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AimBox

How it works

A simple visual reference for a more repeatable golf swing.

AimBox was built around a practical idea: golfers improve faster when they can see setup and movement instead of relying on feel alone.

AimBox configured as a visual swing path trainer

The method

Turn invisible swing relationships into visible feedback.

Most practice problems are reference problems. AimBox gives you a stable map on the ground so target line, club path, ball position, face control, and stroke direction stop blending together.

1

Set a visual reference

Place AimBox on the ground and rotate the rods into the lines you want to train: target line, club path, ball position, or stroke gate.

2

Practice with instant feedback

Each rep tells you something. The rods make setup and movement visible before you have to judge the result from ball flight alone.

3

Repeat the pattern anywhere

Move from range to simulator to carpet with the same reference system so practice has a familiar structure.

External focus

AimBox gives your eyes a clear task so your body can organize the motion around a visible reference.

Adjustable setup

Four rotating rods let one compact base become the station you need for the shot you are training.

Repeatable transfer

The same visual language works on grass, mats, simulators, backyards, and putting greens.

Takeaway feedback

See the first move before it becomes the whole swing.

AimBox gives the club a visible relationship to the target line, making a poor takeaway easier to catch and a better one easier to repeat.

Practice modes

Full swing, short game, and putting all use the same clear reference.

AimBox configured as a visual swing path trainer

Full swing

Train the path you actually want to repeat.

Create a visible corridor for takeaway, downswing, and impact so your body can organize around a target instead of a verbal cue.

Golfer setting up AimBox alignment rods before practice

Chipping

Make contact and face control easier to feel.

Use the rods to organize ball position, shaft angle, and start line for cleaner chips around the green.

AimBox configured on a putting green for start-line practice

Putting

See the line, then roll it with confidence.

Build start-line awareness, stroke control, and face alignment with a setup you can repeat indoors or on the practice green.

Explore putting
The AimBox golf training aid folded out with four alignment rods

What it helps with

Better practice starts with fewer variables.

Four rotating alignment rods create clear reference lines.
Supports swing path, alignment, ball position, chipping, and putting drills.
Sets up in seconds and moves easily between drills.
Low profile design works on grass, mats, simulators, and carpet.
Visual feedback

See target line, club path, ball position, and setup instead of guessing from feel alone.

Fits in your bag

The compact base folds flat so it can live with your clubs and show up for every practice session.

Made for transfer

Use one tool for the range, simulator, backyard, short game area, and putting green.