It’s nice when golf course designers “aim” tee boxes directly at the center of the fairway or, on par 3s, at the green. But many times the architect, or the superintendent in charge of mowing patterns, will point the tee at an angle to the direction you want to hit the shot with taylormade r11s driver – sometimes into the rough, trees or other trouble. If you’ve experienced this, you know that it can add difficulty to lining up correctly. Even when you know the direction of the target, once you stand over the ball your natural tendency is to align the body with the position of the tee markers or the direction of the mowed grass. Other times we manage to line up correctly, but subconsciously swing in the direction that feels correct – e.g. where the tee points – but turns out to be off-target. Since it’s difficult to overcome the sensation that cross-tee alignment causes, you must be absolutely convinced that your aim is correct before addressing the ball. That’s the only way to make a committed, confident swing. Use this alignment procedure, popularized by Jack Nicklaus. 1. Stand behind the ball looking straight at the target. 2. Find an object, such as a broken tee or divot, lying directly on the line between ball and target, no more than a couple of feet in front of your ball. 3. Step to the ball and line up the clubface precisely with the object. 4. Take your stance, making sure the clubface remains pointed at the object. 5. Look at the target for a little longer than usual to gain a visual sense of its position. 6. Return your eyes to the ground and track the line from your TaylorMade SLDR Driver to the target. This will tell you that you are, in fact, aligned correctly. 7. Make your swing. Again, the key is to gain total trust in your aim before taking the titleist 913 d2 driver back. You must eliminate doubt and indecision, which will cause you to adjust your alignment and/or swing path to one that feels right, but isn’t.
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