In this episode of Ask Malaska Golf, Certified Coach Matt Baker from The Manchester Club in England answers a question from Dennis Holland, who’s been working hard on the L to L drill and learning to swing his arms independently of the body. Dennis asks about “tipping the shaft,” a concept that’s often misunderstood.
Matt explains that tipping the club is not about adding a mechanical move—it’s about learning how to direct the momentum of the clubhead. When done correctly, the swing becomes fluid, and impact feels nearly effortless.
Matt emphasizes that feel vs. real are often miles apart. What better players feel isn’t necessarily what’s happening—what matters is getting the clubhead moving correctly through the zone. When you learn to tip the club properly, the lever system takes over, and you begin to experience natural, repeatable motion without forced effort.
He recommends that golfers master the M-System’s lever mechanics first before focusing on body motion. And if you have access to the M-System Elite package, the concept of tipping the club is demonstrated in depth there.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
• Why tipping the club is a critical skill for effortless impact
• How feel vs. real can fool even good players
• Why momentum control leads to better path and contact
• How L to L drills build the lever system needed to tip correctly
• Why body motion should come after lever system mastery
Key Takeaway:
Tipping the club redirects momentum through impact. When combined with the M-System’s lever drills, it creates an effortless strike. Master this feel before adding body motion—and you’ll finally understand what great players mean when they say the swing “just happens.”