Issue #242

June 4th , 2008

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Golf's US Open Next Week
(Watch and Learn)

So we have one more tournament on the PGA Tour until everybody whips themselves into frenzy the following week at the US Open in San Diego, California. I associate the US Open with being in the heart of golf season – so that may mean that Golfers are starting to get into their weekly games and enjoying life.

I believe there a few things you should be observing when watching the US Open on television. One of which is the Players making their PLAN before each shot. I'd like for you to take notice and compare how you do it, versus how they do it.

The common Golfer walks (or drives their cart) down the fairway to their golf ball; once at the ball; they find their yardage, look at their clubs and say to themselves – 'I'm 185 yards to the green, that's my 3 iron' – and away they go.

The Player you'll see on television at the US Open will walk down the fairway to their golf ball; they'll get the yardage to the flag; the distance to front of the green; the distance to the back of the green; along with the distance the flag is to the left-side and right-side of the green. The Player will also observe where the trouble is around the green; take into account their predominant ball flight; along with taking into account which way their ball goes when they do hit a bad shot.

Then and only then will they select a club and aim for their shot. How close does that come to how you prepare for each shot?

And although, their golf swings are much better than the common Golfer's golf swing – the main reason the Player doesn't make a slew of Double Bogies and Triple Bogies is that they have a PLAN for every golf shot that's based on their Strengths and Weaknesses.

Yes, there will be people that debate me that the reason the Player has less Doubles and Triples is that they have better golf swings – I won't deny that that's part of the reason. But, it's not the whole reason.

And although the Player has more talent than the common Golfer, one reason they can make better, more confident golf swings for each shot is because they thoroughly PLAN each shot before they even select a club. And additionally, because their PLAN is so well made; that when they do make a bad golf swing; the ball doesn't end up in a position that will leave them the potential to make a Double or Triple Bogey.

The common Golfer just glances at the yardage to the center of the green and hits the club that pertains to that yardage based on making perfect contact with the golf ball. Though, unfortunately, this Golfer has decided the yardage they can hit their 3-iron based solely on a couple of pure hits that they had back in 1993. Yet, they stick with that yardage even though they usually hit the ball short of the green in the bunker or they'll try to get that extra yardage to the green by swinging too hard and ending up in areas of the golf course you rather not be.

Now the Golfer will often times say – 'Well, I don't have a caddie to give me those yardages and I can't take too long to decide what club to use because the other Golfers I play with will be waiting for me.'

Well, you can PLAN if you know when to PLAN and how to PLAN.

No, you don't need to know the exact yardage from the left-side of the green to the flag, but you could and should have a good estimate or even turn it into a fraction. For example: 'The flag appears to be 2/3's across the green'. Which means that 2/3's of the green is to the left of the flag and only 1/3 of the green is to the right of the flag.

If that's the case, which side of the flag should you aim towards?

And the answer isn't straight at the flag. If you do aim at the flag in this scenario, hit a good golf shot, yet the golf ball drifts a little to the right (has that ever happened to you), you'll end up missing the green to the right and possibly short siding yourself with a tough wedge shot. And this is the classic case of you hitting a really good golf shot to the green, but possibly ending up with a Double Bogey.

The Player won't let that happen. The Player in the scenario above would aim to the 2/3's side of the green so that if the ball drifts a little right, it would end up on the green. If it drifts a little to the left, it would also end up on the green.

So yes, there's a big difference in the way the Players in the US Open hit the golf ball versus how you hit the golf ball, but they do make bad golf swings during the course of a round of golf. And those bad swings could lead to disasters when you're playing a golf course set-up for the US Open. But, the top Players won't experience a lot of disasters with their bad shots because they'll have a PLAN to avoid them.

The common Golfer will aim at the flag like they think Tiger Woods would do – yet, in many of those situations Tiger wouldn't be aiming at the flag. Tiger has a PLAN that's based on more factors than just on how far he hits his 3-iron on his very best golf swing.

The Monkey selects their club and shot based solely on the distance to the center of the green

The Player selects their club and shot on a whole lot more

Go ahead, Be a Player!

Regards,

Marc Solomon - Your Instructor For Life

www.GolfMadeSimple.com

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Why Toronto? Well the Toronto area is the 3rd biggest supplier of Golfers to Golf Made Simple's programs in Florida, California and Arizona. So when we received the opportunity to come ‘North of the Border' this summer – we jumped at the chance

We heard a lot of "You need to open up in Toronto because I'll be your #1 client" and "If you ever come to Toronto, I'm sure all my friends will sign-up!" Well Toronto, here we come!

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"I Broke 100 For The 1st Time!"

Hayden,

Just wanted to update you on my game.  The Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, I broke 100 for the first time, scoring a 99 on the course at Rock Island Arsenal.  51 on the front, 48 on the back.  That's a full 10 strokes better than my best score at the end of last season. 

The game just continues to improve.  I'm beginning to believe that the biggest take away from GMS is the ability to quickly analyze bad shots.  Knowing what has gone wrong makes it easy to put that shot behind me and move on to the next good shot, eliminating carrying the frustration of “what's going wrong?” from bad shot to bad shot.

Glenda's game also continues to improve.  On my 99 game, she scored a 108, her best ever.  We both continue to marvel at what you guys taught us and how much it's helped.

Can't wait for our next game (maybe tomorrow!)

Rocky E – Bettendorf, Iowa – Sent June 2nd, 2008

Attended Boca Raton location on March 28th to 30th, 2008



"The Most Incredible Golf Experience!"

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I finally GET it! This was the most incredible golf experience I have ever had. Hayden was awesome. I practice the 4 principles EVERY time I play golf.

Thank you for ridding me of the 50 instructions that I was told to remember before each shot on prior golf lessons. I am no longer a practicing contortionist either! I found it very easy to forget all of the Monkey lessons and only concentrate on the appropriate 4 items at hand. Overall my driver, irons, and chipping have increased beyond expectations. I am still working through my putting issues, but am confident with Hayden's future correspondence that I will get a handle on that too.

Thanks again for everything,

Jane K – Middleton, Maryland – Sent May 28th, 2008

Attended St. Augustine location on February 29th to March 2nd, 2008

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The Buzz with Alex

Our Fearless US Open Predictions

As a bonus this week I have made a few fearless predictions about the US Open that'll be held in a little over a week:

One – Johnny Miller will be obnoxious, irritating and unlistenable as he says things just for the sole purpose of saying things. He is as Monkey as Monkey can be. Yes, a Monkey that once shot 63 in the US Open – yet, the golf tips and comments he makes often times just don't make any sense. And unfortunately many Golfers watching the telecast will try his golf tips even though they may not pertain to you – well maybe not unfortunately, we probably get half our business from Golfers that have messed up their golf swing listening to him.

So on the other-hand, listen to what Johnny says next week, practice all of his tips - you're going to do great!

Two – Tiger will be the talk of the week (and rightfully so, since he's the 'Best Player On The Planet') as they give you close-up after close-up of his left knee – and without a doubt, Johnny Miller will come up with some explanation of why Tiger's swing has put massive pressure on his left knee. Johnny might even give a solution to how Tiger could fix his swing.

Yes, of course in his own mind he's qualified to tell Tiger how to fix his golf swing – didn't he once shoot a 63 in the US Open? Hey, you know what the difference between Johnny Miller and God is? God doesn't think he's Johnny Miller!

Three – Someone will surprise you. A name that you've heard in the past, that might not have won lately, will come up and make a run at the title. Somebody like a Lee Janzen or Colin Montgomerie type that has been at the top in the past, but may have faded back the last few years. I'm not saying that Player is going to win it, but they'll be near the top on Saturday night after the 3rd round.

Regards,

Alex Director
Golf Made Simple Inc.

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How Did This Guy Lose?

Who was the best ball-striker at last week's PGA Tour event in Ohio? No, it wasn't the winner Kenny Perry! The guy hitting the golf ball better than anybody else was Jon Mills from Canada. Jon who? Jon Mills.

Mills hit the golf ball as well as anyone could ever want to – especially on a world-class golf course. In Round 2 – Mills hit 14 out of 14 Fairways off the tee; averaged 305 yards on his tees shots and hit 14 out of 18 Greens in Regulation.

So what did he score? 4 over par 76! Nobody came close to hitting the golf ball as well as Jon Mills on this day, yet he had the 57th best score for the day. If it were Tiger Woods or Lorena Ochoa with these ball-striking stats – they might've shot 62 (14 shots better than Mills).

Why did Mills score so high? He had 34 putts in the round and averaged 2 putts on the greens he hit in regulation. Which might be good enough if you're looking to break 100, but it's not good enough on the PGA Tour.

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"Have you ever gotten confused about your golf swing on the golf course? Have you ever been working on a draw on the driving range and then tried to bring that swing to golf course only to hit some terrible shots that left you more confused and frustrated?

Hitting the golf ball better is just as important as an improved putting stroke in the quest for lower golf scores. You need to work on your golf swing to improve your scores. And when Golfers come to see us - we work very hard on improving your golf swing and helping you to become more consistent. Though, we don't necessarily try to help a Golfer develop a draw.

If a draw develops as you're improving your golf swing - excellent! If it doesn't, but you have developed another ball flight (straight or a fade) that you can consistently rely on - excellent! Golfers that try to rework their golf swing for the sole purpose of developing a draw are on the road to Frustration City. Have you ever made a trip to Frustration City?"

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