
Many players do not understand why a ball does not go towards their intended target when they are playing from an uneven lie with the ball above or below the feet.
To indicate the change in face angle when elevating or lowering the lie, attach the Face Aimer to the face of a lofted iron. Compare it to the direction the pointer faces when the sole is flat on the ground in a horizontal plane as opposed to being tilted forward or back. The visual demonstration is quite revealing.
The simplest solution to correct for the face alignment is to aim either more right or left to allow for the change in the face angle when encountering one of these conditions. Stated another way you would angle your body alignment right or left until the Face Aimer points at the target. The more severe the slope and more lofted the club, the more you will have to adjust your aim.
1. To check face position: Is the face open, closed, or square at address?
2. To demonstrate the effect a side hill lie has on clubface alignment.
3. For club fitting: What happens when a nine iron is too flat, or a five iron too upright?
The Face Aimer is magnetic so will work with most irons but may not work on many allow or composite drivers or putters. It is primarily designed for use with irons.
MSRP |
$25.99 |