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Two things that I think help when going from a beginner passer to an intermediate passer are looking through (which you already mention), and learning to throw the pass from the arm and not from the wrist. This means that you swing your arm by your side, and let the club spin naturally as it flies, the wrist does very little of the work, which helps to make sure that the passes a) don't come too far into the middle and b) makes the spins more reliable.

To help train the second part, learn to slow your solo cascade down a lot, and focus on moving your right (to start off with) arm down beside your hip between throws. You may find yourself sliding the club through your hand whilst you do this -- this helps to make sure that you always have the club in the same position in your hand, which should help with the spin reliability too.

Most of all, enjoy it, and don't give up. As far as I'm concerned, I tend not to get fustrated when teaching people to pass, because I know that however fustrating it might be now, I'm in the process of training up a future new passing partner ;) Most people will probably feel the same way.

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