Issue 273 | March 10th, 2009

Has Your Golf Swing Been Built Using Compensations?

Last week we finished Part 1 by saying that we'll continue with the Mantra of the Golf Instructor - "when all else fails - teach Compensation #8". Which unfortunately is something you’re most likely trying to do on every golf swing. If you missed Part 1 and would like to catch-up and see how we got to Compensation #8 - click here.

The Mantra of the Golf Instructor? When all else fails, tell the Golfer they need to swing more from the the inside out (Compensation #8). Or in other words for anybody that has never heard that phrase before - it's the feeling of swinging to the right.  This maybe the most abused Golf Tip ever created - and if you've ever had a typical golf lesson - I'd bet every dollar in my pocket that you have been told to do Compensation #8 at least once.

Though, what often follows after learning and then spending hours upon hours practicing to swing more from the inside – is that you start to push the golf ball out to the right even more.  Then, because you're hitting the golf ball too far to the right - you’re now told that you need to start turning over your wrists and/or forearms at impact so that you can close the clubface to make the golf ball go straighter (Compensation #9).

Yet, because of Compensation #9 - you start to develop an annoying pull/snap hook every once in a while.  So you’re told that your wrists are flipping through and that you need to start holding the angle of the club by setting your wrists at the top of your swing and holding them through impact (lag the club by holding your wrists); which turns out to be Compensation #10.

Which now officially means you've turned into that cartoon of the Golfer trying to hit the golf ball with way too many thoughts in their head. Meaning - you now might be going through your Checklist of things you need to do on every golf swing before and during every golf swing - starting from Compensation #1 and running through Compensation #10.

And then because you start losing power because you’re holding your wrists for too long – you’re told that you need to snap your wrists at impact at just the right time (Compensation #11).

However, what’s scary is that all these compensations have become bad habits in your golf swing, regardless of whether you’re thinking about them or not on every golf swing.  And what becomes even more frightening is that the next time you play – you’ll consciously and/or subconsciously end up adding more compensations to those compensations because you’re on a quest to find a way to hit the golf ball better.

And pretty soon, you have a golf swing that’s built on one compensation compensating for another compensation that’s compensating for another compensation that’s …. well, I’ll spare you the repetition.

Now, where did your Compensation Overload begin?

Your very first compensation probably started the second time you swung a golf club.  Why the second time?  Well, after you swung at the golf ball the very first time – you watched the result of your shot – then based on how close you were able to produce a perfect shot– you came up (consciously or unconsciously) with a compensation that you felt would bring you closer to that shot.

Now, we can go on and on and on – because the majority of Golfers reading this have more compensation in their golf swing then listed above.  Some might have the exact compensations listed above – others may have other compensations that weren’t listed.  Though, everyone does have compensations - from Tiger Woods all the way down the line.

The key to remember is – Compensations Equal Inconsistency

Meaning the less compensation you have in your golf swing – the better and more consistent you are.  For example:  Tiger Woods has less compensation in his swing versus the Golfer that’s ranked #125.  A 3 handicap probably has less compensations than a 10 handicap; and a 10 probably has less than a 20 handicap; and so on.

However, whenever all your compensations align, regardless of your skill level – you hit a great shot.  And even for the higher handicaps - it is possible for those compensations to align for a few swings or more.  For example:  a 25 handicap may have those compensations align for their drive and their second shot on a Par 4 and have a 3 foot putt for birdie.  And then on the next hole; hit the biggest, ugliest slice you ever saw and make triple bogey.

On the other hand – the 10 handicap doesn’t have as many compensations to align on every swing; so of course those compensations will align much more frequently and allow for those 2 great shots that set-up a Birdie to happen more often.  Additionally, because they don’t have to align as many compensations on their next drive, instead of hitting a huge slice; they may hit a power fade that stays in play and allows them the opportunity to make Par or better.

The more compensations in your golf swing – the harder it is to become consistent.  The less compensations in your golf swing – the easier it is to become more consistent.

So what’s the simple answer in the question of how to improve your golf swing?  Eliminate compensations. 

How do you do that?  First you find the Strengths of your golf swing.  Then you find the Weaknesses.  And it’s amazing how simple it is to get rid of these Weaknesses when you use a Results Based Approach.  As opposed to the Theories and Assumptions Approach that so many frustrated Golfers use that is similar to what we have described this week and last week of just piling compensations on top of compensations in order to fix simple faults.

Eliminate your compensations and you’ll be amazed at how consistent you can become.  The question many ask is:  How is it possible for GMS to have all those Testimonials on our Website and display 2 Testimonials in each GIW?   Because these Golfers have started the process of eliminating compensations from their golf swing.  Now, you’re never going to eliminate every compensation – but the sooner you start reducing your compensations one at a time – the sooner you’ll have a Testimonial on the GMS website about how well you’re playing.

As opposed to the traditional approach that most Golfers use of trying to fix swing faults by adding compensations.  And we have found that that’s why some Golfers never improve and GMS Golfers are constantly improving!

The Monkey tries to fix a bad habit by adding compensation

The Player is more focused on finding the cause of the bad shot and then eliminating the compensations that were created because of that cause

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life
www.GolfMadeSimple.com

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"You Are An Amazing Organization!"

GMS - I came to GMS having hacked around golf courses with friends and in benefit outings.  So I had no real instruction, I did not know what to expect.  I was overwhelmed (in a good way) by the effectiveness of your drills and the immediate improvement and success I realized during the three days.

Scott has a definite gift, his knowledge of the game and ability to translate his knowledge to different types of learners is amazing. If all of the GMS instructors are like him, then you are an amazing organization and will be forever successfu.

I can't wait to get out on the course and see if I can do as well at home. Thanks for an incredible experience that I will not soon forget.

Jill R – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Sent March 3rd, 2009

Attended Boca Raton Location on February 23rd to 25th, 2009



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"6 To 9 Shots Better Than I would Expect!"

Alex -

The tuition was great - Scott got it just right. I played 18 on the final day and shot my best golf score ever.  I shot seven over on the back nine which is 6-9 shots better than I would expect.
 
Best improvement - was using the driver and hitting it straight!!!

Thanks a lot,

Brian L –Surrey, England – Sent March 5th, 2009

Attended Boca Raton location on March 3th to 5th, 2009



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"I Have Found The Secret!"

Excerpted from Classic GIW Issue 157 from March 28th, 2006

"Is it something in your grip?  Could it be that you need to see 3 knuckles instead of 2 knuckles?

Could it be to start your swing with a little more wrist hinge so that you can set the club with more ease?

How about thinking of ....."

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Making Par From Off The Green

One of the most important stats to track is how many times you can wedge onto the green and make the next putt.  To show you the importance of doing this effectively – let’s look at PGA Tour veteran Greg Kraft.  Kraft is ranked last in the PGA for getting up-n-down for par.  And his scores (compared to the other Players) reflect this.

To show you the difference this stat makes – let’s compare him to someone that has played a similar number of rounds this year with greater success around the greens, along with better scores.  Mike Weir and Greg Kraft have similar stats for most categories, but different results.  They both played 5 events this year (Weir made the cut 4 times, Kraft 1 time).  Weir has won over $1,000,000 this year – Kraft has won $57,500 this year.

Weir has hit 62% of Fairways – Kraft 60%.  Weir has hit 65% of Greens – Kraft has hit 63%.  Scoring:  Weir is averaging 69.3 shots per round – Kraft is averaging 74.3.  Those 5 shots per round equate to a $1,000,000 difference.  Why 5 shots per round when the stats are so close – it’s their game around the green:  Weir get’s up-n-down 68% of the time – Kraft 'only' 42% of the time.

And remember – Greg Kraft is much, much, much better than you, and he’s 'only' getting up-n-down 4 times out of 10.  What do you think your percentage is?  Whatever it is – improve it and your scores will improve also!

 
 

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2 & 3 Day Programs Include:

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Some Recent Golfers

Golf School La Quinta 1

Marilyn A., Lynne E., Marilyn R., Cheryl D.
February 6th to 8th, 2009
GMS La Quinta/Palm Springs Location

 

Boca Raton Golf School 1

Jim R., Jill R., Rebecca D., Pat D.
February 23rd to 25th, 2009
GMS Boca Raton, Florida Location

 

Phoenix Golf School 1

Mark K., Penny L., Cindy L.
February 16th to 18th, 2009 
GMS La Quinta, California Location

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What does the GMS Golfer look like?

GMS has such a diverse group of Golfers that have come to see us from all over the world. From CEO's of major corporations to Emmy Award winning producers to small business owners to elementary school teachers to regular people like you and I.

With limiting our groups to only 4 Golfers - many of you don't get to meet all the great people that we get to meet. So we want to introduce you to some of them.

Your Name:

Molly Chapman

Where do you live?

I am a native Californian. I have lived in San Diego, Pasadena, San Francisco and Orange County.

Occupation and/or Charity involved with:

I worked as pediatric nurse practitioner in both hospital and private practice settings. I am now involved with multiple charity organizations, mostly involving children. One organization that GMS was very generous to donate to is CASA, which is court appointed advocates for special kids. www.casanet.org

Family:

Married for 27 years to Pete, an avid golfer and great guy. 2 children, Austin age 19 and Kelsey age 18. Austin is a sophomore at Pepperdine University and Kelsey is a senior in high school. We have a seven year old Wheaten Terrier that loves the golf course and golf carts ... sometimes breaks out and joins the golfers on the course we live on.

Year and location of first visit to GMS:

Barona (San Diego location) in February 2007.

Favorite GMS location:

That is a hard one, Whitehawk (Lake Tahoe area) was gorgeous, but I think my favorite will be La Quinta (Palm Springs area) because I just love the California desert.

Most memorable GMS moment:

When we went out on the golf course on day one of GMS and I scored better than my average score using only 4 clubs. It made me a believer!

Most valuable thing you have learned at GMS:

The "secret" of hitting the center of the ball at the correct pace…and that I can forget all the rest of the "tips".

What do you like about GMS:

Your Instructors are amazing, small group instruction, simple and result based instruction, not trying to change everything or sell stuff to the student, extremely professional, the huge improvement in my game after attending ...I could go on and on!

Describe what GMS means to you in 10 words or less:

Saved me from giving up the game!

Your favorite golf course and why:

Hideaway course in La Quinta, California. It is challenging, but beautiful and they give you lots of treats along the way.

Home golf course: :

Mesa Verde Country Club - It is a difficult course, so it keeps my game sharp. It has great people and lots of tournaments, team play, and events.

Golf Goal for 2009:

I will spend a minimum of 50% of my practice time on my short game

Favorite PGA, LPGA or Champions Tour Player:

I love underdogs, so Paul Goydos really made an impression on me in the Players tournament vs. Sergio Garcia in May. Also, Padraig Harrington, whose uncle told him something along the lines of: "best golfer in the world? You’re not even the best golfer in this house!" He has really been working hard and playing well in spite of what others thought.

If you could play a round of golf with 3 other people (living or dead), who would you pick to round out your foursome and what golf course (if you could play anywhere) would you choose to play on?:

One would be my mom, because I did not start playing golf until after her death and I wish I could have played a round of golf with her. I would also select Bob Rotella, author and sports psychologist, and Annika. I would choose to play this round at Cypress Point (on the Monterrey Peninsula in Carmel, California) because I have never played there and have heard it is incredibly beautiful.

Anything that you’d like to add:

Golf is a sport that builds relationships, teaches discipline and patience, allows us to spend time outside in some of the most beautiful places in the world ... and because of the way the handicap system is designed, people of various ability levels can play together. You meet the nicest people on the golf course! It is a lifetime sport, and I am so glad I gave it a try. GMS took the frustration out of the game and helped me enjoy it more than ever before.

I would recommend GMS to anyone who is serious about improving, yet wants to keep the game fun. It truly does what the name says, it makes golf simple.

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Limited Dates Available!

I apologize to the Golfers that are looking for specific dates and finding that they are sold-out.  We have great demand for the spots in our classes and with limiting only 4 Golfers to each location, classes fill-up fast.  That's not to say that we don't have classes available - we do have few.  Though as we get closer to the date you're looking for - it gets more difficult to get your preferred days.

Though with the upcoming announcement of two new GMS Locations, this will open up some spaces. Where are these two new locations?  Can't tell you today.  When will they open up?  End of May.  Are these good locations?  Of course they are!  Any guesses on where they are?

Regards,

Alex (Alexandria) - Director
Golf Made Simple, Inc.
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