Still Watching?
Keep Watching
Cut Your Misses In Half
Most amateurs have issues, ranging from minor to major, with how they line up to the ball. In this tip, Randall Hunt teaches a routine that guarantees your clubface and feet are lined up properly to your intended target.
Comments (10)
Great tip - will save me strokes
using a toy AR?? Really? Do better
Can't wait to try this. I am one of those players that gets impatient during my set up and I often apprach the ball from the right side instead of setting up directly behind the ball. Going to give this a try. thanks.
Randall as always another great tip. Hope you do a tip on 125 yards in like you practiced in your VCH days.
I love Randall's tips. He explains things simply and clearly and doesn't get "gimmicky." (Ok, a squirt gun here .... but that was just to make the point about AIM.)
Love the basic common sense to this. When lining up my shot, I usually pick a stick, blade of grass, divot, or something to as a guide to square the club face to the target. Is this something you recommend?
Randall, Love the simplicity of this lesson. Makes sense to work on this pre-shot set-up. I think this will help me and can't wait to put it to use on the course. Thank you.
Thank you, I never noticed that I was off center when lining up my shot to my target. This caused me to pay more attention to how I was doing things.
Come on. No substance here! Most of us need help in this area too but this is no help.
Randall,
I used your setup sequence and I had much better shots, even on my misses.
Thank you.
Great tip - will save me strokes
using a toy AR?? Really? Do better