Alignment
You got to know where you are going…and then make sure that your set-up to get the ball to your final destination. Alignment and proper body position is essential for on target ball striking. If you are misaligned, then you will make a compensation during the swing and often times the results are not pretty. So instead, let’s get your process for alignment up to par, so you can make more pars. So let’s get to it!
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A really important tip on Alignment
If you want more pars, know where you are REALLY going. To help, I am going to give you a really important tip on alignment as I see this way too many times with my campers. Misalignment greatly affects the downswing, so your alignment needs to be spot-on.
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Swing Trainer & Arm Band for More Pars
GET THE ARM BAND & SWING TRAINER
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CK4YR9YP?th=1This dynamic duo will be your pal for solid ball striking. Wrap the Swing Trainer around the hip area, insert the mini-rod and you’re ready to swing and get instant clear feedback. Use the second mini-rod for alignment, ...
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Assess & Practice Alignment
Let’s assess your alignment. Are ya going where you thing you're going? If not you WILL make some sort of swing compensation during the downswing to try and redirect the ball back on line. This is why it is so important to 1. Assess your alignment. 2. Practice spot-on alignment. Do not take this ...
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Divot & Alignment Practice
Join me here at the beach for fun practice. Today, we'll groove impact, divot and alignment.
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Alignment & a Crane
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Driver Alignment for Launch
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Alignment - Get it Right (not right)
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Alignment on the Course
If you want more pars, make sure that you have a couple of alignment shafts in your bag. I recommend when its appropriate to use one on the course to lay on your target line so you can be sure where you think you are going, you are actually going, You may be very surprised what you find out.
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Alignment & Ball Position Process
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Alignment Principles
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Alignment-V
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The Process of Alignment
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Check Your Footprints for Spot-on Alignment
A fun way to work on alignment out on the course!