Golf instruction: Fixing alignment with intermediate targets

We all have hit the shot of our life but accidentally lined up to the wrong target. It is simply heartbreaking.

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We all have hit the shot of our life but accidentally lined up to the wrong target. It is simply heartbreaking.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates a way to eliminate alignment issues with intermediate targets. Many golfers try and overcomplicate how they line up to targets, but this will alleviate the guesswork.

Using intermediate targets will help minimize your misses and help you hit more greens and fairways during your round. You can practice this method at the range before taking it to the course.

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