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:
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A steeper angle of attack
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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:
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Visualize swing path and whether you’re starting the ball on line
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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)
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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?
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Set Aimbox up square to your target
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Place the ball slightly back
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Shift your sternum and weight forward
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Align shoulders slightly closed
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Use the AimBox path antennas to ensure in-to-out motion
💥 Now you’re intentionally steep + in-to-out — not just hoping for it.