If you’re looking to improve your game without overhauling your swing, one of the best things you can work on is alignment. Although it’s commonly overlooked by amateurs, alignment plays a crucial role in your swing and impacts not only accuracy but also consistency and ball flight.
Tools like the Alignment Ball can make perfecting your alignment easier. The compact design makes this training aid convenient, plus setup is simple thanks to the built-in spokes and 20-foot retractable cable.
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Use it on the green to check your eye position, length of your stroke, clubface position, start line and even as a visual aid when practicing breaking putts. It also comes in handy on the range where you can use it to analyze your aim, path and follow through.
The immediate feedback will allow you to make real-time adjustments, resulting in a more efficient and effective practice session.
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