Smarter Golf Starts With Better Motion
When it comes to ball position, where the ball sits relative to the club in your hands matters just as much as where it is in your stance. At Spine Align Golf, we teach two main philosophies for aligning the ball relative to the club in your hand method that has its benefits and trade-offs.
Some of the greatest players advocate keeping the ball forward in the stance for every club. According to this method, the ball is always in roughly the same place relative to your front (lead) foot, regardless of club length. The idea is that this consistency in ball placement helps build trust and repetition in your strike.
The alternative philosophy moves the ball along a spectrum depending on which club you're using. For short irons and wedges, the ball sits closer to the center of your stance, but as club length increases, you gradually move the ball forward. This better matches the ideal attack angles you hit down with wedges and traps, and you hit up or level with longer clubs.
Choosing how your ball relates to your club in hand is a simple tweak with powerful effects. Whether you go with a consistent forward ball or a more adaptive continuum, the right choice for you depends on your swing style and comfort. To continue improving, explore our next knowledgebase article on Ball Position Relative to Your Feet. You can also download the Spine Align App for real-time feedback on your setup, or join the Spine Align Golf Academy to get coached through these refinements in a structured way.
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