More guidelines from Down Under! Jason King talks about ensuring you're surely aiming the ball in which you believe you studied you're.
Jason shows you several things about getting your address position to match your intended aim, but it all breaks down to the same thing: Proper ball position comes first, then you aim the clubface, then you address the ball. If you do it the other way around, you'll set up improperly and put unintended spin on the ball.
Body role tends to decide your swing route and in case you set your frame first, you might not appropriately purpose the ball because it alters your viewing perspective. Instead, you will set up to curve the ball without even knowing it!
Jason's explanation is pretty easy -- and visible -- so I'm no longer going to restate what he is doing. Just don't forget which you need to set up your ball position and clubface function first, and then you definately address the ball so your body -- specifically your shoulders -- complement your purpose. If you do matters in the correct order, you are much more likely to get the consequences you intended.
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