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Stop Casting with the Towel Drill

Do you have the bad habit of casting the club in your downswing? LPGA Professional Instructor Cathy Kim demonstrates how a simple hand towel can help you keep your hands ahead of the ball.

Definition: Casting is a term for the swing error where the player unhinges their wrists too early in the downswing leading to loss of power and poor contact with the ball. 

Stop Casting in the Downswing Towel Drill
Stop Casting in the Downswing Towel Drill
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