Why You Need This: In this video, you'll discover a cool golf alignment trick.
The range is a great place to work on your game...
But it can be a real struggle to get your alignment correct.
Maybe you lay down some clubs or you have alignment sticks.
Those work but it can be a mess fumbling with getting your clubs just right on the ground...
And alignment sticks can scratch up your driver if they get stuck in your cover.
Well, I found a much easier training aid to help get your alignment right.
Eyeline Golf makes a cool aid called the "Tee Box Alignment Station."
All you have to do is stick a tee on one side of the aid...
...then line it up perfectly by pulling the other end exactly where you want it and anchor it with another tee.
What you'll get is a perfect rectangle facing your target.
This will help you line up your feet...
And it does a great job at helping you judge your divots.
Your divot should tail off slightly to the left...
And this is easy to see when using the "Tee Box Alignment Station."
Watch this quick video now to see this training aid in action...
And find out how it'll help you get your alignment right the first time!
Golf Pros Featured:
Instructors Featured: Clay Ballard
Video Duration: 2:50
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Video Transcription:
Hi guys, and welcome back. Now I know we’ve all struggled with this. If you’re a good player, you like to hit on the range a lot. We set the club down on the ground and we think, oh, is that perfectly lined up? Then maybe our ball is over here, and we’re talking about parallel lines, very easy to get confused.
I’ve got a great product for you, it’s from EyeLine Golf, they make a bunch of really cool practice training aids. This one’s called the Tee Box. What I really like about this one is it comes in a little bag and it’s so easy to just fit in your golf bag.
You have those alignment sticks, I’ve carried these around for years. The problem with these is if you forget to put a head cover on your clubs, they scratch up your driver. It can be a little bit frustrating doing that. Plus, I’s just tough to get those perfectly lined up.
Well this one, if I go ahead and pull this out, you’ll see there’s a hole that I can put a tee through right in the top rod here, both of these rods are the same, and what I’ll do is I’ll just go ahead and throw that on the ground.
Somewhere about here, I think is lined up pretty close to being where the camera angle is today. Now what I’m going to do is I’m going to pull this back, put another tee in this back one, and I’m going to line that up where I get both of these tees pointing directly to my target.
So I can now see that’s toward my target, and now we can see that these are perfectly parallel lines. I don’t have to adjust the sticks, I don’t have to do anything, I’ve just to get these two tees going toward my target and I’m perfectly in alignment.
Now as I start to hit balls, I just drag them anywhere in this box, and I have a perfectly good square. Another thing I like about this is after I start to make some divots, I can see how square they are.
We talk about in our Top Speed Golf System on our website, and we talk about it when we’re making impact, we’d like to have that perfectly square divot that’s only about a dollar bill in shape, and it’s nice and thin and shallow. I want to have the entire divot to be nice and square.
Now down here in Florida we have Bermuda grass, it’s not as easy to tell if your divot is perfectly square.
Sometimes I’ll get a little bit crooked even if your club is moving perfectly there. But it is a great way to see if I’m in about the right ballpark for my divot. I’ll go ahead and try one out here, and we’ll see how I do.
There we go, dead straight shot. That ball didn’t move an inch, right toward my target. I can look, the front end of my divot is nice and square, so is the back end, so I know that I’m doing a really nice job.
These divots should be – here’s one little tiny tip I’ll give you – since you’re coming down on a circle and we’re hitting down into the golf ball, my divot should actually be pointing a little bit to the left for a dead straight shot.
When you’re looking at this box, you should see slightly to the left divots, but it will give me a good frame of reference to know if those are pointing in the right direction or not. I’m looking for just barely to the left, and I’ll know that I’m perfect.
So the Tee Box by EyeLine Golf. I like it, I carry it in my bag now all the time, and it’s a really cool training aid so I’m glad they sent one to me. I’ve really enjoyed it. I think you guys will too if you like to hit a lot of range balls. See you guys soon.