Why Guessing Your Alignment Leads to Bad Shots

Why Guessing Your Alignment Leads to Bad Shots

Guessing creates hesitation.
Hesitation creates doubt.

And doubt often starts before the club ever moves.

Many inconsistent shots begin at address — when alignment is assumed instead of clearly seen.


Why Guessing Causes Inconsistency

Alignment affects everything:

  • Where the clubface is pointing
  • How you aim at the target
  • How confident you feel before the swing

When alignment isn’t clear:

  • Your focus shifts away from the target
  • Your setup feels different from shot to shot
  • You start the swing without full commitment

Replace Guessing With What You See

When you can clearly see your setup:

  • You can confirm where the clubface is pointing
  • You can check your aim before the swing
  • You can trust your setup instead of guessing

Confidence Starts Before the Swing

Confidence doesn’t start at impact.

It starts at setup — when you know the club is positioned the way you expect.


Stop Guessing. Start Seeing.

Visual Caddie™ provides a clear visual reference so golfers can confirm their club position at setup and during practice swings.

Nothing is guided or changed — alignment is simply made visible.

Learn more about the Visual Caddie visual alignment reference:

See Visual Caddie

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