Play With Awareness
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In this final episode of the Malaska Golf Player Lesson, Mike Malaska brings the entire series together with Jeff Coburn and Jeff Krull to focus on what truly separates great golfers from average ones: the ability to learn from every shot.


Mike explains that golf improvement doesn’t come from swing theory—it comes from awareness. Every player, from tour professionals to weekend golfers, goes through the same four-step process: Program the shot, Execute it, Evaluate the result, and Fix or Reinforce before the next swing. When you make this process part of your game, progress becomes consistent and measurable.


As the players reflect on their round, Mike emphasizes how awareness transforms performance. Whether it’s a chip, putt, or drive, the key is to pay attention to what the ball does and what caused it. If a shot feels off, you already have the data to make a small correction. If it feels right, replay that motion mentally to reinforce it. This is exactly how professional golfers practice and play.


He reminds Jeff and Jeff that golf is a game of emotion and adjustment. Most amateurs react emotionally to bad shots and move on without learning anything. Tour players do the opposite—they treat each swing as feedback. Mike challenges both players to bring that same mindset into every round: measure progress by how much you learn, not just by what you score.


Throughout the discussion, Mike shares insights on mental focus and on-course strategy. Golfers who can stay neutral, observe outcomes, and make small corrections between shots improve faster than those who rely on constant swing changes. It’s not about fixing the swing—it’s about understanding how your current motion works and how to make it perform under pressure.


By the end of the lesson, both Jeffs recognize how much their awareness and confidence have grown. They’ve learned to approach every shot with a plan, execute it with commitment, evaluate with honesty, and adjust with clarity.


This closing session captures the core of the Malaska Golf philosophy: when you understand the process, golf makes sense. The more you learn from each shot, the better you play—and the more fun the game becomes.


Key Takeaways
Golf Is a Learning Game: Every shot gives you feedback—use it.
The 4-Step Process: Program, Execute, Evaluate, Fix or Reinforce.
Awareness Creates Improvement: Focus on what you feel and see, not just the outcome.
Mindset Over Mechanics: Great golf starts with the right approach, not a new swing.
Play with Purpose: Measure success by learning and adjustment, not score alone.