If your club face is aligned squarely to your ball at the completion of your set up routine and, if the impact position of your club face replicates its address position, you will hit the golf ball straight, discounting wind conditions and elevation differences between your stance and your ball.
One way to test whether you have a squarely aligned club face at the completion of your set up routine is to observe how your club face will hinge during a simulated golf swing.
When you hinge your wrists after gripping your Cheap Golf Clubs with an overlapping, interlocking or baseball style of grip, the direction in which your club shaft points will indicate whether your club face is open, closed or square.
One of the unknown golf mechanics is that when you have an on line swing path of your clubface, you correspondingly will have a square club face alignment. Likewise, when you have a square clubface alignment of your club face you correspondingly will have an on line swing path of your clubface.
Another unknown phenomenon of golf is that, after gripping your
Cheap Golf Clubs with an overlapping, interlocking or baseball style of grip and then hinging your wrist, if your club shaft is aligned perpendicularly to the tip-end of your right shoulder, it will indicate you have a square alignment and an on line swing path of your clubface.
This proposition applies at any point of your setup proceedings or, at any point of your back swing when you hinge your wrists after gripping your hands on a golf club.
This indicates a square alignment and an online swing path of the clubface at this point of their golf swing.
If your club shaft points directly to or hovers directly over the tip end of your right shoulder at the completion of your back swing, it would indicate a square alignment and an on line swing path of your clubface at such point of your golf swing.
On the other hand, if your club shaft points to the outside of the tip end of your right shoulder at the completion of your back swing it would indicate an open club face. If your club shaft points to the inside of your of the tip-end of your right shoulder at the completions of your back swing, it would indicate a closed clubface.
However, you do not need to execute an actual golf swing to test whether your Cheap Golf Clubs face is aligned squarely to your ball at final address. You can simulate an actual swing and discover such information.
At the completion of your set up routine, maintain your spine angle and stabilize your elbows. Then hinge your wrists without cupping, arching or rotating them. Keep your wrists hinged and then raise your forearms upward as far as possible without moving your elbows.
If your right thumb points directly at the tip end of your right shoulder it will indicate your club face is aligned squarely.