How Does a Model Train Make You a Better Single Plane Golfer?

How Does a Model Train Make You a Better Single Plane Golfer?

Coach’s Corner:  “How does a model train make you a better single plane golfer?”

At the beginning of every golf school, we ask our members, What they want to take away from this school? The overwhelming response…. “Consistency”!  The funny thing is that word means something different to each one of them. The fact is the most constant thing & most mid-to-high handicap golfers have in common, is that they are not able to repeat their swing from one shot to the next.

This brings me to the model train analogy. My grandson received a model train set for his birthday, probably just like the one we all had as kids. After assembled it together, he took the controller and immediately went full speed, with a predictable result. We gathered up the train, place it back on the track, making sure the wheels were on correctly. This time he started off slowly, then gradually increased the speed, when the train became unstable, he learned to slow down and find the limits.

Like most kids, after playing for awhile, watching the train on the track, go round and round, over and over again, he got one of his toy figurines and put it on the track to see what would happen. As the train came down the track and interacted with it the toy figurine went flying. The train continued on down the track just as it did before. Whether the toy figurine was there or not, the train kept taking the same path, & the figurine just got in the way.

To achieve consistency, we need to “MATCH THE MODEL” …Moe or the train.  Then work on it slowly, repeating the same movements until that is the “only way” we know how to move our bodies to make a golf swing!

Nick Castle,  Single Plane Experience Director

“Don’t practice until you get it right, practice until you can’t get it wrong”…Moe Norman

If you are interested in becoming a Certified Graves Golf Instructor in your region of the country and would like to spread the message of Moe Norman. please contact me at: NickC@gravesgolf.com

Coaches Corner: Why Do We Play Golf?

What is it about this game of golf that inspires a five year old girl to use the money she made from a lemon aid stand to buy her very first putter? 

Or a seventy-five year old to wake up before dawn, in order to be in the first group off the tee box? 

Or a young man from Canada to hit over 500 golf balls every day of his life? 

While I was instructing at a Graves Golf Premier School a few months ago, one of our students, made such a profound impression on me …. It was the last hour of the last day, when we have the students work on the “One Thing” needed to improve their game. One of the students, I will call him “John”, a veteran with some physical issues, was working on “Red Zone-Green Zone” walk-ins for a tee shot. In order to tee-up the ball, John had to physically get down on all fours, with hands shaking, he put the tee in the ground, than the ball on the tee. He did this over and over and over again with the same conviction that Moe must have had all those years ago.

When I drove him back to the clubhouse after the school ended, he “Thanked” me and the other instructors. He said “the opportunity to go to this school was a dream come true, and, something he would never forget!”

Why do we play golf?

Everyone has their own reason & story, however for me, it is being outdoors for four-plus hours, or to be more exact, not sitting in front of a computer for those hours. It’s appreciating that the hard work we all do day-in and day-out, rewards us the opportunity to be able to play this wonderful yet sometimes frustrating game…To achieve our short term goals and embrace the challenge to strive for perfection… All to have a Better Quality of Life!

I would like to “Thank John”!

I don’t know why he plays this game, but I will never forget him. 

I do know that it is because of John and all the other members like John, that I’m a Graves Golf Instructor!

“Play Golf From The Heart”.

Nick Castle, 

Single Plane Experience Director.

If you are interested in becoming a Certified Graves Golf Instructor in your region of the country and would like to spread the message of Moe Norman. please contact me at: NickC@gravesgolf.com

GREAT Accountability Email

One of best emails I (Tim) have received about accountability. Strongly suggest reading and maybe will help you set up your accountability. Email is great…life gets in the way some time, some times we don’t have time, etc.. etc.. It is never to late to make yourself accountable or start being accountable again..!

From Scott S. (Colorado)

Tim,
Thank you for the accountability session tonight. I literally wasted my elite membership last year as it took it a while for the program to get up and going and then I started a new job as the Chief Operating Officer at the National Cybersecurity Center in July where I uncovered massive problems that resulted in me completely restructuring the entire organization and reducing the manning by half – an exhausting time. 
I feel bad as Trent is the greatest coach that was assigned to me in June and I feel like I let him down as the 8 assessments and other stuff got going. I was hitting the fairways 17 out of 18 holes and my putting started improving when I hit the “no golf”stage over the past 6 months. I am ready for this to end and get back to being a 10 percenter
The only good thing I did during the past few months was take your advice and get a new wellness Doctor and am 2 weeks into a 6 month program that began with an evaluation of 97 different types of foods to loose weight and get rid of my leaky gut so that I can master the single plane swing better (lost 6 pounds in the last 3 weeks). Diet and supplements tailored to me. Thank you Tim!
I want to attend the AIAA and short game school in June. I want to ensure I am level 3 for this year. I want to trade in my triple track putter for a Smoke fairway wood. 
My more realistic goals that you asked us to put together tonight follow:

1 month (March) – send in 2 videos per month, I will practice at least 3 days a week, I will focus on putting with my Lock and Roll putter during this month primarily. Understand how to better use coach now to compare videos to the model. Access On-demand at least once each week. Go over the weekly short and long game tips minimally. Read Paul Monahan book. Send in first video with single plane trainer. Get all goals and dates on a calendar. Schedule a 30 minute zoom session with Trent (done).

3 month (end of May) – send in 2 videos per month, I will practice at least 3 days a week, I will focus on short game during these 3 months primarily. Access On-demand at least once each week. Review all notes from previous schools and get them more organized for reference. Do assessments at least once per month. Update Calendar.

6 month (end of August) – I will attend AAIA in June in Phoenix and the short game school ion June, I will focus on full swing during these 6 months primarily. Send in 2 videos per month, Access On-demand at least once each week. I will practice at least 3 days a week, Access On-demand at least once each week. 

9 month (end of October) – I am 24 handicap now and want to be 16 handicap by September 2024, send in 2 videos per month, I will practice at least 3 days a week, I will focus primarily on assessments during these 3 months. Access On-demand at least once each week. Do assessments at least once per week. Update Calendar.

General: Make a schedule for zoom sessions, webinars, videos with the coach practice sessions, assessments, rounds of golf.

Make questions and get answers!

Keep stats when playing and send them in to coaches so know where to focus.

Go to at least 1 School per year.

When work schedule allows, move back up to level 4.

Long term – I want to be a single digit handicap by September of 2025. I want to shoot my age at least once in the next 5 years when I will turn 70.

Thank you again as I am blessed to be part of the GGA family.

V/r,

Scott S.

What We See At Schools…..

By: Tim Graves, PGA

Todd and I are sitting here in the airport, about 2 hours after the final day of our last school here in Orlando, and as always we are talking about our previous weeks schools… what we saw, what we taught, is there a better way or different way to teach our students, etc. And as always, there are a few points that always seem to “pop” up after all our schools…..

Before I start, I want to say that in NO WAY am I pointing out anyone in particular… and hopefully as many of you know by now, I tend to tell it as it is… I believe “sugar coating” anything only leads to confusion and that is definitely something we want to avoid in golf instruction…

So here we go…. (hold on for the ride…) – Before we go on – Todd and I figured out between us, we have now taught for close to 50 years… and played competitively and taught for over 100 years combined…

1. Todd and I are continually amazed how many students come to our school with (I will say it as tactfully as possible…) poor fundamentals. Not fundamentals of being on plane, leverage angles, etc. but rather grip and set up fundamentals. Let me give everyone a hint out there – if you have a poor grip and/or poor set up – THERE IS A HIGH LIKELIHOOD you will not and cannot swing the club on plane. The grip and set up should be two of the easiest fundamentals to master…. as long as you have a reference and you check your positions to that reference. Guys…. and again I’ll be as tactful as possible…. this is NOT that hard… get your reference (The ABSOLUTE best is our Single Plane Solution) and video or even take still pictures of your set up – compare them. Be hard on yourself. Where is your lead hand, compare to all the views on the instructional material – what does your set up look like… again compare to the reference.

2. At the beginning of every school – I typically give a talk about topics such as “Taking Responsibility for Your Own Swing”, “Peaks and Valleys of Learning the Swing”, “Perceptions vs. Reality”, etc. The reason I give this talk is to set up our student’s expectations and to help them understand what they are about to go through. During that talk I always tell them – during our schools you will NOT see improvement in your ball striking until at the earliest the middle of the third day to the end of the third day. As I tell this to the students on day 1, they look at me with this blank look on their face, basically telling me “Ya, right… you’ll see, you’ll tell me a thing or two I’m doing wrong, and I’ll have it… perfect.” Then the school starts, and WITHOUT exception, it happens every time… first day – a lot of learning, but you see frustration with the students. they want quicker results. Day #2 – continued learning and improvement – but still some sense of urgency as the school is nearing the end. Then bingo… day 3, The students ALWAYS comment on day #3 about how they are starting to see and feel the changes. Are they hitting the ball good/perfect yet. absolutely not, but they can see the path in front of them and are starting to understand the process. I guess this comes from numerous instructors sitting behind them telling them and showing them over and over again what to do. (This past school we had a student whose lead hand grip was too strong on the club… I asked Clay to count the number of times in 2 hours he told him to rotate the hand to the left in the correct position. Clay stopped counting at 15.) Question – Did the student not understand what was being said… Clay told him, I showed him, Todd showed him, next instructor told him again. Problem is the student wasn’t focused on solely fixing the grip – he was focused on the entire swing and hitting the ball. After a couple of days, maybe the students get tired of hearing the same things over and over again and due to not wanting us to save the same thing again to them… maybe that is why they start to make changes. And this is common with 99.9% of our students… focusing on results rather than the CAUSE.

Subnote – this is exactly why we started teaching the 5 day camps and really teach very few one day schools anymore. Imagine if you were in a 5 day camp and on day 3 started to see some improvement. Instead of going home and hoping it “sticks” – you still have 2 more days to ingrain…

3. Focus – This leads us to the topic of focus. We have NEVER met a student who could focus on more than one swing change at a time. Let me rephrase that – NEVER! It is human nature and definitely the nature of golfers to want to work on the entire puzzle rather and perform it a piece at a time. Problem is, we learn a piece at a time. Especially when you are trying to undo “bad” habits or learn new habits…Look at your game and think of it in the smallest terms… “If I could fix one thing in my swing in the next month, it would be ________” Fill in the blank. Make it specific. For example – Grip, Takeaway, Setup, Leverage angles, spine tilt, etc… If you cannot fill in the blank or if you are telling yourself, “I just want to fix my swing” remember – A good golf swing is a series of moving parts in proper position making impact in appropriate sequence. If any of those moving parts are not “set correct” the others must either, make up for that or there will be an “error” in the system.

4. What do you see???? Have you ever seen your golf swing? The second day of the schools we always film each person’s swing. (In our camps we basically film 3 to 4 of the 5 days). It is amazing how many students will see themselves for the first time on video with their swing on the right of the screen compared to Moe’s on the left, and they will say “That’s not me – or at least not my swing”. Todd and I are always saying to ourselves. okay, then who is it?? Or, you’re right, we got someone who looks just like you to swing like that and we put it in our computers…. As we hear this, we know immediately, they have never seen themselves swing a club before. I will challenge anyone and everyone out there – use your phone or other recording device, set it up and film your swing (only takes a couple of minutes). Go home and look at it… be honest with yourself and describe what you see. Now take a reference, (like our Single Plane Solution) and compare the swings and positions…. THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO LEARN AND DETERMINE WHAT YOU NEED TO WORK ON AWAY FROM A SCHOOL OR LESSONS!!!!!! DON’T allow this to be a guessing game – We see WAY too much of this and your time is WAY too valuable to make it a guessing game.

5. What tools do you use when you practice? How many have check systems as they work on their swing? I can tell you right now, I have practiced with literally 1,000s of touring pros, many you know the names very well. And WITHOUT exception, when they are working on their swings, they always have an alignment tool at their feet. May be as simple as a club laying on the ground, or some other method. Ernie Els always uses his umbrella as a guide. Imagine – you have just gone through a great practice session working on some issue in your swing… and after you finish you realize you were lined up 20 degrees to the right of your target. what do you think will happen when you get on the course and line up correct (or now differently) at your target…. make a bet it’s not pretty… We see this all the time… not practicing with the right tools and check systems which many times are very simple to use.

Anyway – As many of you are probably saying to yourself, enough of your soapbox talk again. But, also as many of you know, Todd, myself (Tim) and our instructors are passionate about making you a better golfer. Like I always say, spending about 1/2 the year 1,000s of miles from your family working with 1,000s of students better be a passion or I would suggest finding other forms of work. If you ever question our passion – I’ll give you another “dare” – Give us a call… ask him about the swing, your equipment, or any golf related topic…. call anytime… (you have no idea how many calls we get after midnight) – leave a message if you don’t get him right away… see how long he takes to call back… listen to the passion in our voices about making you a better golfer.

That’s what it is all about!!!

You’ll be amazed the changes you’ll see!!!

Play From the Heart – Coach’s Corner

By Nick Castle, Graves Golf SPE Director

Coach’s Corner: “Play golf from the Heart”

Hi members, my name is Nick Castle, I am the Director of the
1-Day Single Plane Experience Schools.

The coach’s corner is a new addition to the newsletter, which
will feature stories from the Graves Golf coaching staff, insight
on what members experience at Graves Golf Schools, and a
platform to answer your questions about the Single Plane
Experience.

One of the questions I am frequently asked is “Why did I want
to become a Graves Golf Instructor? “ I tell them the story…
After one of the last rounds Moe was able to play before his
passing, he met up for dinner with his playing partners. When
Moe came into the restaurant, he proclaimed, “I found the
secret, I found the secret to golf.”

He proceeded to hand out a folded piece of paper to each
person in the group. On those pieces of paper Moe had hand
written the words, “Play Golf From the Heart”.

The reason I and several of the other coaches became
instructors, was for that love of the game, to preserve the
legacy of Moe Norman, to spread that wisdom, those feeling,
to touch as many people as we could, to improve people’s
quality of life through the enjoyment of the game they love.
For the gratification of watching a student, have a “Ah Ha”
moment and discover the feeling of greatness.

When a school goes from being informative to transformative.
The inner satisfaction, knowing that you have made a
difference in that students life.

When the opportunity presented itself to become an Instructor,
I jumped at the chance. I have never looked back, never
regretted that decision.

That opportunity has once again presented itself.
With the new state-of-the-art Graves Golf Performance Center
opening up this year. We are looking for those special people
who want to become a Certified Graves Golf Instructor and
spread the message of Moe Norman. If you are someone who
truly wants to make a real difference, please contact me at:
NickC@gravesgolf com.

Nick Castle,
Single Plane Experience Director.

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