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How to Keep your Wrists from Casting in Golf

What is Casting in Golf?

Casting in golf means that you are losing lag as you bring down the club towards impact. It means that you are flicking the club away when you start the downswing, losing the lag that was created during the backswing. The swing error is similar to that of trying to scoop the ball up from the ground.

What happens to golf shots when you cast?

Casting produces poor strikes at the ball that will lack power. Fat and heavy golf shots can also occur at impact. Balls will usually fly higher than normal and won’t go as far as normal, resulting in a loss of distance.

How do you fix casting in golf?

In order to fix the cast in your golf swing you need to keep and retain the lag that was created during your backswing. You need to make sure that your hands are ahead of the ball at impact, that your hands are winning the race to the ball.

A good mental picture to adopt is to try to hit the ball first, to hit down on the ball so that your club strikes the ball before creating a divot this will help stop casting in golf

 

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How to Square The Clubface to the Ball Better

During this segment of the Swing Clinic, Jimmy Hanlin shows Caroline Collins how to better square the clubface of the club up to the ball, improving your quality of contact and direction.

Todays drill on How to Square The Clubface to the Ball Better will help you understand how to finish your swing with a square clubface.

 

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In today’s video on how to transition from the backswing to downswing in full detail.

Changing of directions from the top of the backswing to the starting of the downswing is the most important part of the golf swing.

Learning the perfect transition isn’t hard. You’ll soon realize that you’ve been loading your muscles and rotating in the wrong order this whole time and that’s why you struggle with your golf swing.

 

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Drills to Shallow the Shaft

Drills to Shallow the Shaft

Shallowing the shaft in the downswing is not imperative but it will make things easier for any golfer heading into impact.

These are my four favorite drills to help you gain a better sense for what is required to shallow the shaft in transition.

 

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Hands First at Impact Drill

Hands First at Impact Drill

One of the simplest drills to feel the correct delivery sequence. Hips initiate, handle leading, forward shaft lean trapping the ball against the ground.

 

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