Oof, casting…one of the most glaring differences between elite and poor ball strikers. Here’s how to stop it and fix it for good!

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In this video Henry and I will show you some easy to follow steps on how to stop casting in your golf swing once and for all…no more cast and only tow! Casting in the downswing is no good, plain and simple. Those who command good ball striking (like Sam Snead and Patrick Cantlay as you’ll see) are not throwing angles from the top, but rather conserving them (more or less) into the ball. This produces the compressed impact we all seek after, with some amount of shaft lean.

The same could be said for hitters in baseball or if you were to chop a tree. Angles are not thrown out with an early release but rather preserved, then let out more naturally later in the motion. And as you’ll see in this episode, you’ll learn to quit the cast and pass, and begin to load and tow! We hope you enjoy this one and look forward to your feedback.

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4 Comments

  1. Great video, Milo.
    Lately, I've been seeing other golf coaches talk about casting. Some say that casting happens when you lose the the angle at the very beginning of your downswing, not halfway down. They used Steve Stricker's swing to show how he so-called "casts" the club, but he's still has an exemplary swing.
    (For long-distance hitters, see Joe Miller. He loses all of his angles around 3/4 of the way down. Same with Jason Zuback.)
    These coaches are not huge fans of over-lagging and trying to time it all at impact. In other words, don't cast at the beginning of the downswing, but also don't think you have to have this monster lag (as some coaches call it). There is a finely-tuned balance in the middle of those two extremes.
    Also, baseball analogies are great to show how batters retain angles, HOWEVER, remember that their target (from the left field out of bounds line to the right field out of bounds line) actually INCREASES in width the further you hit the ball, whereas a golfer's target shortens in width.

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