Post by estelle on Aug 6, 2013 3:15:33 GMT
How a golfer lines up their shot will definitely determine where the ball will go. How many times have you made a great shot, hitting the ball perfectly, only to realize that you've missed your target because you were not aiming in the right direction. Proper aim and alignment are things you can control and take unnecessary stokes off your score. Here I have outlined pre-shot aiming procedures that will help you eliminate missing your target.
Take out discount golf clubs and right next to the ball or where you want the ball to be placed, lay the club down and point it at the target. Step back a few yards to check this. Next, take out another club and lay it on the left of the first club (around ten or twelve inches away) parallel with it. So this second club should be aligned slightly left of the target but parallel to it.
Now you need two more clubs. Place these two clubs perpendicular to the first two at right angles. Now slide the club you placed down second i.e. the one aligned to the left of target backward away from the first club. Slide it until it reaches the point where your feet would be when you take the shot with discount taylormade golf clubs, using the second two clubs as a guide to make sure that the alignment does not change.
The next step is extremely important and that is first aim the club head squarely at your spot the align your body to your club head. Many weekend golfers fail to do this step in this order. Too often they pick out their spot correctly but the move into position before aligning the club face. Golf is definitely a game of inches and this is an example for that saying. Once their body is in place they will start to gently wiggle the club head towards their spot. Now there is no assurance that the club face and body are perfectly aligned. Again, aim the club face first then align your body around the ping G20 driver.
A good way to check your alignment before you take your shot and aim for the perfect golf swing is to raise your club in front of you flat and parallel to the imaginary tracks. Move the club from your head down to your knees to check that they are aligned parallel to each other. You are especially looking to check that your hips and shoulders are in line with each other.
Remember that alignment is vital if you are ever going to achieve the perfect golf swing. So make sure you practice this and test your golf stance alignment regularly.