Again the dominant eye will get you there.
Right so my challenge to anyone teaching stroke fundamentals is to simply describe what kind of alignment they teach. How do you recommend aligning the arms, etc in relation to the path of the stick?
Any takers?
First you need to know for sure which eye is your dominant eye. In the preshot from up above it looks the same for everyone.
Then once you know the dominant eye you need to be looking with that eye in the dominant position in the preshot.
Now the body is in line with the shot. This is where the perfect starting point will be for your body and stroke.
As you come forward now keeping the real dominant eye in the correct position will naturally tell you where your stroke and body should be.
Especially on weird angles where we are kind of scrunched up the eyes are what tells us where to be.
The eyes tell us where the eyes need to be for sure.
Some of us are skinny and some of us not so skinny. Our stances are all taylored to our body but the eyes will always get us there.
Try this little experiment. Set up a straight in shot about 4 feet from the object ball. Now get down and aim the shot. keep your stroke right there but move your head over to one side about 3 inches.
Now try to achieve a straight stroke. kind of hard without the eye in the correct position.
Even if you have the eyes close to where they need to be, by being off by only 1/8 or 1/4 of an inch your getting a distorted image of the stick going to your brain and it's really hard to tell unless you understand what is happening.
If it doesnt look quite right it's because it isn't right.
There never was a truer statement.
The eyes run the whole show to your brain.
Pretty simple actually....................