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Go All In – Advice from a Graves Golf Member

Hi Fellow GGA followers.

Months into this program.

Was thoroughly lost and overwhelmed at first.

I used to golf regularly once a week about ten years ago.

I was playing in the low to mid 80’s.

Then I got into something else that took a ton of my time and loved it.

I golfed maybe ten times the next ten years…

Just re energized my mind to really get after this great game.

I started playing and was shocked at how poorly I now play, rather embarrassing…

I began buying clubs, specialty drivers, and rail Hybrids etc.

Than this academy reared it’s lovely head!

I purchased a hitting mat and net and am now immersing myself into this.

Everything Tim and Todd and those at the academy speak and preach rings true!

But the only caveat is…

You GOTTA do the drills, send in the video’s, trust the recipe!

They give you the recipe. Are you doggedly not putting in a certain ingredient?

Are you adding other ingredients?

You will come away with a different product.

So, I nervously went out yesterday to play my first round with my new Callaway irons, hybrids and driver…

I only wanted to play with my best golf buddy cuz I didn’t want the added pressure of others watching me …Of course the course people added another twosome to our group…

I gotta say, when I got my mind off the ball, and actually swung the club properly with lead knee flex, proper tilt, and torso rotation around my trail leg… I launched some awesome drives.

I hit the hybrids totally awesome, putting one shot from about 180 to six feet from the pin with the 4 hybrid.

Guys, it really is ALL ABOUT THE SWING AND MOVEMENT OF THE BODY, AND NOT THE BALL!

What is helping the most as far as drills is the impact bag drill where it is placed inside my trail leg and I keep it gently against my trail leg as I bring the club back.

Upon the downswing, the trail leg and knee crush the bag as you move into (Transition) your lead leg flexed knee.

I realized immediately that I wasn’t getting to a flexed lead knee, even though I was trying very hard to do just that!

Old habits are hard to break….

Beginning is half done.

As the round progressed I began to let go of the fact that others were watching and get to a flexed lead knee.

What a difference.

I launched three drives about 260 up the gut, and the hybrids were mashed straight as arrows.

I think the lining up the club face at address with an intermediate target, then my feet was the key to that!

I only lost one ball and that was on the 18th hole, a par 5 with water down the right side.

I mashed the drive but took a dangerous angle and paid the price as the ball faded about 5-10 yards.

Because of a stellar hybrid shot, I still had a par putt of 35 feet on punched greens.

I made a bogey and shot 86.

Finally…. my recommendation for you – 

GO ALL IN!

Tim Flynn

The Short Cut….

Do you know the most common question golfers ask us?

“Is there a shortcut to making swing changes and improving my game?”

The simple answer to the question is “Yes!”

The short cut – are you ready for it?…..  is all about FEEDBACK.

Most think it is about practice….  but does practice actually help??

Should instructors encourage you to practice?

You might not believe it, but golf instructors debate about this all the time. Many golf instructors believe that you should avoid the idea of teaching the importance of practice – that it takes away from the enjoyment of the game.  They argue that the game is about teaching golfers how to play not about teaching them how to swing.

Our position is that you really can’t have fun and play well if you don’t have a good swing. Furthermore, building a great golf swing is part of the fun. We also believe that teaching the golf swing is about helping golfers “shortcut” the learning process (practice), not avoiding it. Let’s explain in two sentences.

Golfers struggle and get frustrated (and score badly) because they are unskilled.  

Skill is acquired through practice.

All skills require practice and we can’t think of a game that requires more practice than golf. This might explain so many are frustrated with the game and why in recent years, more have quit the game then started new.  It simply takes too long to get good.   The question we should be asking is not whether we should be teaching golfers to practice but rather how can we help them learn to practice correctly and effectively and get better faster…

Don’t take my word for it, listen to Dan Coyle, author of the book The Talent Code.  Dan, who researched talent hotbeds describes the acquisition of talent in three important processes:

• Deep Practice–Everyone knows that practice is a key to success. What everyone doesn’t know is that specific kinds of practice can increase skill up to ten times faster than conventional practice.

• Ignition–We all need a little motivation to get started. But what separates truly high achievers from the rest of the pack? A higher level of commitment—call it passion—born out of our deepest unconscious desires and triggered by certain primal cues. Understanding how these signals work can help you ignite passion and catalyze skill development.

• Master Coaching–What are the secrets of the world’s most effective teachers, trainers, and coaches? Discover the four virtues that enable these “talent whisperers” to fuel passion, inspire deep practice, and bring out the best in their students.

These three elements work together within your brain to form myelin, a microscopic neural substance that adds vast amounts of speed and accuracy to your movements and thoughts. Scientists have discovered that myelin might just be the holy grail: the foundation of all forms of greatness, from Michelangelo’s to Michael Jordan’s. The good news about myelin is that it isn’t fixed at birth; to the contrary, it grows, and like anything that grows, it can be cultivated and nourished.

The way we see it is that you don’t need to practice harder, you need to practice smarter get help along the way.  We can relate to these three factors in my experience as well.

In our experience the students who are the most willing to practice and enjoy the process have the most success. 

Deep practice is getting into the place where real learning occurs.  This is where feedback happens and feelings are well….felt.  Let me give you an example.

In a recent school, we had been sitting in the meeting room for about an hour.  One student asked “when are we going to hit some balls on the range?”  We responded with a question, “We will let you hit balls on the range when you can reassure me that you are measuring and getting feedback on every swing.  Are you able to do that?”

The reason we have a great golf swings is not because we are more talented than any of our students.  We have simply spent more quality time working on my golf swing.  It come down to the quality of your practice, now how much you practice.

We put in the quality then I made is stronger with repetition.  Most students put in the repetition but not the quality.

Our teaching habits have changed over the years. We find it almost impossible to watch people practice ineffectively.  We start to get nervous and we usually jump in and stop it.  We then ask “what are you working on” and “how do you know if you are getting it?”.

We are now heading into 2022.  You have a choice.  You can go another year wishing your golf game improved and guessing at the outcomes or you can make a transformation in your approach.  This is what we are suggesting is that you take a giant leap by making some major changes. You can do this by understanding Dan Coyle’s three principles of talent.  Learn how to Deep Practice, Get Passionate about it and Get Help from a Master Coach. 

Now take some action on these principles and get practicing – correctly.

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