Issue #292

December 8th, 2009


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'How To Fix The Cause Of Golf Swing Problems?'

All I want for Christmas is a …. Golf swing. Imagine if it was as easy as sending a letter to the North Pole.

“Santa, all I want is a consistent golf game. I’ve been a good ___ (girl or boy, you fill in the blank). I’ve been nice to the ones around me. And yes, I have been practicing hard for the last few years to improve my golf swing. Yet, like most people – I don’t improve as much as I should, regardless of what I do. Please, please, please put a brand new, shiny golf swing under the tree for me this year!
 
Regards, Ades Perate Golfer”

Will an improved golf swing just appear out of nowhere? Probably not. A consistent golf swing needs to be earned. Yet I’m sure there are many Golfers that feel they deserve a better golf swing just because they have spent hours upon hours on golf lessons and hitting golf balls at the driving range.

Unfortunately for these Golfers – an improved golf swing isn’t only about the number of hours you have put into golf instruction or hitting golf balls. An improved golf swing comes more from the knowledge of understanding how “Cause and Effect” affects your golf swing.

Most Golfers are improperly taught to work on the “Effect” in their golf swing. Meaning: If you’re told that your golf swing comes over the top (or that you have an outside to in golf swing), most Golfers are taught that they need to swing more from the inside, or that they need to swing more inside to out. Often times they are improperly told that the way to do that is to try to drop the golf club down into the slot on their downswing.

However, that doesn’t produce positive results for many Golfers right away. Most Golfers struggle with this because the above instructions don’t fix the Cause of the over the top movement. The only thing that those instructions do is work on the Effect.

And in fact, many Golfers don’t produce positive golf shots even after hours upon hours of practice. Why? Because you can’t improve your golf swing if you’re working on trying to fix the Effect. You first need to find and fix the Cause.

So what is the Cause of the over the top swing mentioned above?
 
Well, it can be many things. For example: Is it something at set-up (weight distribution, ball placement, posture)? Is it something at the start of your backswing (too much hands, too much body, right-side of body doing too much, left-side of body doing too much, right-side not doing enough, left-side not doing enough, bad synchronization of body and arms)?

Now a lot of people might say – “Well maybe that Golfer is taking the club too far outside on the backswing. They probably need to take the golf club more inside on the way back.”

Yet, that would still be trying to fix an Effect. The question needs to be – ‘Why is that person taking the club too far outside?

What’s Causing them to take the club back in that direction?’

It’s very easy for most Golf Instructors to see a Golfer taking the club back to the outside or the golf club coming over the top or not enough hip movement or not shifting weight correctly. However, truly exceptional Instructors (like my Instructors at GMS) are able to rise above that 3rd Grade level of teaching to know and understand the difference between Cause and Effect. A truly exceptional Golf Instructor should know why that Golfer is making those bad movements – and they should know how to correct them.

As opposed to a lower level Golf Instructor that would teach their Golfers by saying – “I see your problem. You’re taking the club too far outside. You need to take it more inside on the way back.”

An exceptional Golf Instructor will find the Cause by doing different tests with the Golfer. We want to find what's Causing the golf club to go outside.  That way we'll be able to help you eliminate the problem.  As opposed to most golf instruction that just teaches you take the golf club more inside.  Yet that's not fixing the Cause - so regardless of how much you practice what you're told - you're going to continually get the same negative Effect.
 
So for example: say that we find that the Cause of the over the top (outside to in swing) was being Caused by your left-side not doing enough in your golf swing (on the way back and/or the way forward). Our next step is to find – why isn’t your left-side doing enough.

Is your left-side as coordinated as your right-side, is your left-side weaker than your right-side, does your right-side do too much that it doesn’t allow your left-side to do what it’s supposed to do, is your left-side too slow, etc.

Once we can answer that – then we work with you to improve the movements of the left-side of your body in your golf swing. That’s
fixing the Cause! Once that person starts to learn how their left-side should work – it’s amazing how fast that over the top move disappears! And because of that – our Golfers will see consistent improvement from their very first swing. That doesn’t mean their first golf swing will now go 300 yards. It means that each golf swing they take – they’ll see a little more improvement in their ballstriking.

However, the many Golfers that are taught to devote the next months to dropping their club into the slot or taking their club more inside on the way back so that they can swing more from the inside ... will continue to struggle. Because regardless of how much they try to fix this … they’re more likely to find a brand new, shiny golf swing under a tree than they are to fix their over the top golf swing using the “Fix the Effect” method that 99% of all golf instruction is based on.

GMS works with you to find the Cause of your swing problems, correct those problems and to understand why those problems happened in the first place. That’s why our Golfers are improving. And most others are not.

The Monkey is constantly tinkering with their golf swing by jumping from Effect to Effect

The Player is smarter than that and searches out to find the Cause

Go Ahead, Be A Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon -Your Instructor For Life

www.GolfMadeSimple.com

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“All My Golfing Friends MUST Attend Your Programme!”

Hi Jeff,

We had a great time and I know Greg feels the same as I do; we've now got some simple routines which we know will help us improve, with practice, and that the results are almost instantaneous. It's pretty remarkable. So much so, that I'm compelled to become a de-facto GMS "agent" by telling all of my golfing friends that they MUST attend your programme! And I'm confident most will..........because, if they don't, they're going to eat my dust!!

Honestly, I can't thank you enough. The feeling I get from hitting a pure golf shot is immense. And I hit a few on the last 9 holes that I really enjoyed. Ordinarily, that first drive in the afternoon would have terrified me, especially with the wind stiffening into my face. And all I had to say to myself was "stay connected". And, BOOM...straight down the middle. WOW! That's a powerful image and, as you know, that's half the battle.

For me, Golf is a great metaphor of life. As it is to many people around the world. I love playing it to my potential and I hate playing it badly. I think I will be returning on a regular basis with groups of 3 of my mates so we need to organise some dates.

All the best,

Paul T – Surrey, U.K. - Sent December 7th, 2009

Attended Spain location on December 4th to 6th, 2009

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“I Shot My All Time Low Round!”

Hello Sam,

I have been doing the indoor drills practically every day for the past month as part of a fitness routine and in anticipation of a trip to Florida to visit with family. As a result, I had a great break through day on Tuesday. Everything was clicking with “The Plan”.

While playing with my Dad and sister Keena at the Legacy Golf Club in Clermont, FL, I shot my all time low round of 83.

And the hole-in-one on the 15th hole was memorable! Many thanks.

Best regards,

Lynn K – Bollingbrook, Illinois - Sent October 30th, 2009

Attended La Quinta location on April 13th to 15th, 2009

 

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The Buzz with Alex

Dates Are Starting To Sellout!

We have had many, many phone calls and emails recently from Golfers looking to either come to GMS for the first time, along with Golfers coming back for repeat sessions. Now last year at this time, we were busy – maybe not as busy as previous years with phone calls and emails – yet still busy.

However, this year, we have received more phone calls and emails than I can ever remember for the end of November and beginning of December. So we must be doing something right.

Many of the people contacting us are looking at dates in February, March and April – and they’re saying: “Ok, I’ll call you in January or February to make arrangements.” Yet, I have some important news … if you’re calling us in February for March or April dates – chances are they won’t be available. We’ll probably be sold-out for March and April at that point. It happens every year! And with us having more inquires than ever before – it will happen again … maybe even sooner.

As you may know already – we limit each location to just 4 Golfers. Many dates in March at all our locations are almost filled up. There still are dates open at this point for February, March and April – however, most of those dates will be filled up more thz weeks in advance.

So if you know you want to come sometime in the future. Call me to look at what we have available, you might be surprised at how many dates are already filled. Then, once we find a date – we can offer to hold those dates for you for 48 hours as you make travel plans. If after 48 hours your plans don’t work out – we’ll just release those dates.

But don’t wait for a few weeks before hand to make your plans because if you do … those dates probably won’t be available.

Regards,

Alex – Director, Golf Made Simple Inc.

 

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Are You As Consistent As A PGA Tour Player?

Consistency, consistency, consistency - From the weekend Golfer all the way up to the best Players in the world on the PGA Tour ... we're all looking for consistency.

And although when a PGA Tour Player shoots a 79 - many Golfers will say - "Hey 79, that's not too bad." On the PGA Tour - that's disaster.

Especially if you scored a 67 in the 1st Round as Matt Bettencourt did at the PGA Tour Event at Disney World a few weeks ago.

So the question needs to be - if a PGA Tour Pro that has won over $740,000 this year can have a 12 shot difference in score from round to round ... should a Golfer that doesn't play golf for a living be overly concerned if they do the same from time to time?

The Stats:

Round 1 -67; Driving Distance - 291 yards; Driving Accuracy - 64%; GIR - 72%; Putts - 26

Round 2 - 79; Driving Distance - 263 yards; Driving Accuracy - 43%; GIR - 61%; Putts - 34

Consistency, consistency, consistency - we all want!
 
 
 

"Hit Your Driver Like A Top Tour Player"

Excerpted from GIW Issue 259 - November 25th, 2008

Here we go again with Driving Accuracy. As this may come as a shock for any Golfer that has been diligent in trying to keep their golf ball on the short grass – Driving Accuracy when it comes to simply hitting Fairways is the most overrated stat in all sports. Now, I know that reading this information probably upsets many Golfers whose battle cry on the links is simply – "if I could just hit more fairways I could …!"

And I know that I risk you canceling your subscription to GIW if you read this and say – "Marc, you're a complete idiot. Hitting Fairways is the most important thing in golf." But if you could just leave your preconceived notions in the next room for a few minutes – you might actually see something you've never thought of before.

When we're speaking about Driving Accuracy – yes, you need to keep your golf ball in play to have fun on the golf course. There's nothing worse than hitting your tee shots into the trees or water or losing golf balls. It's incredibly upsetting to always …..

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