Ball Position + Swing Path + AimBox = Consistency

Ball Back = Steeper Angle + Path Influenced 

When you move the ball back in your stance, the club strikes the ball earlier in the arc, which causes: 

  • A steeper angle of attack 

  • A tendency for the path to shift rightward (in-to-out) if the shoulders and alignment stay neutral or closed 

With AimBox in place, you can immediately: 

  • Visualize swing path and whether you’re starting the ball on line 

  • Check your shoulder and foot alignment to make sure you’re not unknowingly opening up (which would turn the shot into a steep/out-to-in mess) 

  • Control low point by syncing sternum + ball position visually 

 
 

🧠 Here's How AimBox Helps: 

Without AimBox

With AimBox

Guessing ball position 

Clearly see forward, center, back 

Misaligned shoulders = bad path 

Visual references lock in square or closed 

No visual for in-to-out vs out-to-in 

Antennas give path feedback immediately 

Feel-based swing changes 

Setup-based corrections before the swing 

 
 

🏌️♂️ Use Case Example: 

Want to hit a low punch draw or compressed wedge? 

  1. Set Aimbox up square to your target 

  2. Place the ball slightly back 

  3. Shift your sternum and weight forward 

  4. Align shoulders slightly closed 

  5. Use the AimBox path antennas to ensure in-to-out motion 

💥 Now you’re intentionally steep + in-to-out — not just hoping for it.