#48 Rethinking Intermediate targets
In this episode of Golf Swing Fix, we dive into the concept of intermediate targets.
Craig shares why focusing on a spot a few feet in front of the ball to align your shot can introduce doubt and why it’s more important to understand what a square club face looks like at setup.
You’ll learn about using alignment aids like alignment sticks or the Teebox training aid in conjunction with the magnetic lie angle tool for working on what really matters - knowing what a square club face looks like when you’re standing over the ball.
There’s also some discussion on why it’s good idea for most players to err on the side of a club face that is slightly closed at setup.
By consistently working on alignment the right way, you’ll hit better shots whether you decide to use an intermediate target or not.
Tune in to get actionable ways to work on your club face alignment even if you can’t make it to the range.
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