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What Causes Compensations in Your Golf Swing?
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The idea that golf needs to be as complicated as many Golfers are making it is a frustrating/confusing concept to me. Every week, I hear of a new, groundbreaking concept that someone has come up with that’ll help all Golfers to hit the golf ball farther and straighter. I’ve heard about new grips, swing plane concepts, weight transfer systems, along with stuff I don’t want to even mention that supposedly will make your swing automatic.
And the funny part is that there are Golfers out there that believe in this stuff because they feel as though – ‘the more complicated, the more better’. These Golfers don’t want to make their golf swing simple. This group of Golfers has a weird perversion towards making things more complicated. They feel as though they need to have 8 steps in their swing. They feel as though that in addition to keeping their head still, they also need to get their elbow tucked into their side as they shift their weight, keep their golf club on plane and use the X-Factor.
It’s not that these Golfer don’t want to make it simple – it’s more about that they get so involved with listening and reading all the golf information out there, that they start believing the golf swing has to be complicated. But I believe these Golfers are in denial because as much as they say that they want to think about all that stuff (and the hundreds of other things they’re thinking about every swing) – they truly wish that they could make it simpler.
They often say to themselves that they’re thinking too much and need to swing without so many thoughts - Yet, many of these aforementioned Golfers have a tendency of getting frightened if they’re not thinking of enough things every time they swing. And although they readily admit that their bad shots are brought about because they were thinking too much – as they approach the golf ball, regardless of how much they try, they go back to thinking about everything they need to do in their golf swing.
These Golfers are constantly telling themselves to swing with no thoughts – that is until they prepare to hit the golf ball when they automatically revert back to thinking too much before, during and after their golf swing.
New Golfers Improve Faster
How is it possible that using the GMS - Results Based Approach, we can get a Golfer that’s just learning to play to be able to break 90 in less than a year? While at the same time there are Golfers that have been playing for years and have taken 100’s of lessons, been through countless golf schools – and still aren’t able to break 90 and/or 100 with any consistency?
As one Golfer that had spent enough money on golf lessons to support a small country (without seeing much improvement); recently wrote to us: “I think the difference between GMS and the other schools that we have attended are that you don’t get students bogged down with mechanics. Your explanations are easy to understand, the drills are fun, and your focus is on one thing…impact.”
Impact – What An Interesting Concept!
Yet, when you hear frustrated Golfers talking about what they’re working on in their golf swing, it often has nothing to do with impact. Everything is about how they saw themselves on video, how they’re taking the club too far outside, how their head is moving too much, how they’re not turning enough on the backswing, how they don’t have the butt of the club pointing down the target line at a certain point of their golf swing or how they don’t get enough fiber in their diet.
Well maybe, just maybe the reason that all those above compensations are happening is because you don’t know impact. Maybe if you worked on being able to get the different parts of your body working together so you’re more in control of the golf club, and/or understood what the motion of impact felt like – maybe all these other so called problems would self correct.
As the majority of Golfers that are struggling with their golf swing are learning to fix compensations by being prescribed more compensations that are being masqueraded as swing fixes – we see Results with our Golfers because many bad swing compensations will be eliminated by simply working on impact.
Do you know that you can eliminate the “over the top, outside in, casting” problem by working on impact?
Yet, many Golfers that have a simple slicing problem are told that the reason for this slice is the above mentioned “over the top, outside in, casting” problem. They are then given another compensation being masqueraded as a swing fix such as learning to ‘tuck in your elbow on the down swing’. And although it’s very easy to tuck in your elbow (or use any other swing “improvement” compensation) on practice swing after practice swing – this Golfer can never do it when there’s a golf ball to hit.
Why?
Because trying to tuck in your elbow is a swing “improvement” compensation that is being used to fix another compensation already in your swing. And that compensation is being used to cover-up another compensation. And thus, you’ll have to learn another compensation to fix that compensation and then another compensation to fix another. And pretty soon you have a golf swing that’s built upon compensations.
And when all these compensations align – you hit a good shot - yet, this doesn’t happen the majority of the time. This is why some Golfers hit the golf ball straight sometimes, to the right sometimes and to the left sometimes; why you hit the golf ball solid sometimes, behind the ball sometimes and top it sometimes – any of these could happen on any swing because you never know which compensation in your swing is not going to work.
So golf becomes frustrating because you have so many compensations in your golf swing that you end up saying – “I’m so inconsistent, I have so many things wrong with my golf swing.” And out of desperation, this Golfer now seeks out someone that will give them a complete swing overhaul that has nothing to do with impact – and as this Golfer struggles worse than ever with this complete swing change, they hear the infamous phrase of “well, you have to get worse before you get better!’
Great, by hearing that, it should make you feel better about your struggle. And the funny thing is that all that could be avoided and good golf swings could be created by understanding impact.
The Monkey jumps from compensation to compensation because each compensation they add to their golf swing to fix another compensation leads to more bad swing habits that cause you to add more compensations
The Player understands the motion involved with impact
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.
Please Click here to purchase through our website or call us at 1 (888) 580 - 3635.
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"GMS has more than met our expectations!"
Hi Marc,
This is Claude and Helene, we have just completed our second day of GMS at your LaQuinta facility. We are VERY pleased with what we have learned so far. It has more than met our expectations already, and we still have one more day to go. How great is that?
I just wanted you to know how IMPRESSED we are with Wat. He is simply AWESOME! He is by far the most passionate and best professional golf educator that we have seen. He is absolutely incredible.
THANK You Wat!
Claude and Helene – Ottawa, Ontario – Sent April 23rd, 2008
Attended Palm Springs/La Quinta location on April 22nd to 24th, 2008
"A Hole-in-One!"
Trevor:
I was at Golf Made Simple in St. Augustine on Jan 25-27th. It must have helped, because in the last three weeks I've had four chip-ins, the longest from 65 yards out, and this was followed by my first "hole-in-one" on April 20th!
On the next two holes, I had two more chip-ins. Overall, my game is improving, handicap improving and confidence increasing. Golf Made Simple (GMS) has been the right thing for me. My husband and I enjoyed having you as an Instructor.
Best Regards,
Marlene P. – Cape Haze, Florida – Sent April 24th, 2008
Attended St. Augustine location on January 25th to 27th, 2008
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Spring Is In The Air
Well, Spring has been in the air here in Florida since January – though 99% of the people reading this aren't in Florida. And warmer weather is making its way up to Whitehawk Ranch, our Lake Tahoe area location.
In fact, Marc, Scott (Marketing) and Jeff (our Lake Tahoe Instructor) will be making the trip up there this coming week to do as Marc says – "We have to make sure the golf course is in good order. And because I want to double check the golf course, I guess I'm going to have play a couple rounds a day."
Which I know isn't necessary since Whitehawk Ranch has yet again been ranked as the 11th Best Golf Course You Can Play in California by Golfweek Magazine and it was the top rated golf course last year according to Golfers that attended GMS in 2007. My guess is that there isn't any reason for the guys to go up there except to play some golf! But hey, who can blame them.
There are still some dates available in Lake Tahoe this summer. Also, GMS will still be holding classes in Florida at our Amelia Island and St. Augustine locations through the summer. For upcoming dates, please look to the right-side of this GIW or go to our website at http://www.GolfMadeSimple.com and click Rates & Dates.
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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AMELIA ISLAND, FL | March 10th to 12th | 2008
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BOCA RATON, FL | April 4th to 6th | 2008
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LA QUINTA, CA | April 17th to 19th | 2008

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This Guy Won The Masters
Golf is such a fickle game! You can have it one week and feel like the best Player in the world, then wham – it's back to reality! This phenomenon isn't just limited to your golf game. Trevor Immelman – the 2008 Masters Champion feels your pain.
After playing the best golf of his life and being hailed as the next great superstar – Trevor got a dose of reality last week at the PGA Tournament in Texas. Immelman missed the cut for the weekend and came in 5th from last place. Why?
While at the Masters, it felt like he made every putt he attempted – in Texas, he averaged 32 putts each round and over 2 putts for each green he hit in regulation. Contrast that to the winner, Adam Scott, who averaged 27 putts per round – which is 10 strokes better in just the first 2 rounds. Believe it or not – Putting is important to your score!
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"What's the worst thing a Golfer can do while in a "Bad Streak"? It's to Panic! So many Golfers go to the golf course and hit a "Bad Streak" and then panic. We get so upset with ourselves that we start to do things a sane person wouldn't do.
When the Player goes on a "Bad Streak" - the Player will take it in stride. They know that sooner or later, it'll happen. Though, the Player doesn't let their "Bad Streak" ruin their entire round. Meaning that a Player will limit themselves to making a double bogey at worst on a hole.
So after a "Bad Streak" of 5 holes, the worst they'd be is 10 over Par. Now that's the worst. Though, the Player will probably come out better than that. And for Golfers that are looking to break 90 or 100 - if you only have 5 double bogeys during a round – you should easily break that magic number!"
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