Golfers generally don't know it but most suffer with an alignment failure when playing golf. They don't notice mainly because the swing that they have, has learned over time to compensate for this problem. This does prove that two wrongs can sometimes be right!!
The main issue with golfers will be inconsistancy, and this is where the first problem will occur, even before the player has swung.
A good player will align their shoulders, hips and feet parallel with the target. Most golfers who align incorrectly, will not have these lined up.
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Normally a right handed golfer will have open shoulders (pointing them to the left) which will help the player swing the club in that direction at impact, causing Slices and Pulls. With irons, which the player will use the most, it will generally result in a pull (ball going straight to the left). This will simply be compenated by the player aiming their feet to the right, which will help point the players shoulders more to the target. Making the ball go straighter.
This is not a good combination as longer clubs create more sidespin and will slice the ball, but because of the alignment change the ball will start straight and slice a long way to the right.
The fix i adopt is to make the player pitch with an open feet alignment, and make sure their shoulders are pointing parallel to the target. This is the opposite alignment than they had before, this method is not just a drill to help them feel the position of their shoulders but is a very good way to pitch the ball as well.
The last thing I do is to get the player to stand behind every shot and pick something on the ground just infront of the ball that is in line with the target, then aim at that when they set up to the ball. This may feel very strange, because they have spent some time aiming the wrong way, but the player must trust the spot as it is correct!!