(Train Your Eyes. Lock In Your Setup. Eliminate Guesswork.)
If you want to be consistent with your golf swing, you need to be consistent with your setup. Most golfers hit balls without any structure on the ground, which leads to inconsistency in aim, ball position, and feedback. In Day 9, Mike Malaska shows you how to build a simple yet powerful practice station that trains your eyes, reinforces your alignment, and eliminates setup errors before you even swing. It’s a habit the best players in the world use—and it’s something you can start using today.
You will learn how to set up a 3-stick station that locks in your ball position and target line. Mike explains how this daily routine calibrates your body and trains your eyes to see correctly, helping you overcome visual distortions (like parallax) and improving your ability to start the ball on line. He also explains why this setup works for every club in the bag, from wedges to driver.
What You’ll Learn About Practice Stations:
How to set up three key alignment sticks for target, body, and visual aim
Why consistent ball position is critical for consistent contact
How to adjust placement for irons vs. driver
What parallax is—and how to train your eyes to see the target correctly
How to get instant feedback on setup, alignment, and swing path
This station becomes your practice baseline. It ensures every swing is based on the same setup, so you’re not introducing variables without realizing it. It also allows your brain and body to trust the process—especially your eyes, which play a much bigger role in shot direction than most people realize.
Key Takeaway:
Consistency starts with setup. Build a practice station with alignment sticks every time you train. It will teach your body to aim correctly, train your eyes to trust your target line, and help eliminate errors before the swing even begins.