Patent ID: 7144339

Claim:
A method of practicing a golf swing comprising the steps of: a) placing a rectangular cloth towel on a ground surface, aligning a first edge of said towel with a direction of a target, said towel having a first set of indicia made up of spaced, parallel lines perpendicular to said first edge of said towel and a second set of spaced, indicia made up of parallel lines perpendicular to said first set of spaced, parallel lines and parallel to a second edge of said towel opposite directly across from said first edge of said towel; b) a golfer placing feet directly on the ground surface adjacent said second edge of said towel, wherein the second edge of said towel is folded over as required to obtain proper placement of the legs; c) placing a golf ball directly on the ground surface adjacent said first edge of said towel, the golfer making a note of the placement of said feet and ball using said indicia; d) the golfer hitting the ball; e) the golfer altering the placement of the ball and feet in accordance with how close said ball came to said target when it was hit; f) repeating the steps of ball and feet placement and hitting the ball until the golfer is able to identify the best location of feet and ball, so that the golfer by placing said towel on the ground surface with said target line lined up with said first edge and tips of the golfer's feet situated at predetermined positions along said body line, and said golfer using said parallel lines as reference points for incrementally making precise adjustments for establishing consistency in golf swing by minimizing random positioning and alignment of said golfer's feet and hands and head of the golf club relative to the position of said ball from one swing to the next.