The Lever System is one of the most important concepts in golf. After grip, Mike believes it has the greatest impact on your ability to square the face, control ball flight, and generate effortless distance. The Look Cool Drill is designed to give you a clear feel for how the lever system works — without overcomplicating your swing.
In this drill, you rehearse a simple hinging and unhinging motion with your wrists. As you do, you’ll notice how the handle of the club slows, reverses direction, and then moves forward. This is the natural lever action at work. By focusing on the weight of the club and letting your hands, wrists, and arms react, you discover how the club releases on its own – with perfect timing at the bottom of the arc.
What makes this drill so powerful is that it teaches you to trust physics instead of trying to force the motion. Many players manipulate their wrists and hands in an effort to control the face, which usually leads to inconsistency and frustration. The Look Cool Drill shows that if your grip is correct, the face will square naturally at impact. Your job is to stay relaxed and let the levers do their job.
Mike uses this drill to help players of all levels understand how momentum, not muscle, creates the release. Practicing the Look Cool Drill regularly builds awareness, rhythm, and confidence, making it easier to repeat the same motion under pressure. It’s also a simple drill you can practice anywhere – on the range, at home, or even between shots on the course.
Key Takeaways:
The Lever System, after grip, is the foundation for distance, control, and consistency.
The Look Cool Drill shows how the club’s weight naturally drives the hinge and unhinge.
When paired with proper grip, the face squares automatically at the bottom of the arc.
The drill helps remove manipulation and teaches players to trust the natural release.
Practicing the Look Cool Drill builds timing, rhythm, and effortless power into your swing.