Setup repeatability
Gives your feet, target line, and ball position a cleaner reference before the club moves.
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Use this product to create a cleaner practice station for aim, ball position, start line, swing plane, and setup repeatability.
Golfers who struggle with alignment, inconsistent setup, swing-path visuals, putting start line, or inefficient range practice.
Better practice structure from tee to green, with less alignment guesswork.
The Tour Aim 2.0 Alignment Trainer is a station-building tool for golfers who want cleaner aim, ball position, start line, and swing-plane references during practice.
Golfers who want better setup habits, clearer alignment, and a more organized practice station from tee to green.
Build the station, hit or roll a focused set, then remove the guide and test whether your setup routine holds up unaided.
Use it on the range, practice green, or indoor mat. Build the station first, then make swings or putts without rebuilding your references.
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Product-specific training logic
Gives your feet, target line, and ball position a cleaner reference before the club moves.
Makes swing path and plane easier to see during rehearsals.
Useful for putting start line, chipping setup, range alignment, and plane practice.
How to use it
Place the base and alignment guides so they match your target line and practice goal.
Check stance, ball position, and clubface aim before every rep.
Make slow swings or strokes while the visual guide keeps the motion honest.
Finish with unaided shots or putts to test whether the setup routine transfers.
Specs and fit
Use it on the range, practice green, or indoor mat. Build the station first, then make swings or putts without rebuilding your references.
Practice result
The goal is not to depend on the product forever. Use it to make the correct condition obvious, then remove it and test whether your body can recreate the same feel.
| Need | Tour Aim 2.0 Alignment Trainer | Unguided reps |
|---|---|---|
| Aim reference | Repeatable station | Crooked setup |
| Path feedback | Visual guide rails | Hard to see alone |
| Practice efficiency | One station, many drills | Constant reset |
Product FAQ
Start on the practice green or range with simple alignment and ball-position drills before adding complex swing-plane work.
No. Alignment and setup references are useful for putting, chipping, pitching, and full-swing practice.
Remove it regularly and hit unaided shots or putts. The goal is to learn a repeatable routine, not depend on the station forever.
Use it with movement-specific aids when you want both a clean setup station and body or wrist feedback.
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