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The Malaska Golf app gives you on-demand access to over 120 hours and thousands of instructional videos from 2011 PGA Instructor of the Year, Mike Malaska. Mike's understanding of how the body works and the natural forces that are constant in every golfer's swing will help you apply his easy-to-follow lessons so you see immediate improvement. Develop the skills you need to become a complete player. You'll have access to The M-System, Mike's step-by-step instructional plan that is designed to simplify the game and build skill on top of skill. Every level increases its focus as you increase your ability.
Don't just add 15-yards to your game, add 15-years!
Mike has spent his lifetime studying the golf swing. Now, all of his lessons are available in one place. One subscription, exclusive content, all your devices. The Malaska Golf app works on your mobile device, tablet, or TV giving you on-demand access to one of the world's best coaches. Topics range from golf swing concepts and demonstration to drills and discussions with sport legends. You'll be able to watch full player lessons, explore the mental game, and learn how the skills you use in other sports connect to the game of golf. Take your favorite lessons to the range, office or anywhere you watch golf with the app's download ability. Enjoy content from a growing list of original Malaska Golf content including:
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- Golf Challenge
- Mental Game
- Member Spotlight
I promise you, golf is not that difficult. You just have to unlock the swing that works best for you.
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To get into the correct posture, first, take a club and hold it up to your spine on your back. Take your normal standing posture. Make sure your toes are quiet. Now push your hips back and then tilt your spine slightly towards your trail foot. Your knees should be directly over your ankles, and your weight should be in the center of your feet so that your toes are quiet. If your toes are grabbing or lifting, you are off-balance.
Setting up a practice station is very important relative to becoming consistent. To begin, get four sticks. The first one you set down, aim at your target. The second stick goes on the ground parallel to the first stick and about one foot to the left of the first stick on a right-handed player. T...
When you set up to the ball, the way you move the club drastically influences how you take the club away and also how you swing. These small movements, or waggle, program what you want your swing to do. It is critical that you make these motions to help your swing function the way you intend. As ...
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