Alignment drift happens gradually.

As golfers play, practice, and make subtle adjustments, small changes occur. These changes are rarely intentional and often feel normal as they develop. Without a visual reference, alignment can shift without awareness.

Over time, what once felt correct continues to feel correct — even as orientation changes. This is why golfers are often surprised when alignment is shown visually.

Visual alignment restores awareness by making orientation visible again. It allows golfers to recognize drift early rather than discover it later.

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