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How To Practice Your Golf Like A Player
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What would happen if you practiced your golf more this year than last year? Would you be a better Golfer? I guess it depends on what your definition of practice is.
To the mass majority of Golfers - practice is the science of banging golf ball after golf ball on the driving range; one after the other until every ball has been hit as far away from you as possible.
Practice is different things for different people.
For the majority of Golfers - it's about getting your bucket of balls, starting with your wedge, hitting a few balls with your 7 or 8 iron and then making the jump to your Driver. Which wouldn't be such a bad thing to do if you had a PLAN to practice as opposed to just hitting golf ball after golf ball trying to find a golf swing.
The above group is what we call Range Monkeys. Now before anybody that doesn't like it when we refer to some Golfers as Monkeys - before you get upset - you must understand what the term signifies. This term has nothing to do with ones skill level - nothing, nothing, nothing!
So as one Golfer wrote that he'd rather be called a Hacker than a Monkey - I find the term Hacker to be more offensive than being called a Monkey. A Hacker is a derogatory term to mean a terrible Golfer - Monkey has nothing to do with one's ability level. A Golfer that we term a Monkey is just a Golfer that has no PLAN. All they do is watch the other Golfers around them and do what they do - even though the Golfers around them might be as frustrated as you are.
It must be a case of Monkey See, Monkey Do.
Wouldn't it be more beneficial to watch a Player that has recently broken 90 and is progressing into the low 80's? Or watch a Player that was once scoring in the 100's, but is now into the 90's and progressing towards the 80's? Or a Golfer that has achieved the ultimate - going from the 100's to 90's to 80's and into the 70's? These are Players - Players are Golfers that are improving using a PLAN. Monkeys are Golfers that have been stuck for years without a PLAN.
Now, just because someone can score in the 70's occasionally, doesn't make them a Player. If the Player that improves from the 100's into 70's stops using their PLAN because they feel they've 'made it' - they may start losing their Player status!
A Player is a term for a Golfer that's using their PLAN to improve. It signifies a Golfer that's learning something that'll help them improve every practice session and every time on the golf course. I've seen Golfers that score in the high 90's that I believe are Players. Why? Because they're improving from the 100's and have a PLAN laid out to continue improving.
Though I've seen Golfers that score in the high 70's and low 80's that I'd call Monkeys because they've been stuck there for years - yet continue to do the same things over and over again - instead of making a PLAN based on their Strengths and Weaknesses to get where they want to be - down into the 70's consistently.
The terms Monkey and Player have nothing to do with skill level!!!!
The Monkey is the Golfer that goes from one tip in Golf Digest to the next tip that's handed out on the Golf Channel to the next one that they've read on an Internet Chat Room Discussion Board by someone that has a nickname such as 'swing guru'. Yet at the same time - none of these Golf Tips has ever helped you to break 100 or 90 or 80 or 70 - like they were advertised to do. So it's on to the next swing tip.
Trust me - there's nothing offensive about the term Monkey - it's more of a term that you could use the next time you go to the practice range to hit golf balls. After you set your bucket of balls down and before you take your first swing - look around, look at the other Golfers. And study them. Can you pick out any Range Monkeys?
Who's the Range Monkey?
It's the Golfer that has hit more than 2 balls without stepping back to make a PLAN. Why is this important? Because on the golf course you don't have the luxury of hitting multiple golf balls in a row. Each time you walk up to the golf ball on the golf course - you need to make a PLAN for your shot. Shouldn't you 'practice like you play'?
It's the Golfer that's just hitting to the middle of the range. They don't have a target, they're just hitting to nowhere - especially with their Driver. But in their mind, they're practicing their swing. They feel as though practicing to targets isn't important at this point - it's more about their swing than where they're hitting the golf ball. They believe that they'll start to practice hitting to a target after they get their swing correct.
It's the Golfer that doesn't have a Warm-up PLAN. Their way of warming up is to hit 5 or 6 wedges and a few 7 irons because they have the fear of wasting golf balls. They need to conserve as many balls as they can for their Driver. 'I mean, if I hit more than 5 or 6 wedges and a few 7 irons - I'd only have about 50 golf balls left to practice my Driver.'
It's the Golfer that'll hit one good shot and say to themselves - 'That's it!' Then try to repeat that swing on their next shot. And if that shot is good - they try to repeat that same swing on their next shot and so on. But, whenever they try to repeat that same swing and hit a bad shot - they're off to another vine (or I should say another swing tip) trying to find 'it' again. And if that tip works for a few swings and then leaves them - it's on to another tip.
And for many Golfers, this routine goes on for years upon years. Maybe that's why GMS sees over 1,000 Golfers a year that have been stuck in the 100's, 90's and 80's for 3, 5, 10 or 20 years. Why? Because they get into one of the above Monkey Routines - or because they haven't improved in such a long time, they end up not practicing at all. Now, that's not to say that they haven't tried hard to improve or break those barriers. I'm sure the majority of Golfers have tried. My belief is that many Golfers just aren't trained or taught how to have a Practice PLAN.
Who's the Player?
It's the Golfer that uses their Strengths and Weaknesses to formulate a PLAN. The Player's PLAN is to have a Warm-up PLAN. The Player's Warm-up PLAN about knowing how to get your golf mind working so that you're ready to get the most out of your Practice PLAN. The Player's Practice PLAN is about incorporating your Swing Drills in between the shots that you're hitting to targets. And by target, I don't just mean to a green. The Player divides the green into multiple targets, just like they should when they're on the golf course.
Are you a Player?
The Monkey practices based on nothing more than just going from one swing tip to another while they hit ball after ball
The Player has a PLAN to improve by using a Results Based Approach
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 to help you become a Player, 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.
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"My Handicap Index Has Improved"
Hi Paul,
I've played 20 games since Jan 7th that recorded in my handicap index. 8 of the top 10 scores have happened since I had the 3 day GMS program with you in early Feb. My index has improved from a 23 before GMS to 20.1 today. A 3 stroke handicap improvement in less than 2 months!
I still have some screw up shots, but that usually happens when I don't use the "tick tock" routine. (Why don't I use it for every shot??).
I'm very pleased with the progress and look forward to an 18 index in the near future!
Cheers,
John Carter - Naples, Florida - Sent March 31st, 2008
Attended Boca Raton location on February 8th to 10th, 2008
"29 Strokes Off My Previous Score"
Hi Chuck,
I had 2 very good games this past week in Panama City after seeing you in Tampa. On one of the courses I managed to have several great drives in the 225 to 245 yard range. Before Golf Made Simple I was only able to hit my driver in the 190 to 210 yard range.
I managed to shave 29 strokes off my previous score at the same course.
At the other course that I have been playing; I also managed to cut about 30 strokes off the score. It is really amazing how much better I am playing!
Anyway, thanks for putting the joy back into golf for me. We are off to Canada tomorrow. I'll be in touch with you once we start playing golf in the cold North.
Thank you,
Bill S - Ontario, Canada - Sent March 31st, 2008
Attended Tampa location on March 5th to 7th, 2008
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Recession? What Recession?
Recession? What Recession? Boy, you couldn't tell that there's a Recession based upon the amount of Golfers we're seeing at GMS in Florida, California and Arizona or the advanced bookings we have in Lake Tahoe.
I wonder why Golf Made Simple isn't seeing what the economists are seeing. Could it be that there are so many people enjoying our program that they're going home and telling their friends that they need to come see us? Could it be the number of Golfers that have improved in years past that are coming back to see us? Could it be that Golfers know that Golf Made Simple will help them improve because we've either helped them before or a one of their friends to play better golf?
Could the same Golfers that have written emails like the ones below (that have all come into us in the last 2 days), be also telling their friends that they need to see GMS?
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"Just back from Tampa and an incredible 3 day school with Chuck. I can't tell you how much we all enjoyed Golf Made Simple and what an A1 instructor you have in Chuck. Any challenge we gave him he worked with; and believe me, we gave him a few challenges!!!!!" (Received April 1st, 2008)
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"My Golf Club was holding the Ladies Spring Meeting (our biggest golf competition of the year). I went out on the course (following my GMS warm up of course). Anyway...........I won!!!!!!!!!!!!! I came in with a net 60 (gross 95). It was the best golf I'd ever played and the most satisfying round I'd ever had. I stuck to my plan and consequently played to my true ability. I even had a little article written about me in the local paper! (Received April 2nd, 2008)
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"I truly believe I now have the right foundation to take my game to the next level. And I will tell anyone who asks about where I found the 'magic' to improve my game; that Paul Moore and GMS are that magic." (Received March 31st, 2008)
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"Simply put, I don't think the time could have been spent more wisely. Paul was equal parts engaging, serious and humorous which seems to me to have been the perfect combination. While I have definitely improved as a result of the instruction, more importantly I came away with a logical understanding of what makes for a good swing. Not only do I know when I have made a good swing, I know why I have made a bad swing. That knowledge gives me so much more confidence when I am golfing." (Received April 2nd, 2008)
These are just 4 that we received in the last couple of days. We actually have many more from these same dates, along with from last week and the week before and the week before that.
What are you waiting for?
Regards,
Alex – Director
Golf Made Simple Inc.
Toll Free - 1-888-580-3635
International – 001.904.460.8355
Email: Alex@GolfMadeSimple.com
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LA QUINTA, CA | February 25th to 27th | 2008
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ST. AUGUSTINE, FL | March 17th to 19th | 2008
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"Joe Durant Continues To Hit Fairways"
Yet again, Joe Durant was the leader in the Fairways Hit category at the PGA Tour tournament last week in New Orleans. And yet again, although he hit more fairways than anyone else - many Golfers that hit far less fairways beat him fairly easily when it came down to score.
As Joe Durant hit 82% of his Fairways, the average Player in the tournament hit 'only' 64%. Though Joe was 4th from last place as far as scoring - exactly 15 shots behind the winner.
Do more fairways hit guarantee that you'll have your best scores? No, this is proven every week. So if this is true, why do you spend almost all your time practicing to hit your Driver straight?
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"How do you react to the statement below?
Many frustrated Golfers have 13 different swings for the 13 different irons and woods in your golf bag. You swing your Driver different than your pitching wedge. You swing your 3 iron different than your 7 iron. You swing your hybrid different than your 5 wood.
Annika has said it. Tiger has said it. Vijay has said it. What have they said - "All clubs should be swung the same way." You have enough swing thoughts without thinking about how you need to swing your 5 iron differently than your 8 iron. You need less swing thoughts to 'Play As Well As You Want To' - not more swing thoughts!"
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