In this episode of Ask Malaska Golf, Certified Coach Matt Baker from Manchester Golf Club in England answers a question from Ryan Bart, who had been playing well until one round where everything fell apart. After reviewing Malaska Golf videos, Ryan realized the issue: he wasn’t moving his left hip, and it caused fat shots, early extension, and a total loss of consistency.
Matt confirms this is one of the most common faults in golf. When the left hip doesn’t move back and out of the way, the right hip drives forward, causing the golfer to stand up into the ball. This stalls the body, forces an early release, and often leads to fat shots or flippy contact.
The fix? Practice feeling the left hip clear and rotate away. This keeps momentum moving properly, allows the wrists to release at the right point, and cleans up your low point. Even mid-round, Matt encourages players to rehearse this move before each shot, especially after mistakes. Golf is about adjusting, and the M-System gives you the awareness and tools to do that under pressure.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
• Why not moving your left hip leads to fat shots and early extension
• How to fix your low point and release by rotating the left side
• Why the right hip pushing forward causes major swing breakdowns
• How to make real-time adjustments mid-round using M-System drills
“If the left hip doesn’t move, the right hip takes over, and that’s when everything falls apart.”
– Matt Baker
Video Bullet Point Summary:
• Left hip rotation is key to strike consistency
• Early extension often stems from blocked left side
• Push the left hip back and around to delay release
• Use mid-round rehearsals to reset your mechanics