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Fix Your Alignment
Everything starts with alignment—if you’re aimed wrong, the swing has to compensate. Bryce Cope shares a simple drill to check your setup so your feet, body, and clubface match your intended target line, and you stop “missing” before you even swing
Comments (6)
That was the best synopsis of the correction for my chronic over-the-top condition. Thank you!
Is there any way to use your club for alignment or any quick way to use what you taught on the course ?
It works in practice. But you can't use the alignment sticks on the course. How do you make sure that you're aligned correctly when you're in the middle of your round?
If you set up the lines parallel, why, if you only use one stick would the clubface be pointing to the right?
That was the best synopsis of the correction for my chronic over-the-top condition. Thank you!
Is there any way to use your club for alignment or any quick way to use what you taught on the course ?