Quick Tips - Stop the Cast
Short Game
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2m 22s
In the golf swing, it has to be said that the wrists are an unsung hero when it comes to achieving the perfect impact position. Wrist mobility not only helps you keep your hands leading, but it also helps prevent the dreaded cast. There are many tell-tale signs that you are either casting or that you have low mobility in your wrists, and striking behind the ball is one of them. Naturally, we have a fix for that. Join us as Tim Graves, PGA, gives a few tips and exercises on how to fight the dreaded cast.
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