Why Your Clubface Looks Square But Isn’t (Common Golf Mistake)

Why Your Clubface Looks Square But Isn’t (Common Golf Mistake)

Most golfers believe their clubface is square at setup.

But what looks square isn’t always actually square to the target.


Why It’s Hard to Tell

Golfers often rely on feel to judge the clubface.

But feel alone can’t reliably tell you:

  • if the clubface is open
  • if it’s closed
  • or if it’s truly square

From the player’s view, small differences are hard to see without a reference.


The Problem with Guessing

When you guess at clubface position:

  • Shots can start left or right unexpectedly
  • You may adjust your swing to fix the wrong issue
  • Inconsistency builds over time

See Where the Clubface Is Pointing

When you can clearly see your clubface at setup:

  • You can confirm if it’s square to your target
  • You can check your aim before the swing
  • You can remove guesswork from your setup

See Your Alignment. Stop Guessing.

Visual Caddie™ provides a clear visual reference so golfers can see where the clubface is pointing at setup and during practice swings.

Learn more about the Visual Caddie visual alignment reference:

See Visual Caddie

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