If you are using a traditional static pre-shot alignment
method of square feet, hips, shoulders, and clubface, you are missing all of the benefits of improved shot control provided
by Dynamic Alignment. Move Beyond Static Alignment and Learn How To Use Dynalign Golf's Dynamic Alignment System to
Hit Controlled Draws, Fades, Straight Shots, and increase your Putting and Chipping Accuracy The best way to custom
fit golf clubs is to use dynamic swing motion. The best way to align to hit a golf shot is also by using dynamic swing motion
during a pre-shot routine.
A flat leading wrist at impact, "the position of champions", is recognized to be one of the
most important factors in hitting accurate shots. It is also one of the most difficult positions to achieve for many golfers.
Learn how you can produce a flat leading wrist at impact using the dynamic approach of The Dynalign Alignment Method(tm).
No gadgets or braces are required. Learn how to apply Dynamic Alignment to your golf game today with the Golf Shotmaker
Manual.
Choose the correct face angle for the type of shot you want to hit, draw, straight, or fade, and learn how to set
the chosen clubface angle during your pre-shot routine. In addition to shot shaping, you can choose a low, normal, or high
trajectory for the ball flight.
The Dynalign Golf Alignment Method(tm) employs DYNAMIC motion of a golfer's body,
that occurs during a swing, to more accurately ALIGN a golfer and a golf club prior to making a stroke. By using dynamic motion
of the body before a shot, unwanted potential motion between movable parts of the body that can cause misalignment
of the clubface at impact is effectively reduced to give you more control at impact.
Traditional golf instruction relies
heavily on correct timing by a golfer so that the clubface will be in a desired position at impact. This can be a difficult
task for most golfers, and even the world's best have their share of missed shots.
The Dynalign Golf
Alignment Method(tm) shows how to shape shots and manage your way around a golf course. Learn how to curve a shot
away from trouble and lower your score. Enjoy the satisfaction of watching a planned shot fly on its intended path.