Face Control Review
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When we talk about controlling the golf ball, everything comes back to one core element: the clubface. In this review, Mike stresses that before you worry about your swing path, you have to master what the face is doing at impact. Too many golfers get lost trying to blend path and face together, but without true face control, the rest of your swing doesn’t matter.

The drill is simple, but incredibly effective. Every time you step onto the range, start by setting up square. With a short swing and a 7-iron, exaggerate the feel of making the ball curve. First, curve it to the left. Don’t be afraid to overdo it, big hooks are the point here, because they train your awareness of what the face is doing through impact. Next, straighten it out. Then, curve it to the right. Each shot builds your ability to sense and control the face.

Notice how small the swings are. You’re not taking full shots, you’re using controlled half swings where the only focus is the face. By exaggerating the extremes of hook and fade, you’ll begin to recognize the subtle adjustments that create ball flight. This awareness gives you the ability to hit left, right, or straight on command, which is what separates players who guess from players who own their swing.

Face control is the foundation of shot-making. Once you learn to control it, your path adjustments become far more effective. Mike’s reminder is clear: start every practice session with the face, exaggerate your curves, and build the skill that gives you complete command over the golf ball.
 
What You’ll Learn:
•   How to make the clubface the priority before worrying about swing path.
•   Why small swings and exaggeration help you develop awareness.
•   The step-by-step process to hit a hook, straight shot, and fade on command.
•   How face control unlocks the ability to shape shots and build consistency.

Key Takeaways:
•   Face comes first: Path is secondary until you can control the clubface.
•   Exaggeration builds awareness: Big hooks and slices teach you feel.
•   Small swings, big results: Half-swings with a 7-iron sharpen control.
•   Command your ball flight: Learn to hit it left, right, or straight at will.