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Tiger Woods Using a New Nike Driver at Augusta

April 5, 2010 by Editor  
Filed under Golf Equipment

AUGUSTA, Ga. Tiger Woods played last season using a Nike Dymo Tour driver with a Mitsubishi Diamana White Board 83x shaft, but on Monday at Augusta National he carried a second driver in his bag. Under his famous tiger headcover, affectionately known as Frank , was a Nike Victory Red Tour driver with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI series shaft. Tiger didn't drive the ball especially well at Augusta on Monday, sending drives well left of his target on the first, third, fifth, and 10th fairways. It should be interesting to see whether the club stays in his bag this week or if he reverts back to the Dymo on Thursday morning. On another Tiger equipment front, there were rumors swirling through the Internet that he might come to Augusta using a Nike Method putter . Stewart Cink and Lucas Glover use one, as do Paul Casey and Michelle Wie. The rumors turned out to be false; Woods played his practice round Monday using the same Titleist by Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter that he's been using for years. See-Try-Buy: Learn more about Nike clubs and schedule your fitting with GolfTEC . Related: Follow David Dusek on Twitter (Photo by Fred Vuich/SI)

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Golfers Are Funny About Golf Swings!

December 24, 2009 by Editor  
Filed under Golf Tips

Im going to try to the Stack and Tilt. Ive tried the 8 Step Swing, The X Factor, Slow and Low, Square to Square, along with every other new swing that has come out.

Ive tried video analysis, Ive tried Golf Tec, Ive even tried getting down on my hands and knees to pray.

Yet, I still have the same inconsistent golf swing. Ive spent hundreds well, thinking about it . Ive spent thousands . well, lets just put it this way . my kids inheritance isnt what it used to be trying to find something to help me become more consistent.

We live in a society that thrives on making things simpler. Perfect example: Would you rather use Microsoft Word or go back to loading paper into a typewriter and then having to go through the hassle of starting over after making a simple mistake. (Really, I tried to type mistake wrong to illustrate my point, but Microsoft wont let me make a mistake even if I wanted to).

Make Life Simple

Yet, the Golfer thats having a hard time on the golf course seems to be looking for more difficult. Were actually thinking of changing our company name to Golf Made Difficult, but we feel if we did there would be too much demand and we wouldnt be able to keep up with number of Golfers calling and emailing us to help them make complicated swing changes.

So well keep it Golf Made Simple

Why do most people today have their automobiles shift gears automatically as opposed to manually shifting? Why dont you have a rotary telephone in your house anymore? Do you know anyone that still fiddles with an answering machine thats hooked up by a cord to your telephone as opposed to voice mail?

Yet, the Golfer isnt happy until your Instructor sits you down to analyze every movement of your golf swing. The Golfer wants to know everything theyre doing wrong in their swing. You see my right elbow at the top of my swing, is that where its supposed to be? Well Mr. Lewis, youre right, according to our highly advanced technology that can analyze every movement in your golf swing, along with determining if youre getting enough calcium in your diet it shows that your right elbow is about 2.394 degrees out of place.

In every aspect of our life, were trying to make things Simpler. Were trying to use less thought to accomplish difficult tasks. Yet in Golf the so-called Swing Gurus are trying to make things more difficult!

An 8 Step Swing? I have difficulty walking and chewing gum at the same time.

To give you an idea on how embarrassed I am about this complicated is better philosophy that has hooked Golfers to the point of me relabeling it as Crack for Golfers somebody sent me this amazing comment they found on the Golf Tec website By primarily working in an indoor, controlled environment, clients can focus on the swing process as opposed to simply relying on ball flight. By ignoring ball flight in some of (the) lessons, clients can avoid reinforcing bad habits.

Ignoring your ball flight can avoid reinforcing bad habits? Is that a joke? Are they trying to be funny? Dont tell me theyre serious. That comment may be the #1 reason that video analysis will really mess up your golf swing!

Do I smell Snake Oil?

Technology has helped us create better golf clubs and golf balls. Its helped to make the golf club out of better materials (from Persimmon Wood and Hickory Shafts to Titanium and Graphite Shafts), along with allowing us to fit you to the correct equipment to match your golf swing.

All these other complicated swing techniques that are based upon you copying Jim McLeans 8-Step Swing or the Golf Tec model swing or the Stack and Shank ahhh, I mean the Stack and Tilt swing – hasnt helped anybody (I have ever met) swing better. It might make a Golfer feel better that at least theyre doing something to try to improve but has it helped your swing to improve to the point that your scores have gotten better?

So why have I gotten into the whole gimmick swing, video analysis, you better be careful what you do next to improve your golf swing – rap? Because its that time of year that millions of Golfers cant go outside to play so they feel the next best thing is to sign-up to take golf lessons at one of those video simulator places that you can get your swing analyzed, or wile away your time with a book that explains 8 different swing moves you need to master or get on a Golf Internet Chat room thats filled with closeted, anonymous Golf Gurus with nicknames such as Golf Genius that are looked up to like Rock Stars by frustrated, desperate Golfers that will do anything not to be frustrated anymore.

My question is Do you know anyone that has signed up for a 6 lesson Video Analysis series and taken all 6 lessons? On the other hand Do you know anyone that has signed up for a 6 lessons series and only taken 4 or 5 lessons? Why is that so commonplace? Well, they bait you in with promises of Glory and after the 4th week, when youre so confused that youre scared to swing the golf club back because youre thinking about everything youre doing wrong and how you want to make sure that you do it correct something deep down inside says to you this stinks!

This is too complicated, why am I making it so hard on myself?

The Monkey is constantly swinging from vine to vine looking for answers unfortunately they believe that the more difficult the vine is the better it is for their golf swing

The Player just Tick Tocks and smiles

Are you swinging vine to vine as you grit your teeth or are you smiling?

Go Ahead, Be A Player!
Regards,

Marc Solomon -Your Instructor For Life

www.GolfMadeSimple.com

Do You Take Golf Tips From Strangers?

July 8, 2009 by Editor  
Filed under Golf Tips

After the longest hiatus that Golf Improvement Weekly has ever seen (2 months) – we’re back. Just as it maybe a good thing for Golfers to take a break from the game every-once-in-a-while to refresh your brain – GIW needed to do the same. Although GMS had a record year in 2008, and 2009 is actually ahead of 2008 – it’s been a hectic 9 months (with 3 new GMS locations opening), along with everything else. So, we just needed a break from writing. So, just a few days ago when I still wasn’t writing – I amazingly became bored and started reading a forum on an internet chat room with the title of something like – “What I Don’t Like About Tiger’s Golf Swing” – where this supposed ‘guru’ that has adopted the title of “ITeachGolf” – listed everything he thinks is wrong with Tiger’s golf swing. And what’s funny is that I believe he wrote this just as Tiger was winning yet another golf tournament by shooting 13 under par. His/her contention is that Tiger really doesn’t have a good golf swing – the only reason he wins is that he’s just the best athlete on the PGA Tour. And that my friends is just another reason why you should stay away from Internet chat rooms – unless you want: A) to laugh; B) to cry; C) to be able to say to yourself – “are there really people that think that way?” This issue with Golfers wanting to improve their golf swing is something that myself and our company works with each day with multiple individuals that travel from around the world to come and see us. So yes, we specialize in golf swings. So when we see people that bring up nonsense like the above – it makes us cringe. Yet, the scary aspect is that many people might read further into what this ‘closet guru’ has to say about Tiger’s golf swing and even start to use the techniques he suggests Tiger needs to use. And that scares me because I know many Golfers are so desperate to improve – that they’ll try just about anything. Remember when you were young and your Mom said “don’t take candy from a stranger?” Well, many Golfers have forgotten about the dangers of doing that. ‘Don’t Take Golf Tips From A Stranger’ That’s going to be the title of my new book. Yet, as much as you need to continually warn the young about the aforementioned candy from a stranger – It’s my duty to remind you to do the same with golf tips. It can be dangerous for the health of your golf swing. For example: Last week I was walking through one of the many airports that I walk through each year (this one was LAX) – I really shouldn’t be telling you this because I told everybody in the office and my wife that I was hiking on the Robert Trent Jones Trail. I got to my gate, sat down in a chair to await my plane – and just 2 seats down from me, was a lady that was really into what she was reading – I had to look over to see what magazine she had. So at closer glance, I could see that she was reading a golf magazine and particularly an article about improving her golf swing. Now, I’m not the kind of person that just walks up to someone else and starts a conversation – yet, I had just finished helping a fantastic gentleman (a pretty famous person) with his golf swing for 3 days at a beautiful golf course – so I was on a natural high and in a really good mood – so I couldn’t resist. I had to ask her what she was reading. When she looked up at me with this – “Why are you bothering my?” look – I said, ‘I apologize, I’m a Golfer also. And I was just interested in what you’re reading.’ Well, I got more than I was asking for: She went into a 23 minute briefing of what’s wrong with her golf swing. She then took out a pad of paper and pen and started sketching her swing plane and what her plane needs to look like. She then took the pen and started gripping it like a golf club to show me what her grip looks like and what the proper grip should look like. I was then told about how important it is not to sway on the backswing, why Sergio can’t win a major, and why she would never want to swing like Jim Furyk. Once she came up for air – she then asked me about my game. I told her I don’t play as much as I’d like (which is true), I’m not as consistent as I’d like (who is) and I’d like to hit my driver 10 more yards (sounds like fun). She then asked me to grip the pen like it was a golf club to see my grip. I then found out that my grip needed to be adjusted. I didn’t have enough knuckles showing. And that I should try interlocking my fingers instead of overlapping. She then apologized because she really couldn’t judge my grip pressure because we were using a pen and not a golf club. She then suggested that I could become more consistent if I improved my posture – that is even though she never saw me set-up to a golf ball – though that’s something that she read in one of her 3 golf magazine subscriptions and that she has been doing it herself. Although, she hasn’t gained any more yards since working on her posture – she is sure it’ll eventually start working. I then learned that I could get more distance by turning my shoulders a little more – “have you ever tried the X Factor?” Yet again, it was something she read in a magazine or saw on television. So what’s the point of this story? The point is that after I said ‘thank you for the advice’ – I asked my “new pro” what her average score was. And although everything she said was very convincing and she said it very eloquently and it really sounded as if she knew what she was talking about – she had yet to ever break 100. Now, there isn’t anything wrong with someone who has never broken 100 – we were all at that point one time or another. However, when I did ask how long she has been playing and how many lessons she had taken and how many years she has been reading those magazines scanning for tips – all I can say is that I was shocked. Playing golf: 7 years; Lessons: 10 to 15 lessons a year; Subscriptions: 3 different golf magazines for about 6 years. Now, I’m not shocked that this Golfer hasn’t broken 100 in 7 years – that’s not shocking, everyday we help Golfers who have been in that same situation. What’s shocking is that this Golfer has worked on a hundred million things in her golf swing and she’s still not getting any positive results. Yet, she continues to work on a hundred million things! So I never said anything about what I do for a living, I just told her that I once heard a really good tip that I’ve used successfully in my game for many years. And that from what she had told me about her game – it might really help her. When she said – “sure, what is it?” I told her about “Tick Tock”. I then told her that if she was going to be successful using “Tick Tock” she had to do it every golf swing she made the next time on the golf course. I then gave her my email address (not my GolfMadeSimple.com email address) so that she could email me her results after the next time she was going to play – which was this past Sunday, July 5th. She wished me luck with my game and I wished her luck with her game as I reminded her not to forget the “Tick Tock” on every swing. And then I flew home and forgot about the whole conversation – not thinking anything would come of it. July 5th, 8:07 pm – incoming email: “Marc, thank you, thank you, thank you! You’re not going to believe this!!!! I broke 100 for the first time. I can’t believe it. A 96!!! I have never hit the golf ball so well. It was unbelievable – my friends kept saying to me that they never saw me play that consistent and stay so calm on the golf course. That was the best golf tip ever. Who told you that tip? I need to read more about that person’s methods! Thank you, thank you.” I then wrote back using my GolfMadeSimple.com email address congratulating her on her accomplishment, explaining why “Tick Tock” was so valuable, why it probably helped her, along with some more encouragement, etc. Now, why is it that this very nice person that wanted so desperately to break 100 couldn’t do it even with putting her heart and soul into it for 7 years, taking multiple sets of lessons, reading countless magazine articles, thinking she knew what she needed to work on (fancy terms like swing plane and lag and X factor) – yet in one brief, chance meeting she was able to break 100? The Monkey will get lucky once-in-a-while taking Golf Tips From Strangers, but in the long run it will cause more harm than good The Player works on simple techniques that create positive results Go ahead, be a Player! Regards, Marc Solomon – Your Instructor For Life www.GolfMadeSimple.com GMS Bonus Material For Anyone Considering Video Analysis – We have added our report on: “Using Video Analysis To Improve Your Golf Swing” to the Golf Made Simple website for you to download and view. Just click here to be taken to the download page on the http://www.GolfMadeSimple.com website. It’s easy, it’s free and it’s a pretty extensive report on our findings. Indoor Putting Drill – If you’d like for us to email you a special Indoor Version of an excellent GMS Putting Drill that you could spend hours on – email us at IndoorPuttingDrill@GolfMadeSimple.com and put ‘Blog’ in the subject line. Tour Putting Square – Use the Tour Putting Square inside your home to improve your scores. Just send us an email at TourPuttingSquare@GolfMadeSimple.com with the subject: ‘Blog’ – and we’ll email you how to use this game changing drill. Swing Drills & Core Training – To view a segment that covers 2 swing drills you can practice inside, plus 3 exercises to strengthen your core – email us at: PushUp@GolfMadeSimple.com with the words ‘Blog’ in the subject line to receive a link and password to access the video segment from our DVD – ‘How To Improve Your Golf Swing Indoors’

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