See How It Works
Use alignment sticks to train setup, direction, and consistency
Video demonstrates alignment stick usage. Baseplate shown is sold separately.
Features & Benefits
Designed to help you dial in proper alignment, face control, and ball starting line without adding swing thoughts.
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Trains proper body, clubface, and target line alignment at address
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Improves ball start direction on full swings and putts
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Reinforces consistent setup habits on every practice session
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Can be used for swing plane, posture, and putting drills
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Works for drivers, irons, woods, wedges, and putting
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Lightweight, durable design built fro regular practice
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Simple, versatile training aid used by players of all skill levels
What's Included
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Three alignment sticks
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Protective alignment stick headcover
Base plate, adapter, and practice packs sold separately
Frequently Asked Questions
Here we answer just a few of the commonly asked questions about the Tour Aim Practice Alignment Sticks
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The Tour Aim Practice Alignment Sticks provide clear visual references for body alignment, clubface position, and target line during setup. They help you build proper alignment habits so you can start the ball on your intended line more consistently.
They are designed to reinforce correct fundamentals without adding swing thoughts.
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Alignment is one of the most overlooked fundamentals in golf. Even a solid swing can produce poor results if your body or clubface is misaligned at address.
Tour Aim helps ensure your setup matches your intended target, which leads to better ball starting lines, improved consistency, and more reliable shot patterns.
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Yes. Tour Aim is used by beginners learning proper fundamentals as well as experienced golfers looking to refine setup, alignment, and consistency.
Because it provides simple visual feedback, golfers of all skill levels can immediately see when they are properly aligned and make corrections without overthinking.
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You can do both. Tour Aim is designed to be used during practice swings and while hitting balls at the range or practice area.
This allows you to take what you see during setup and apply it directly to real shots.
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Yes. Tour Aim works on both grass and practice mats, making it suitable for use at driving ranges, practice facilities, or at home.
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Yes. The snap-in putting feature and alignment stick setup allow you to practice putting and short game alignment as well as full swings.
This helps reinforce consistent fundamentals throughout your entire game.
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No. The alignment sticks are sold on their own. The Tour Aim base plate, alignment stick adapter, and practice packs are sold separately.