Day 11-Face Control
5m

(Learn to Curve the Ball On Purpose)
Day 11 is all about mastering the most important part of the golf swing: the clubface. Mike Malaska explains why your ability to control the face has a greater impact on ball flight than your swing path. You’ll learn how to manipulate loft, curve direction, and trajectory—all with simple hand movements and awareness of how the clubface sits in your grip.
Mike introduces a powerful visual cue: marking the face with a small dot four grooves up. That dot becomes your reference point. Every time you set up, your brain begins to associate “that dot hitting the back of the ball” as your task. This subconscious cue helps train proper face aim and consistency through impact.
Using both hands separately and together, you’ll explore how to hit it high, low, left, right—and how subtle grip changes affect those outcomes. You’ll also understand why starting with a 7-iron (instead of a high-loft wedge) helps you see spin more clearly. This is not about wild swings. These are controlled, deliberate movements to teach you what the face is doing—so you can learn to control the ball on purpose.
What You’ll Learn About Face Control:
• How to use grip position to manipulate the clubface direction
• Why a small visual cue helps train the subconscious to deliver the face
• How to hit draws, fades, high shots, low shots—on demand
• Why even short swings can teach you advanced control
• How face angle, not swing path, determines ball flight in most cases
Key Takeaway:
Every shot starts with the face. If you can learn to control where the face points and how much loft it delivers, you’ll control your ball flight. This is the next level of development—learning to shape shots with purpose.