Stop Flipping at Impact
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In this episode of Ask Malaska Golf, Mike Malaska and Certified Coach Austin Graham respond to a great question from member Kyle O’Brien about how to control the club handle through the swing — and what happens when you lose that connection at impact.
They break down how poor handle control causes flipping, loss of speed, and inconsistent contact — and how a simple feel-based fix can help you stay centered, deliver the clubhead naturally, and strike the ball more solidly.

What You’ll Learn in This Video:
•    Why flipping happens at impact — and how to prevent it
•    How keeping the handle near your center improves face control
•    Why relaxed wrists and passive hands produce better rehinge
•    How to feel the club’s weight and let momentum do the work
•    How the M-System teaches motion-first mechanics for consistency
“When the handle goes too far out, you lose control. But if it stays centered and your wrists are relaxed, the club dumps to the ball and rehinges naturally.”
— Mike Malaska
“I feel the handle stay in front of me through impact — that’s what helps keep my club working down the line.”
— Coach Austin Graham

Key Takeaway:
To stop flipping, swing the handle — not the clubhead. Letting the handle stay connected to your body through impact gives you control, eliminates compensations, and allows the club to release naturally. The M-System helps you train this instinctively through feel-based motion.