Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Alignment: The Most Important Piece of the Consistency Puzzle

When a student comes to me for the first time, there are a variety of probing questions I like to ask as it kind of provides a road map of where the lesson may be going. One of the most important questions that I feel all instructors need to know before starting a lesson with a new student is "what's your goal." Inevitably the answer I get to this question 90% of the time is "consistency."

Certainly a goal that all golfers need if one is to achieve any level of sustainable success. However, the most important building block in reaching that goal is a building block that a majority of golfers ignore or at the very least, don't consider it a skill that needs regular practice. Unfortunately for so many that signals the beginning of the end.

In a quest to improve, golfers flock to all forms of media in search of the eternal answer on how to improve. In my opinion every article, video and tip related to golf swing improvement should start with mention of alignment. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Can you find articles on proper alignment? Of course, but you have to do some moderate digging. My experience tells me the reason for this is that pointing yourself in the right direction is a given, it's the mechanics that need to be mastered.

No doubt, mastering mechanics is necessary, but how can that be achieved if one never aligns themselves the same way twice? In short it can't, and there in lies the problem. A golfer can not progress the improvement of their swing without mastering the art (and skill) of alignment. Does it mater what your lead arm is doing throughout the swing? If your weight is transferring correctly? Hands releasing? No, no and no unless you are aligned correctly each and every time you stand over the ball.

The solution is simple really, practice alignment 100% of your practice time. Change your targets often throughout your entire practice session. Use alignment sticks or clubs on the ground to insure you are aligned correctly. Otherwise the percentage is high that you'll start to develop bad habits that we all know are hard to break.

Once you have committed to practicing alignment, one then must understand how the alignment set up works......

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