that you’ll be convinced how great our program is and that you’ll become a GMS believer like the over 1,000 Golfers from around the world that come to see us every year.
To order the DVD, just click here to vist the DVD order page on our website then you can order this excellent DVD.
Alex - Director
Golf Made Simple Inc.
Phone:1 (888) 580-3635
Email: Alex@GolfMadeSimple.com
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Golf Made Simple Upcoming Dates
San Diego, California
Thank you to the Barona Creek Golf Club for two special years at their facilty. Our Palm Springs / La Quinta California location will now take the place of GMS San Diego beginning November 26th, 2007.
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Golf Made Simple Upcoming Dates
Tampa, Florida
December 1st & 2nd
December 5th to 7th
December 8th & 9th
December 12th to 14th Level II w/ Hayden Lewis
December 15th & 16th
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Brian B., Glenn O., James O' B., Rick G.
San Diego | Nov. 16th, 17th & 18th | 2007
Ray R., Wayne P., Gary G., Bubba H.
Amelia Island | Nov. 5th, 6th & 7th | 2007
Brian A., Tomi S., Beth M., Vince M.
San Diego | Oct. 12th, 13th & 14th | 2007

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How Do You Scramble?
Isn’t it interesting that on The Champions Tour (The Senior Tour) that the leaders in the Scrambling Stat are also the Leading Money Winners and Scoring Leaders.
What’s the Scrambling Stat? It’s something most Golfers try to do at least 14 holes each round – so it’s pretty important if you want to score well. The Scrambling Stat is when you miss the green for your 1st shot on a Par 3, 2nd shot on a Par 4, or 3rd shot on a Par 5 – yet are able to make Par or Birdie.
The leaders - Jay Haas and Loren Roberts are making Par or Birdie from off the green 66 and 69 percent of the time, respectively. The average for most Golfers is under 20%. And because if you’re scoring around 95, you have about 16 Scrambling opportunities per round – yet if you get up and down only 20% of the time - that means you’ve made bogey or worse 13 times. Whereas if Jay Haas had 16 Scrambling opportunities, he would make bogey or worse only 6 times.
Would you like to improve 7 strokes? Then work on your wedges and putter, because even though you may feel your short game is pretty good – it’s not nearly good enough!
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What does skiing or snowboarding have to do with Golf? More than you can imagine! I went snowboarding this past week for the first time and struggled. How did I struggle? Like a Golfer that had lost their swing and couldn’t find it!
There are great similarities between snowboarding for the first time and wanting to improve your golf skills. With both, you want to improve as fast as you can – yet the more patience you have – the faster you’ll improve. And the more simple, natural you make the learning process – the more enjoyment you’ll receive.
In improving your Golf the Monkey that can’t get over the hump has a tendency of seeking out complicated approaches to improving. And when you don’t improve – you often think you need to find something even more complicated to work on.
While at the same time – the ones making it look easy – are the ones making it the most simple.
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