⛳️ [2026] “Your Swing Isn’t the Problem… Your Aim Is.”
Why 80% of Amateur OB Shots Start Before the Swing
🔥 “Imagine a sniper pulling the trigger without aiming first.”
That’s basically what most amateur golfers do every weekend.
We spend hours practicing:
swing path
release
rotation
distance
club speed
But almost nobody practices the one thing that determines where the ball actually starts:
👉 Alignment.
And the worst part?
Most golfers don’t even realize they’re aimed completely wrong.
The Driving Range Lies to You
The driving range is friendly.
You have:
straight mats
clear targets
alignment lines everywhere
Even with terrible setup, you can still hit decent shots.
But the golf course?
That’s a completely different game.
No lines on the ground.
Uneven lies.
Water left.
Bunker right.
Trees in your head.
And suddenly your body starts aiming at places your brain never intended.
I’ve played with golfers who blamed their “slice” for years…
when in reality:
👉 their shoulders were aimed directly into the right trees from the start.
Their swing wasn’t broken.
Their alignment was.
📊 The 3 Most Common Alignment Mistakes Amateur Golfers Make
| Mistake | What Happens | Result |
| Aiming the body at the target | Shoulders/chest point directly at [A] target itself, while [B] your brain thinks they are parallel | Pushes & slices |
| Trusting the range mat | Mats are often misaligned | Bad habits on real courses |
| Re-adjusting at address | “This feels wrong…” → body twist | Weak contact & inconsistency |
1️⃣ The Secret Every Good Golfer Understands: “Railroad Tracks”
Golf alignment works like railroad tracks.
Most beginners think:
“If I want the ball there, my body should point there.”
Nope.
That’s the trap.
✅ Track #1: The Target Line
This is the imaginary line from your ball to the target.
Your clubface should aim directly on this line.
✅ Track #2: Your Body Line
Your:
feet
knees
hips
shoulders
should be PARALLEL to the target line.
Not directly at it.
For right-handed golfers, your body should actually feel slightly left of the target.
That “weird” feeling?
👉 That’s usually correct.
2️⃣ The Best Golfers All Use the Same Alignment Routine
Tour players rarely aim directly at the target itself.
Instead, they use an intermediate target.
And honestly?
This alone can save amateur golfers multiple strokes per round.
📋 A Simple Alignment Routine That Actually Works
| Step | Action | Why It Matters |
| Step 1 | Stand behind the ball | See the full target line |
| Step 2 | Pick a spot 1 foot in front of the ball | Easier for your eyes to align |
| Step 3 | Aim the clubface first | Clubface controls starting direction |
| Step 4 | Build your stance around the clubface | Prevents body misalignment |
💡 Here’s the Weird Part…
Even when you’re perfectly aligned,
👉 it may still feel wrong.
That’s normal.
Once you move from behind the ball to beside it,
your visual perspective changes.
This is why good golfers trust their routine instead of their emotions.
If you constantly “fix” your alignment because it feels strange,
you’re probably ruining a correct setup—and adding crucial doubt to your swing.
🚫 The Shot That Cost Me Breaking 80
One round still bothers me to this day.
I was playing one of my best rounds ever.
Standing on the final tee,
I only needed a bogey to break 80.
Simple plan:
👉 hit the fairway
👉 avoid disaster
👉 go home happy
But I got nervous.
Instead of doing my normal routine,
I walked up and aimed quickly.
My eyes were looking at the fairway…
but my shoulders were aimed straight at the right trees.
The result?
Instant OB.
No swing thought.
No bad tempo.
No crazy mechanics.
Just terrible alignment.
That moment changed how seriously I take aiming.
Now, no matter how rushed I feel,
I NEVER skip:
standing behind the ball
picking an intermediate target
Never.
🧠 Golf Is a Game of Trust
Bad alignment creates doubt.
And doubt destroys swings.
When your setup is correct,
your swing becomes more confident naturally.
A lot of golfers spend years trying to “fix” their swing…
when the real problem starts before they even take the club back.
👉 Sometimes your slice isn’t a swing issue.
👉 Sometimes you’re simply aimed into the woods.
💬 Final Question
What’s your alignment habit?
Do you use an intermediate target?
Do you aim with your shoulders?
Have you ever blamed your swing when alignment was actually the problem?
Drop your worst aiming story below.
Trust me…
every golfer has one.
