(Control the Low Point to Strike Every Shot Clean)
If you want to improve your contact, especially with irons and fairway woods, you must learn to control your angle of approach. In this Bonus lesson, Mike Malaska shows you one of the simplest but most effective drills in golf: draw a line in the sand, place a ball just behind it, and train your swing to brush the sand (or turf) in front of the line. This teaches you where your club is truly bottoming out—an essential skill for compressing the ball, avoiding fat shots, and striking cleanly from any lie.
Mike has spent thousands of hours on this one drill, and it applies to nearly every shot in your game. By learning to control your low point, you gain consistency in your swing path and confidence through impact. Whether you’re working on full swings, fairway bunker shots, or dialing in your irons, this drill builds precision into your swing—without needing to hit a single ball.
What You’ll Learn in This Lesson:
• Why controlling your low point is critical for solid contact
• How to use a simple line-in-the-sand drill to improve swing consistency
• What causes fat shots, thin shots, and poor bunker play
• How angle of approach affects both full swings and fairway bunker shots
• Why tour players excel by mastering this basic but essential skill
Key Takeaway:
You can’t strike the ball cleanly if you don’t know where your club bottoms out. Use this drill often. No ball required—just awareness. Draw a line. Swing through it. Control your angle of approach and start making the kind of consistent, crisp contact that lowers your scores.