From Slice to Consistency
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In the final video of this Player Lesson series, Mike Malaska and Certified Coach Julie Yang bring everything together. Over the course of six sessions, the athlete has gone from struggling with slicing long clubs to building a foundation based on grip, face control, swing plane, and posture.

This concluding lesson emphasizes how to take the new skills onto the course. Mike explains that the golf swing isn’t about adding more complexity but about applying a simple process:
•    Get the grip right.
•    Connect the hands to the face.
•    Control the ball’s curve.
•    Use posture and plane to create consistency and compression.
With these fundamentals in place, the athlete can now stand on the range, test which curve he controls best, and take that shot onto the course with confidence. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s developing reliable patterns that eliminate the slice, produce compression, and give him a repeatable ball flight.

The session also highlights the Sports Connect philosophy of Malaska Golf: athletes from other sports already have the instincts to succeed at golf. By connecting what they know to the M-System, they simplify the game and accelerate their improvement.
This video closes the loop on the series by showing how small adjustments in grip, posture, and face control lead to major changes in ball flight, distance, and consistency. It’s a clear reminder that the game starts in your hands, and once you master that, everything else falls into place.

Key Takeaways
•    Grip First: Every swing starts with correct grip and hand placement.
•    Face Control Wins: Whoever controls the face controls the ball.
•    Curve with Confidence: Learn to curve it right, left, high, or low—then refine for control.
•    Swing Plane & Posture: Simple adjustments create consistent alignments and compression.
•    Play What You Own: On the course, rely on the curve you control best for scoring.
•    Sports Connect: Athletic instincts from other sports translate directly into golf success.