How To Align For Accurate & Consistent Golf Shots [Struggle No More With Accuracy!]



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31 Replies to “How To Align For Accurate & Consistent Golf Shots [Struggle No More With Accuracy!]”

  1. snyderdan25 says:

    So I’m for sure trying this at the range. I have two questions though. So is the face of the club aimed at the target or like right side of green/fairway? For fairway woods and driver are you still hitting up on the ball or is your weight still in front of the ball?

  2. Best and easiest system out there. Great information.

  3. so its always going to be to the left of your shoulder line correct?

  4. Roy Howard says:

    May I ask. ..where does your clubface align in your setup? I see that you place your club behind the ball, then close your body, then take your grip. But are you leaving the clubface pointing where it was originally facing, or do close it along with your body?

  5. Roy Howard says:

    This makes total sense….so cool!

  6. Thanks for the video! I realize it's 2+ years old. I naturally did this when I played my best golf as a kid and in college (division 1). This really hit home with me! Your simple concise explanation was perfect. 🤙🏻

  7. John says:

    I have been experimenting with Jim's method for the past 4 months and it has improved my golf game greatly. It has improved my ball striking and consistency. As a result, my handicap has dropped 3 points to date. Even though I am a C-grader, I am getting closer to becoming a B-grader – that would be my target for the next few months. As I am 70 years old and my driver distance is only around 200 meters (total carry + run), it would be quite difficult to become any better than a 18-handicapper.

    One very important thing that I have done also is to re-watch Jim's videos to re-learn and reduce the possibility of picking up bad habits.

    Thank you Jim

  8. AJ Alverson says:

    Used this method Sunday for the 1st time. The results were amazing! I will continue watching so I can figure out how to fade for the dog leg right.

  9. JesWebbTv says:

    Just found Jim's clips, looking for a simpler swing. It all makes sense to me, now I just have to actually try it 🙂
    I have expreminted with swings before, where the pressure is on the left foot from the start, with quite good results.
    An additional bonus is Jim's (casual) style. A bit as if Walter White had gone inte golf teaching instead of meth. (I hope my golf shots will be as pure as Heisenberg's product. 😉 )

  10. 283rosey says:

    5:37 thanks Jim. I saw some of your short videos last night and it seemed to make sense so I tried it blind in my game today and bingo. So accurate so easy and much better distance. You’re amazing. Peter R

  11. Ss Pp says:

    I think your teaching helps seniors P C Thailand

  12. This is a very natural feel, I've started figuring this out on my own recently and now I have confirmation that I'm on the right track, also I'm a pretty good dart shooter 😎

  13. Thank you clarifying this. I've been trying your style for months, and have been experimenting with ball position. We all have different body shapes and swings and need to make adjustments…I am now dialing it it in. Like I've said before…the hardest part is holding those shoulders still until AFTER impact.

  14. Rich R says:

    Finally someone who swings like me. Other golfers cannot believe how far I aim to the right but I very consistently hit my target. I don't play a big hook either. Alot of my shots are dead straight or a slight draw.
    I am a 1 handicap. I hardly ever miss a fairway and usually hit between 15 and 18 greens yet other golfers keep trying to correct my alignment. Lol.
    I cannot swing with an open stance or even a square stance. I also think alignment sticks are a complete waste of time. All I have to do is look over my left shoulder to see and align to my target.
    I use the same phrase as you. You can't aim your gun if your gun isn't firing.
    Great video!

  15. Christopher says:

    I’ve noticed one big thing that helps me. The more I close my shoulders the more the ball draws. I’ve gotten better consistency when my feet are even and my right foot isn’t back ( i had a tendency to drop my right foot Back a little ) Now if I want to fade ball I just slightly open my stance and don’t close my shoulders as much. It’s awesome

  16. Larry Allen says:

    Wish you would add an alignment rod for your feet. Is the back foot back (closed stance) or are you simply turning your back toe out?

  17. How much power does the right and the left shoulder-arm emit, in your teaching? Like a percentage of each. I know I’m right side dominant. Something I’ve been working on… It’s very hard to break that habit. That causes me to spin out. This is a problem that’s came on in my later years… When I don’t spin out, I hit the ball better.

  18. Mike Yap says:

    Where is clubface pointed relative to the feet and shoulders?

  19. Pretty much the stack and tilt?

  20. I went to range yesterday and used this set up..mostly v good, though pulled a few left ….why would that be ?

  21. Tom MURPHY says:

    Thanks to you I've shaved at least 9 strokes

  22. TallDocK says:

    As many weird swings as we see every weekend, you would think something this effective would catch on. I'm afraid everyone gets lured into wanting to look like the pros. Better to play well than look like what we THINK is pretty. I sure did. Mo Norman is a perfect example.

  23. hello jim can you explain me where to square the club head cause in traditionnal swing it is basicly the target. is it the case for yours too? i dont get it

  24. Colin Castle says:

    The fist pro that has helped me hit a draw through the set up fantastic!! Thank you !!

  25. John Case says:

    Wow. I must be doing something wrong in using this method. I only hit a 7 iron about 100 yards and my driver about 180. Not solid.

  26. Tried your method out as best I could first try and sure enough accuracy was much improved with ridiculously less effort and I'm a former world long drive competitor of 10 years

  27. Shoulder feet be closed the same amount as shoulders ?

  28. Hi Jim…1. Do you align your feet with your target…then pivot your core to the right?
    2. Do you draw right foot back, i. e., like a hook stance/
    3. Do you have a "strong" grip with the Vs of both hands pointing towards your right shoulder? Thanks that's all I need to know. Gerry

  29. Bruce Hester says:

    When you pivot where is club leading edge pointing. Your shoulder line or your feet line?

  30. Bruce Hester says:

    When you pivot and ground your club where is the club leading edge pointing. Your foot allengment

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