A Malaska Golf member wants to know how to shape up his game.
Mike suggests you begin by working on your grip; however, he wants to focus on the swing first.
To begin, drop your right foot back and start making swings, doing the "L to L" drill. Make the "L" on your backswing and the "Reverse L" on the follow-through.
Most people struggle because when they swing, their body takes off, and they can't get back square to impact. The lever system is a great drill to make this work and doesn't put your chest out in front of the club.
Mike sets up, his right foot back, and makes the "L to L" swing as he hits the ball. This drill should be easy to do. It doesn't help to go any further if you struggle with this. This skill is crucial to help you to master the full swing.
Practice the "L to "L" Drill on the range before you go out to play.
A Malaska Golf member commented on how much The M-System Driver Series and especially the Driver Summary helped him.
Mike discusses how the industry promotes the driver, and it is all about distance. Mike isn't going to disagree with that statement; however, there is a skill development process ...
A Malaska Golf Member wants to know about The Loop Drill and its purpose.
When you watch Tour Players on their backswing, by the time the club gets waist high and parallel to the ground, the clubhead is even with or to the golf ball side of their hands. No one has the club pointed back behind th...
This Malaska Golf Member question is about the Line of Compression and Impact.
Mike explains that 90 percent of his teaching focuses on this concept and how Impact is the only position that counts.
Regardless of the club, you want to maximize the amount of force that gets into the shaft and the...