What Are The Key Alignment Check Points To Hit Sweet Hybrid Golf Shots (Video) - by Peter Finch
What Are The Key Alignment Check Points To Hit Sweet Hybrid Golf Shots (Video) - by Peter Finch view-recommended-clubs-button

What are the key alignment check points to hit sweet hybrid golf shots? Now if you want to stand the chance of hitting a straight ball to your target, you need to make sure that your alignment is absolutely spot on. It’s one of the most overly pass of actually golf technique by most amateurs when they actually start hitting the ball, it’s actually how to get yourself set up and aligned correctly. Now I'm using my Thomas Golf hybrid here which has a patent alignment technology which makes it very, very easy to align up. It's kind of like a flatten top over the crown with a very standout kind of gold line here, which makes it very easy, just make sure that the club sits very square behind the ball. But that's certainly part of the actually alignment routine, you need to get the club face square, but then you need to get your body aligned correctly as well. Now the first thing you need to work around here is your target line which is a line going from the ball down to where you want the ball to actually finish.

What you want to do is you want to get the club set square on this line and get the club face aligned up with the ball, so it points down towards your target. Now common mistakes many armatures do is they then actually set their body to aim at the target as well. What you want to be doing is setting your body parallel to your target line. So you don’t want to be aiming at the target, you don’t want to be aiming to the left hand side, kind of by a long way, you want to be parallel to that line. So get the club face set, get the toes together, spread them apart, get the toes, the knees, the hips and shoulders on parallel lines to your target line. Often the easiest way to imagine this as a train track with the ball being on the outer rail, the body being on the inner rail running in nice parallel lines. So if you can do that, if you can get yourself set up and practice it on the court, you're going to be hitting much straighter shots and you're going to be in a much better positions with a good swing on it to actually hit those shots as well.
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What are the key alignment check points to hit sweet hybrid golf shots? Now if you want to stand the chance of hitting a straight ball to your target, you need to make sure that your alignment is absolutely spot on. It’s one of the most overly pass of actually golf technique by most amateurs when they actually start hitting the ball, it’s actually how to get yourself set up and aligned correctly. Now I'm using my Thomas Golf hybrid here which has a patent alignment technology which makes it very, very easy to align up. It's kind of like a flatten top over the crown with a very standout kind of gold line here, which makes it very easy, just make sure that the club sits very square behind the ball. But that's certainly part of the actually alignment routine, you need to get the club face square, but then you need to get your body aligned correctly as well. Now the first thing you need to work around here is your target line which is a line going from the ball down to where you want the ball to actually finish.

What you want to do is you want to get the club set square on this line and get the club face aligned up with the ball, so it points down towards your target. Now common mistakes many armatures do is they then actually set their body to aim at the target as well. What you want to be doing is setting your body parallel to your target line. So you don’t want to be aiming at the target, you don’t want to be aiming to the left hand side, kind of by a long way, you want to be parallel to that line. So get the club face set, get the toes together, spread them apart, get the toes, the knees, the hips and shoulders on parallel lines to your target line. Often the easiest way to imagine this as a train track with the ball being on the outer rail, the body being on the inner rail running in nice parallel lines. So if you can do that, if you can get yourself set up and practice it on the court, you're going to be hitting much straighter shots and you're going to be in a much better positions with a good swing on it to actually hit those shots as well.