Drive With Complete Control
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In this fourth episode of the Malaska Golf Player Lesson, Mike Malaska joins Jeff Coburn and Jeff Krull on the first tee to discuss one of the most important parts of the game—how to drive the golf ball with consistency and control.
The lesson begins with course management. Mike explains how amateurs often play from tees that are far too long for their average distance. By choosing the correct yardage—typically 6,000 to 6,400 yards for players who drive the ball around 220–240 yards—you set yourself up for shorter approach shots, more greens in regulation, and a more enjoyable round.


From there, the focus shifts to swing tempo and balance. Mike demonstrates how to find your personal swing speed by making smooth, controlled practice swings until balance is lost—then dialing it back just enough to regain control. He reminds both players that rhythm and tempo, not brute force, create repeatable distance and accuracy.
Once the body feels in sync, Mike introduces the concept of face control—the real key to hitting straighter drives. He shows how professional golfers maintain awareness of the clubface through the hitting zone, while amateurs often make beautiful practice swings with no awareness of where the face is pointing. Mike demonstrates how to integrate face awareness into practice swings, ensuring that the clubface delivers the desired shot shape when it matters.


As both Jeffs step up to hit, Mike emphasizes the process that separates pros from weekend players: make a swing, evaluate what happened, and make one correction before the next shot. He encourages them to identify what they felt, where balance was lost, and how the face moved through the ball. If the result is good, replay it mentally; if it’s off, make one small fix and move on.


This session highlights the mental and physical side of driving—how choosing the right tee, maintaining smooth tempo, and learning face control leads to consistent tee shots. More importantly, it reinforces Mike’s philosophy that golf improvement comes from awareness and evaluation, not repetition without purpose.


By the end of the lesson, both players are making confident swings, finding fairways, and learning to analyze their shots the same way tour professionals do.


Key Takeaways
Play the Right Tees: Choose a yardage that matches your average drive for more fun and better scoring.
Tempo Creates Control: Swing as fast as you can while maintaining balance and rhythm.
Face Awareness: Every good swing controls where the clubface points through impact.
Evaluate Every Shot: Replay good swings, fix bad ones, and move forward with purpose.
Confidence Comes from Awareness: When you understand your tendencies, the driver becomes your best friend.