Why Your Golf Alignment Changes Without You Noticing (And How to Fix It)

Why Your Golf Alignment Changes Without You Noticing (And How to Fix It)

Have you ever felt like your setup was the same — but your shots weren’t?

That’s alignment drift.

It happens when small setup positions change from shot to shot without you realizing it.


How Alignment Drift Happens

These changes are usually subtle:

  • Your stance shifts slightly
  • Your hands move forward or back
  • Your clubface looks square — but isn’t exactly the same

From the player’s view, these differences are hard to see.


Why Feel Isn’t Enough

Most golfers rely on feel to repeat their setup.

But feel can be misleading.

  • What feels square may not be square
  • Your aim can shift without you noticing
  • Small changes can build over time

Catch Alignment Drift Early

When you can see your setup clearly:

  • You can check where the clubface is pointing
  • You can confirm your aim at address
  • You can spot small changes before they affect your shot

See Your Alignment. Stop Guessing.

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

The goal isn’t to change your swing — it’s to help you see it.

Learn more about the Visual Caddie visual alignment reference:

See Visual Caddie

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