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Alignment Stick Connector (Without Golf Sticks) - Golf Pratice Mat, Teaching T-Square

KWD 6.500

Weight
50 g
Colorw / o Golf Sticks
1 +

Special Features

  • Connector holds alignment sticks together.
  • Aligns drivers, fairway woods, iron & putters.
  • Squares up stance and alignment.
  • Improve club takeaway & follow through.
  • Designed for both right & left handed players.
  • Features horizaontal & vertical axis.
  • Use with straight & collapsible tube alignment sticks.
  • Improves muscle memory.
  • Customize with your logo upon request.
  • Made in the USA.

Description

Snap In Alignment is a golf training aid for exact, repeatable ball setup, every time! Use it to align woods, irons & putters. Improve club takeaway, swing plane and follow through. Designed for other right and left-handed players. Features crosshair horizontal & vertical axis alignment for ball placement and stance. It fits all straight & collapsible tube alignment sticks. Easy adjustable snap-in-frame to help square up your stance.
Are you tired of struggling to find the sweet spot in your golf swing? Introducing the revolutionary Snap In Alignment - the ultimate game-changer for golfers of all levels.
Are you frustrated with inconsistent shots?
Do you dream of having a more precise and powerful swing?
Have you been longing for a simple solution to improve your golf game?
Look no further! Snap In Alignment is here to transform your golfing experience. This innovative product is designed to help you effortlessly find the sweet spot in your swing, leading to improved accuracy, consistency, and ultimately, a better golf game.
One important fundamental that should not be ignored is your alignment. Unfortunately, alignment is one of those fundamental principles that tends to change with every swing. This is why it's crucial to keep a close eye on your alignment and use aids as much as possible in your practice. If your eyes are looking at the target, but your body or club face are aligned left, the golf ball will not start on its intended target line.
This is why poor alignment can lead to several compensating problems in your swing - including changing your path and plane to get the ball starting back on the intended line. It makes a huge impact and could easily be the difference between hitting the green or ending up in a greenside bunker, or the difference between making a par or bogey.

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