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Practice T with Mirror By Eye
Line Golf
Every professional player
understands how critical alignment is to consistency, and many agree that the
EyeLine Practice T is the perfect tool for developing better alignment! The
sliding rails keep your feet aimed at the target and allow you to check your
ball position. The mirror slides on the top rail and helps you keep your
shoulders square and your eyes, head and hips properly positioned. The Practice
T allows you to hit dozens of shots before needing to move your station to find
fresh turf. Folding to fit easily in your bag, the Practice T is lightweight and
convenient.
The Practice T is the perfect
practice tool for setup. The sliding rails keep your feet aimed at the target
and allow you to check your ball position. The mirror slides on the top rail and
allows you to see if your shoulders are square and if your eyes head and hips
are properly positioned. It conveniently folds to fit in your bag.
Check
Your Shoulder Alignment
- Using the Practice T mirror you are able to
see if your shoulders are square to the target line.
- The mirror slides up and down the rail so it
has the proper placement for any club from driver to wedge.
- Proper shoulder alignment is the key to
straighter and consistent ball flight.
Get
your stance square to the target
- Using the Practice T rail you can make sure
your feet are aimed at the target.
- Teachers have always told students to lay
down a club at the target to check their foot alignment. Now you can do
that without having to constantly make sure the club is still straight.
- Simply push a couple of tees in the holes in
the rail and it will stay perfectly in place.

Check your ball position
- The position of the ball in your stance is a
fundamental part of your setup.
- With the Practice T you can easily check to
see where the ball is in your stance.
- The rails can lock in place at a 90 degree
angle, as shown, so that the 2 rails are always properly positioned
- The ball position rail slides four ways
while maintaining a 90 degree angle so that you can easily adjust between
different clubs or move to new grass.
Make sure your clubface is square

- Now that you have every part of your setup
covered from shoulders to club face you should see a much more predictable
ball flight.
- If you are still having problems hitting the
ball at the target there is something occurring during the swing. You may
be coming over the top and hitting a slice or dropping your hands at the top
and hitting a hook.
- Swing path determines where the ball starts
and club face determines where the ball is tries to turn.
- Using the EyeLine Golf Practice T you will
be able to practice the proper setup with the least effort. You can now
practice the right set-up to produce the right moves.
Check your divot pattern
 
- You can check the path of your club by
looking at your divot patterns. To hit a straight shot they should be going
at the target
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