In third video, Mike Malaska works with Ashley Huizing to refine her short game using chip shot drills. These drills focus on training the hands and club to work together efficiently while promoting proper swing mechanics and control.
Mike begins by emphasizing the importance of hand mechanics and clubface control. Using only her right hand, Ashley practices small swings, focusing on how the clubface aims at the ball during the takeaway and follow-through. The goal is to let the club release naturally, moving left after impact while keeping the face square. Mike explains that this motion is essential for straight and consistent shots.
The drills start with hitting small chip shots of 10 to 20 yards. Ashley learns to avoid over-rotating her arms, a common issue that leads to inconsistency and glove wear. Instead, she focuses on a wrist action similar to a bowling motion, allowing the clubface to remain square to the swing arc. By reinforcing this natural motion, Ashley builds muscle memory and gains confidence in her hand-club coordination.
Mike addresses common mistakes, such as routing the club too far inside, which often causes the ball to fly off to the right. To correct this, he advises choking down slightly on the club and focusing on swinging it left after contact. The club should move left naturally without the face shutting down. Watching professional wedge players demonstrates how this technique leads to straighter and more controlled shots.
The concept of separation is introduced, where the club moves left after impact while the ball travels straight. This motion allows for a consistent and efficient swing path. Mike highlights that chasing the ball or forcing the swing disrupts this natural separation and results in poor contact or fat shots.
As Ashley practices, Mike simplifies the process, steering her away from over-complicating the mechanics. He notes that many traditional swing teachings place unrealistic expectations on golfers, leading to frustration and slow progress. Instead, his approach focuses on repeatable and practical movements that are easy to learn and apply.
By the end of the session, Ashley sees significant improvements. Her swing arc aligns correctly, and the clubface remains square, allowing for consistent, straight shots. Mike reinforces the importance of practicing these drills regularly to refine technique and develop a reliable short game. With this foundation, Ashley is better equipped to approach her full swing with confidence and precision.