Welcome back, guys. Today we’re going to be talking about my two cents on whether or not you should be playing an alignment aid on your golf ball. Talking about potential drawbacks with using alignment aid like this on your golf ball. I I think the main one that you’ll hear come up is guys on longer putts don’t want to get hyperfocused on the line. They want to be able to focus more on speed. And I think that’s that’s a reasonable criticism to using these balls. What I would say to that is just don’t use the alignment aid. And because that’s the only real potential drawback I see, um I actually don’t view it as a drawback. If if you don’t need it, just don’t use it. And it’s as simple as that. So, why should you use an alignment aid on your golf ball? Uh for me, that one’s pretty easy. Nine out of 10 golfers that I work with struggle mightily with alignment. And when we give them that that sharp line on the golf ball and they know they got it pointed in the right direction, they can pretty easily line their putter head up off of that and take some of the guesswork out of this whole thing and go out there and pour in a few more six to 10 footers. I think it’s going to give you confidence to know you’ve got it pointed in the right direction. And that’s a big thing with putting. So, how do you know if something like this is right for you? It’s pretty simple. Go pick up a sleeve at any golf store. Come see us here at Pebblehurst. Take it outside and try it for yourself. uh you’ll know pretty much immediately if it’s something you’ll get along with or not. But definitely recommend that every golfer at least give it a shot. Thanks for watching. We’ll catch you next time.

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