Aiming right - Head tilt

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I've found that when I aim right with the driver (to account for the path change due to the +AoA) that I need to tilt my head to the right water coming out my right ear) to feel aligned properly to the right. If I don't tilt my head slightly to the right my mind gravitates to the target line. Anyone else with a similar experience? I'm right eye dominant.
 
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I've found that when I aim right with the driver (to account for the path change due to the +AoA) that I need to tilt my head to the right water coming out my right ear) to feel aligned properly to the right. If I don't tilt my head slightly to the right my mind gravitates to the target line. Anyone else with a similar experience? I'm right eye dominant.

What you may be doing by tilting your head during the execution of dynamic balance of the golfswing is compensating for anatomical misalignment between the left and right ear.

The vestibular system of the inner ear is responsible for the sensations of balance and motion. As such, if one ear is lower than the other, you may be tilting your head to compensate for the difference when in a dynamic situation.

You just can't consciously tilt your head to account for dynamic imbalance, it must be a compensation for something else happening in your inner ears. Seek help. Btw.. how is the alignment of your eyeballs?

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Setting up with and maintaining some "water drainage" out of the right ear is the ultimate $ move for the +AoA, anti- left, butter fade driver pattern. That feel + a right shoulder that gets under and across me is the "in to out - cut shot" driver swing I go "all in" with.
 
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