PERFECT YOUR GRIP AND PATH
8m

In fourth lesson, Mike Malaska works with Ashley Huizing to refine her grip and introduce critical swing adjustments, focusing on proper club placement and mechanics to improve control and accuracy.

Mike begins by explaining an essential "anatomy lesson" for grip mechanics. Everything on the fingers' side of the hand is where the club should reside, particularly resting in key joints near the base of the fingers and palm. The grip should never cause wear on the upper part of the glove, as this indicates improper placement. Instead, the club should be held more in the fingers, allowing the hands to hang naturally and align with the joints.

Mike demonstrates how the back of the club fits snugly in these joints, emphasizing that a proper left-hand grip feels strong but is essential for consistent ball striking. He explains how the right hand complements this grip by positioning the joints securely on the back of the club. The right palm should face the target or apply force directly through the shaft without twisting, enabling precise acceleration of the club.

Ashley practices hitting small pitch shots with this adjusted grip. Mike encourages her to focus on the left hip pushing back during the swing, allowing a natural rotation and smooth follow-through. By maintaining this proper grip and hip motion, Ashley achieves a more controlled and efficient swing.

To address common swing faults, Mike introduces a training stick to visualize and correct the club's path. The stick helps Ashley understand how to direct the club's momentum and avoid getting stuck in an overly inside path. Mike explains that directing the club's momentum out in front, rather than behind, is crucial for syncing the club with body rotation.

Mike elaborates on the concept of "release," challenging the misconception that it involves unhinging the wrists. Instead, he demonstrates how release involves moving the club's momentum forward, matching the body's rotation to achieve consistency and power. He references Jack Nicklaus's approach, emphasizing that release is about keeping the club in front of the chest and turning through impact, not letting it lag behind.

Ashley practices these adjustments, working on directing the handle of the club and maintaining proper momentum. Through repetition and exaggeration drills, she begins to feel how the club naturally aligns with her body, reducing the need for compensatory movements.

The session concludes with Ashley applying these concepts to live shots. Mike highlights that the refined grip, proper release, and synced body mechanics create a swing with less twist and more consistency. He underscores those traditional methods, such as over-rotating the forearms or holding angles, are unnecessarily complex and rarely effective at a high level.

With these refinements, Ashley’s swing shows noticeable improvement, building a foundation for better control, power, and accuracy.