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    part 3 driver 2

    Accuracy in golf depends on alignment. Aiming at the target sounds simple enough, but the eyes can play tricks. Fortunately, there’s a tried-and-true technique for setting up with the clubface and body lined up where you want the ball to go.


  • Stand a few feet behind the ball, with the ball directly between you and the line you want it to fly on.
  • Find a mark within a few feet of the ball, and directly between ball and target. This may be a divot, a leaf or discolored patch of grass, for example.
  • When setting up to the ball, aim the clubface at the mark.
  • Align the feet, shoulders and hips with the clubface.
  • Even with a solid method, it can be difficult to place the clubface so that it’s perfectly square to the target line. All drivers manufactured by Thomas Golf (www.thomasgolf.com) feature a patented aiming guide that assures pure alignment every time.

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