Titleist Tips: How to Stop Casting the Golf Club
If you suffer from inconsistent contact with your irons, a common cause is casting, throwing the head of the club at the ball. The best ball strikers are more passive with their hands. Their club head lags behind their hands and their club shaft leans forward, toward the target at impact. This is a key to making clean contact and compressing the golf ball.
To correct this common swing fault, all you need is a club and a chair, as Titleist Staff Instructor Trillium Rose demonstrates in this video.
Anti-Casting Drill
1.Stand to the side of a kitchen or dining room chair and swing to the top of your back swing.
2. Slowly initiate the downswing by uncoiling your hips until your hands are even with your trail thigh and the club shaft is parallel to the ground.
3. Shuffle your feet laterally until the club head is now directly over the center of the seat cushion on the chair.
4. From this static position, now rotate your pelvis further, feeling your hips open to the target. At the same time, feel your trail arm fold in as you slide the handle of the club laterally towards the target (the shaft stays parallel).
5. Blend this into a short swing where the club head misses the seat of the chair but then brushes the ground where the golf ball would be positioned in your stance.