THE PERFECT GOLF ALIGNMENT ROUTINE

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One of the biggest issues most players face is how to align correctly. In this short video, Kerrod offers you some simple tips to help you fix this if this is something that you struggle with.

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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:21 - Poor Alignment Issues
1:00 - Implementing Alignment in Pre-Shot Routine
1:29 - Choosing an Intermediate Target
2:24 - Setting Up with Open Body Position
2:52 - Body Position and Clubface Alignment
4:52 - Checking Eye Line Alignment
5:09 - Tilting Head towards Target

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kerrodgraygolf
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I tried this technique last round and I can tell you it was crazy how accurate I became. I struggled with aim this whole season up till now. I went from 50 + on 9 to 44 first time trying it. Thank you so much for a well laid out video!

macapollo
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This makes perfect sense to me. I’m just wondering if there’s the way to avoid, once you’re all set up, to stop making these unconscious shoulder adjustments that open or close the shoulders. I think that’s what I’m doing.

johndunn
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The main tip to take from this video was simplified to me on the course one day. When he talks about aiming for a spot 6 inches in front of the ball that lines up with the direction u want to go, simply mark the ground with your club by stabbing it, then line up to take your shot at the mark u left on the ground . When u have your club face aimed at your mark it will seem like u are shooting way left, but trust your swing and it will go in the direction u initially aimed for. Works for me . When u get used to it pick a mark on the ground, divot, leaf or something that u can focus on

vinnielawlor
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This is insane... Now all my shots make sense as I can easily see what I've been doing wrong.... Cannot wait to play next to try this out!

phillip
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Wow I'm so glad I took the time to watch this video. What a difference this has made on my game. I was guilty of aligning my body to the ball and now this all makes sense. I was constantly trying to make the wrong adjustments: my grip, my stance, my spine angle.
Thank very much Mr. Gray.

robertafuso
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Going to give this a try! I’d heard most of it before but like the addition of keeping your body open as you approach the ball after finding your six inch ahead spot. I do know i unconsciously close off to the right even after “aiming”

jeannedeming
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I tried this routine on Wednesday and omg what a difference in my game. Not only did this help and I was on in two on the par 4’s and on in 3 on the par 5’s I broke 90 for the very first time shooting an 88. Had I not missed 4 par putts and 1 birdie putt, my score would have been an 83-84. Thank U so much for sharing this video. I needed this video months ago. You are Da Man

odutdln
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For beginner like me, you explanation is very clear, wrong alignment is something I used to do when I play in the course, I will apply what you teach in my next game.. Thanks

safwans
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Everything he said, I did it. After watching Genevieve Ling do the same a few months ago, i adopted that set up and it works great. Using the club face to work off of, then foot position after is perfect. Making sure club is perfectly under arms and biceps closer to chest at address. Superb. And if I want to shoot a high fade, I aim left with my foot position, and swing out to in, thus creating ball spin to the right. It works amazing. Thanks to this video for confirming what I already knew.

suryavaraman.
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I'm new to watching Kerry, and I think this one video will dramatically help me. I'm especially guilty of the pre-shot routine in setting my body first, many times pointed right and then fighting to get back to square. Can't wait to get to the range to practice this.

randyderheim
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I find the spot on the ground first that aligns with the target then I tee it in an area that lines up perfect with target.

zarlodious
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Can't wait to try this! I'd either forgotten (or never knew) how to align myself to the target line and found myself always aligned far to the right despite it "looking" to me as though I was aligned to my target.

richardgautier
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I do the exact setup with one additional confirmation. Once set and I take some practice swings, I stop the club at 9 o clock (or 3 o Clock) on follow through and look down the shaft to see the direction the club head is pointing. This gives further confirmation that I am on line to the target.

cryptoanto
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I don't really have one...I will start now.

TampaMetroSigmas
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I started playing somewhat recently and have always struggled with my alignment as I was always aiming to the right of where I wanted it to go. In this video you explained why it’s likely that was happening and how to correct it. Looking forward to trying this when I next play.

Raptor_Jesus.
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Keeping the hips open while squaring the club face to the target is great advice. I have that awful foot alignment issue and it ruins my swing. appreciate the advice.

elfears
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He is correct especially walking in with the right foot because your shoulders should be open (about 15 degrees) which ensures a wide takeaway by starting the swing with the left shoulder. Like Trevino said: on the takeaway your hands should NOT get closer to the right hip if you are open. Carl Lorhen's book gives great info on the grip and the pre-set. ( One Move To Better Golf)

johnmanheimer
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Great tip. I have been setting my feet first for a very long time. After this lesson with club down first, my dispersion is so much better. Than you

roberto
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Thank you every thing Ive never done b4 cheers for the simple explanation

priscillawilliams