The Golf Training Tool That Fixes Alignment, Ball Position, and Consistency—Fast

Check out this video with a PGA Pro walking you through how to use the 1 Puck System

Most golfers chase swing fixes.

But the real issue usually shows up before the club even moves.

Alignment is off.

Ball position drifts.

Setup changes from swing to swing.

And then everything downstream gets blamed on the swing.

That’s where this alignment stick + puck system stands out. It simplifies setup, removes guesswork, and makes practice sessions far more productive.


Setup Is the Foundation—Whether It’s Noticed or Not

Bad alignment doesn’t feel wrong—it just produces inconsistent results.

Common issues:

  • Feet aimed left while the target is right

  • Shoulders open or closed without realizing it

  • Ball position creeping forward or back over time

This system forces everything into a repeatable, visible structure.

Two alignment sticks and a puck create a full setup reference for:

  • Feet

  • Knees

  • Hips

  • Shoulders

Either the setup is square—or it isn’t. No guessing.


Ball Position Finally Becomes Consistent

Ball position quietly controls trajectory, contact, and distance.

Traditional alignment sticks make adjustments frustrating. Move the ball, and suddenly everything else needs to be reset.

This system solves that.

The puck allows both sticks to move together, keeping alignment intact while adjusting ball position.

That means:

  • Wedges slightly back

  • Irons centered

  • Driver forward toward the lead heel

All without rebuilding the setup every time.


Designed for Real Practice—Not Perfect Range Conditions

Range sessions don’t stay clean for long.

Divots appear. Lies change. Setup disappears.

Instead of rebuilding alignment over and over, the entire system shifts together. Slide it to a fresh spot and continue.

More swings.

Less downtime.

Better practice.


Built-In Feedback for Swing Path and Club Face

While designed for setup, the system also reinforces swing mechanics.

The ground rod acts as a visual checkpoint for:

  • Club face direction

  • Swing path

  • Arm position during the backswing

Small deviations become obvious quickly.

That kind of feedback builds awareness—and consistency.


Makes Practice More Intentional

Repetition without purpose leads nowhere.

This setup makes it easy to change targets and simulate real on-course scenarios:

  • Rotate alignment to a new target

  • Adjust for different shot shapes

  • Practice varying conditions

The result is a more focused and effective session.


Seamless Transition Between Clubs

Switching clubs often leads to inconsistent setup.

Ball position changes. Alignment drifts.

This system keeps everything connected.

A small adjustment to the puck shifts ball position appropriately while maintaining alignment.

Consistency carries from wedges to driver.


Why It Outperforms Traditional Alignment Sticks

Alignment sticks are useful—but static.

Adjustments take time. Setup breaks down between shots.

This system improves that process by:

  • Keeping alignment intact

  • Allowing fast adjustments

  • Reducing setup friction

It’s a more practical tool for real-world practice.


Bottom Line

Better golf starts with better setup.

This system delivers:

  • Consistent alignment

  • Reliable ball position

  • More efficient practice sessions

  • Improved swing awareness

Simple tools tend to last the longest—and produce the best results.

This is one of them.

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