How to Control Curve vs Trajectory in Your Golf Swing
In this episode of Ask Malaska Golf, Mike Malaska and Malaska Golf Certified Coach Julie answer a key question from member Rob Sacks:
“Is it more important to control curve or trajectory?”
Their answer: Master curve first. It's a core principle of the M-System, which emphasizes building your swing through clubface control and swing path before focusing on shot height or trajectory.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
• Why controlling curve (draws and fades) is more important than trajectory when developing a consistent swing
• How clubface and path shape ball flight, and why they should be your focus before anything else
• Why trajectory is a result, not a starting point, and how to add it once you can shape shots
• How the M-System helps you train the right sequence of swing fundamentals for lasting improvement
“If I’m out practicing, the first thing I want to work on is:
Can I curve the ball to the left?
Can I curve the ball to the right?
Once I own that, I can start to adjust trajectory.”
— Mike Malaska
“I always start with face and path. That’s the foundation. Trajectory is important, but it comes after you’ve mastered curve.”
— Coach Julie
Key Takeaway:
The M-System helps you master the fundamentals of face and path first, so you can maximize control over your shot shape and maintain a consistent, repeatable swing. Build your game in the right order and trajectory control will follow naturally.