(Train Your Vision to Shape the Ball)
If you struggle with swinging over the top or can’t consistently shape your shots, Day 12 will change how you think about path control. According to Mike Malaska, the path your arms swing on is directly influenced by your eye line. Most golfers try to fix their swing path with mechanics, but the real key may be where you’re looking during the swing.
In this lesson, Mike shows you how your eyes create the picture your body reacts to. Using the brim of a flattened hat, he teaches you how to become aware of your eye line in motion—and how even small changes in visual direction can cause your arms to swing left, right, or straight. You’ll experiment with swinging on different paths just by adjusting where your eyes focus during transition.
You’ll also work on hitting shots that start right, straight, and left—all with soft swings—so you can learn what path control feels like. This is a game-changing drill that gives you the freedom to swing on any path by training your visionfirst.
What You’ll Learn About Swing Path and Eye Line:
• Why your eyes—not your arms—determine your swing path
• How to use the brim of a hat to become aware of your eye line
• How to shift your eyes to swing from the inside like a tour player
• Why path drills don’t work if your visual perception is off
• How to practice ball flights: inside-out, straight, and over the top
This is a lesson you can practice at home or at the range. Mike did this drill for hours growing up—just swinging with his eyes trained correctly. Once your eyes learn to set the path, your arms will follow naturally, and you’ll finally feel in control of your ball flight.
Key Takeaway:
Your arms swing where your eyes look. Control your vision, and you’ll control your path.