Most golfers believe their alignment is correct.
But over time, small changes in setup begin to feel normal. Your stance, ball position, and clubface can slowly shift without you noticing. What feels square may actually be aimed right or left of your target.
Why This Happens
Alignment is based on what you see — but most golfers rely on feel.
When you trust feel alone:
- You can think the clubface is square when it’s not
- You can aim off target without realizing it
- You can repeat the same setup mistake without knowing it
This isn’t a flaw — it’s how perception works.
The Problem with Guessing
From the player’s view, it’s hard to judge exactly where the clubface is pointing.
Without a clear reference, alignment becomes guesswork. Over time, those small misses turn into consistent directional errors.
See Your Alignment Clearly
When alignment becomes visible, everything changes.
You can:
- See where the clubface is pointing at setup
- Confirm your aim before the swing
- Catch mistakes before they turn into bad shots
Instead of relying on feel, you can trust what you see.
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.
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