What's Next
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(How to Keep Improving After the Program Ends)
You’ve completed all 21 days—now comes the most important part: staying on track and continuing to improve. In this final video, Mike Malaska reveals exactly what to do next. Success in golf doesn’t come from endless tips or chasing new techniques—it comes from following a process. This program gave you that structure. Now, Mike encourages you to turn the 21-day sequence into your long-term training system. Each practice session should begin with short game fundamentals, build into motion and face control, and finish with speed and full swings. You don’t need to do it all every day—but you do need to repeat the sequence consistently. This is the same process Mike uses personally and with his students—from beginners to tour players.
Mike also shares a powerful story from his time in Japan, where he taught a group of students over 11 weeks using just seven core drills. Every week, they chose the one drill that challenged them most—and focused on it until they mastered it. The result? They made faster, more lasting progress than any other class. That’s the real secret to continued improvement: find your weakest link and train it until it becomes your strength.
This closing lesson ties directly into the M-System philosophy: Master, Maximize, Maintain. You’ve now built the foundation. Keep refining it, and your game will keep evolving.

What You’ll Learn About What Comes Next:
• How to build a practice routine using the 21-day structure
• Why the most difficult drill should become your weekly focus
• How Mike practices every day—starting with short shots, then working up
• Why consistency in your routine beats random tips or YouTube swings
• How to use the drills as a testing system for long-term mastery

Key Takeaway:
You don’t need more swing tips—you need a repeatable process. Pick the hardest drill and master it. Then repeat. Stay inside the system, and your game will keep getting better. This isn’t the end of your journey. It’s the start of mastering your swing for life.

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