Most golfers have difficulty hitting the golf ball towards their intended target because of an improper club face angle at address. When a golfer addresses the golf ball they should be trying to create as few of angles as possible at address, this includes the club face angle. If the club face is not set at address where it is pointing towards their intended target it makes it very difficult to start the golf ball on line. Proper club face alignment at address is established when the leading edge of the golf club is set at right angles to the intended target line. Try straddling a club set at ninety degrees to the target line and make sure that the leading edge matches this shaft.