(The Only Position That Truly Matters)
After nearly three weeks of building a better swing—refining your grip, face control, path, footwork, and momentum—it all comes down to this: impact. This is the one moment in the golf swing that actually affects the ball, and yet it’s the one most golfers never train directly. In Day 20, Mike Malaska explains why impact is the great equalizer. You can have a great backswing, a textbook follow-through—but if your body, arms, and club aren’t working together at impact, the result will always be inconsistent. This lesson teaches you how to feel and rehearse proper impact, how to stop “posing” in positions, and how to build your entire swing motion around this single, powerful checkpoint.
Mike walks you through the key movement patterns that define solid contact. You’ll learn how your left hip pushes back, your right arm drops under, your left shoulder moves up, and your weight shifts into your lead heel. Most golfers get this completely wrong—swaying toward the ball or pulling the club over the top. But when you get this right, you won’t need to force anything. You’ll simply move through the ball the way every elite player does: efficiently, instinctively, and on plane.
What You’ll Learn About Impact Position:
• What a proper impact position looks and feels like
• Why most players fake impact by sliding hips and rolling shoulders
• How to position your hips, shoulders, and arms for a tour-level strike
• Two-step drill progression to ingrain impact feel and motion
• Why impact ties together every skill you’ve learned so far
This is the checkpoint that defines your swing. Once you can rehearse, feel, and move through impact, every rep becomes more productive—and every shot more consistent.
Key Takeaway:
Impact is the only position that matters. Everything in your swing builds toward it. Once you can find it, feel it, and move through it—your entire game changes.