Gimme That: This nifty golf towel doubles as a practice tool

alignment towel

This towel doubles as a training aid.

If you’re the type that loves to kill two birds with one stone, you’ll love this innovative golf towel.

The two-sided design functions like a normal golf towel for club and ball cleaning, but flip it over and a world of instructional possibilities awaits.

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Use the dotted line to fold the towel in half to work on both your backswing and follow-through, or teach yourself to hit the ball different at trajectories with the towel’s foot and ball-position guide.

That’s the multi-functional energy we’re taking into 2023!

Check out the towel in detail below, and click the link to add one to your equipment repertoire. For more great gear for your game, click through the inventory in GOLF’s Pro Shop.

Me and My Golf Ball Strike Alignment Towel

$39.99
The Ball Striker Alignment Towel isn’t just any other golf towel, this versatile towel can be used at the driving range or practice ground in order to dial in your pre-shot routine. Learn how to strike the ball, then the turf correctly for that perfect contact. Our double-sided towel will help you understand how to hit high & low shots while promoting the correct feet & ball position. Use the dotted blue line to fold the towel in half. Working on your backswing or follow through separately.
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