Day 13-Blend Path and Face Control
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(Build Shot-Shaping Awareness Through Feel)
Now that you’ve trained swing path and face control separately, Day 13 brings it all together. In this lesson, Mike Malaska shows you how to combine face orientation and path direction to shape shots intentionally—left, right, high, low, or straight. This is where control and creativity begin.
You’ll start by revisiting your daily warm-up routine: putting stroke, chipping, pitching, building your practice station, and training your hands one at a time. Mike explains why this daily rinse-and-repeat process builds lasting skill—and why you should work on the things you’re worst at, not just what comes easily.
Then comes the fun part. You’ll start hitting controlled shots with different combinations: inside path with open face (fade), over-the-top with closed face (hook), and the ideal draw—slightly inside with a square-to-closing face. The goal is not to hit perfect shots, but to learn how different face/path matchups affect ball flight. The more you exaggerate the curves, the more you’ll feel the cause-and-effect of your swing.
You’ll also revisit eye line control, using your hat brim to guide your arms. If your eyes are aimed right, your arms will swing from the inside. If they’re aimed left, you’ll swing over the top. Most golfers never train this—but tour players master it.
What You’ll Learn About Path + Face Control:
• How to intentionally curve the ball by blending path and face orientation
• Why your eyes determine arm path—and how to use eye line to shape shots
• How to exaggerate ball curves to better understand what creates them
• Why mastering crooked shots is the key to hitting it straight under pressure
• How to train slowly and deliberately with tee drills to build awareness
Don’t skip this step. Learning to shape the ball with intent gives you control over your game. This is the day when your swing starts becoming a tool—not just a motion.
Key Takeaway:
You can’t find straight until you understand crooked. Mastering both path and face control builds real command over your ball flight.