Focus of the Month (June, 25)

June Focus of the Month: Grip and Wrist Action-
The foundation of a consistent and powerful golf swing begins with how you hold the club. This month, Mike Malaska takes you deep into the fundamentals of grip and wrist action, showing how these two elements influence every part of your swing—from setup to impact to follow-through. Across three focused videos, you’ll learn how proper hand placement and natural wrist motion create a swing that is stable, efficient, and free of unnecessary manipulation.


In the first video, Grip and Grip Instinct, Mike explains how a proper grip allows the clubface to square automatically through impact. He emphasizes gripping the club in your fingers rather than your palm, which promotes freedom in the wrists and supports the natural lever system of the swing. Drawing on experiences from other sports like baseball and tennis, Mike shows how athletic instinct often leads to better hand positioning than traditional mechanical instruction. This video lays the groundwork for developing feel, control, and confidence at setup.
In Training Each Hand Separately, you’ll learn how to isolate each hand to better understand its role in the swing. By gripping and hitting with one hand at a time, you can uncover tension, compensations, or inefficiencies that might be hidden when both hands are working together. This drill helps build awareness of how the clubface moves, how pressure should be applied, and how your hands sync through the hitting zone. It’s a powerful way to refine hand function and train smarter.


The final video, Chipping, connects everything by applying proper grip and wrist action to the short game. While the grip used in chipping is slightly different, the principles remain the same: square contact, quiet wrists, and clubface awareness. By starting each session with 10–20 chip shots, you remind your hands how to hold the club and move through the ball with control and stability. This not only improves your scoring but reinforces mechanics that translate directly to your full swing.


Throughout this month’s series, the message is clear: when your grip is right and your wrists function naturally, the rest of the swing becomes simpler. You’ll stop fighting the clubface, reduce compensations, and start building a swing you can trust under pressure.