Golf equipment is often described using broad terms, but not all tools serve the same purpose.
A visual alignment aid exists to provide a visible reference for club orientation. It does not instruct movement, guide technique, or correct mechanics. Its role is simple: to make alignment visible so golfers can confirm what they are seeing.
Alignment in golf is visual by nature. Golfers set the club down, look at the face, and expect it to match what they believe is square. Without a consistent visual reference, this expectation is often based on assumption rather than confirmation.
A visual alignment aid removes that assumption. It allows golfers to see whether the club’s orientation matches what they intend at setup and during practice swings.
Visual Caddie is a visual alignment aid designed to provide this clarity through a simple, consistent reference that stays with the club. It does not teach a swing or influence motion. It simply shows alignment so golfers can trust what they see.
