Pick a point between the target and your clubface against which to create your second visual reference line. The point you pick should be no more than 10 feet in front of you such as a divot or tuft of grass. This way your dominant eye will not experience any focus distortion and both eyes can be equally focused on the point. Your shoulders should be aligned “parallel” with an imaginary reference line drawn from this point to your clubface. This means your shoulders will be aiming slightly “left” of the target if they are correctly aligned…right of the target for lefties.
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