Ball flight starts with face control—and this month, Mike Malaska shows you how to master it. In July’s Focus of the Month, you’ll learn how to control the clubface through impact to shape shots, manage trajectory, and improve consistency. Across three detailed videos, Mike walks you through the instincts, drills, and training habits that build true face awareness – one of the most overlooked but essential skills in golf.
In the first video, Face Control: Why It Matters, Mike explains how the best players at every level – tour pros to elite amateurs – win with face control. You’ll learn how the face relates to your grip, wrist angles, and swing path. Using real-sport examples from baseball, tennis, and skiing, Mike draws clear parallels that help you understand how to manage the clubface like a true athlete – not a robot. This lesson sets the foundation for gaining feel, understanding loft, and using the face to make the ball curve on command.
The second video, Control the Curve, gets hands-on with how to hit draws, fades, high shots, and low shots on purpose. Mike takes you through one of his most effective student drills: setting up with the intent to curve the ball. Whether you want to hook it around a tree or hold off a fade into the wind, this drill forces your body to react to your intention – and teaches you how to instinctively adjust loft, angle, and release. You’ll learn to “own” your shots by consciously controlling spin and flight.
The final video, Clubface Awareness, shows you how to feel the face throughout the swing and train it in your warmups. Mike introduces visual and tactile techniques like marking your clubface or rehearsing impact positions slowly. These methods sharpen your feedback loop and help you recognize when the clubface is open, closed, or square – without second guessing. It’s one of the simplest ways to sharpen your short game and iron play.
This month’s series drives home one essential idea: if you can control the face, you can control the ball. Instead of guessing where your shot will go, you’ll develop the skills to shape it on purpose—with confidence and clarity.