Swing through the ball, not to it
Golf is the only sport where we look down at what we're hitting instead of at where we're hitting it. And that one difference might be the reason you're casting the club. When the ball becomes your mental destination rather than the target, your trail arm starts extending early to "get there." That's casting. And it forces a reaction: if you throw the club down early, you have to lift up to create space, which is exactly how you end up hitting behind the ball. The fix isn't a swing change. It's a target change. Use your peripheral vision, your third eye, whatever gets you connected to where the ball is actually going, not just where it's sitting. Through. Not to. Full video out now!