Dynalign Golf announces that a new blog has been created at http://dynaligngolf.blogspot.com/ for discussion of issues relating to its Dynalign Dynamic Pre-Shot Alignment technique. The blog can also be found at www.dynaligngolf.com .
Dynamic Pre-Shot Alignment is an improved method for alignment of a golfer and golf club with a target line, which can give a golfer increased control over clubface alignment at impact. The technique can improve the accuracy of all golf shots from putting and chipping to full shots.
Dynalign’s improved pre-shot routine has advantages over the traditional square feet, hips, shoulders, and two knuckles showing at address procedure because it produces an address position that is similar to a preferred impact position.
Traditional alignment relies heavily on the golfer’s ability to time the release so that the clubface is properly aligned at impact. The release is a combination of pronation and supination of the hands, wrists, and forearms that directly affects clubface alignment. Golfers at all skill levels can struggle with a properly timed release.
Dynamic Pre-Shot Alignment greatly reduces the amount of variation in clubface alignment from the address to the impact position so the golfer can produce more predictable shot shapes for better course management.
Dynalign’s pre-shot routine improves putting accuracy by helping to minimize deviation of the putter from a preferred stroke path while keeping the putter face aligned with the target line. The putting stroke is more resistant to forces that can cause the putter to become misaligned during the stroke.
Dynamic Pre-Shot Alignment can replace many popular training aids such as tracks to keep the putter on line and swing plane methods and devices because the golfer is in an improved mechanical position at address. Following dynamic pre-shot alignment, the club is more easily swung on a preferred swing path throughout the swing or putting stroke.