The collection is $60.00 at most retailers and Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc. As the producer and a Hogan fan and a golfer/consumer I can tell you it is worth way more than the cost of 2 dozen golf balls! You will not be disappointed.
The shot at 55 secs. is absolutely rediculous. I swing my driver at 120 mph with more modern equipment, and i have never seen a penetrating trajectory like that. thanks for the post.
Yeah tell me about it! A life time of practice, elegant swing, full of grace and power, perfect balance, timing and plane, wish I was old enough to have seen him live
I never saw him in person either. The best I could do was look for and view video over and over. A lot of books have been written and no doubt many more but there is nothing like watching Hogan. The pros all did when they had a chance to do so. This DVD set was produced and compiled with that in mind. Put together as much film as possible for all players to view, appreciate, and learn from on their own.
Hogan gave a lifetime. As he put it later in life he felt that the modern players had the benefit of his research, video, coaches, etc. He still felt that the individual player had to learn for themselves to really be successful and confident.
Thank you for identifying that for me. It was put in by our audio tech during post production. I like the piece but a reviewer from Golf Week thought it was irritating and grating. There are sports writers and then there are hacks I guess.
I think if any man practiced as much and as intelligently as Hogan did, they would be great too!
1074mitch 2 years ago
Hello, a previous viewer gave me this answer to your question:
Bach's Partita no. 1 in B minor
Cordially,
mcctee 3 years ago
Thanks man!!
gertjanmark 3 years ago
Is this movie worth the 90 bucks? I love watching Hogan, but I don't want to be disappointed.
k2baloo 4 years ago
The collection is $60.00 at most retailers and Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc. As the producer and a Hogan fan and a golfer/consumer I can tell you it is worth way more than the cost of 2 dozen golf balls! You will not be disappointed.
mcctee 4 years ago
The shot at 55 secs. is absolutely rediculous. I swing my driver at 120 mph with more modern equipment, and i have never seen a penetrating trajectory like that. thanks for the post.
k2baloo 4 years ago
Great to see Jimmy Ballard in the production, explaining the swing. The guy was way ahead of his time.
PaavoNurmi1920 4 years ago
It's like watching art in motion.
danperrydotcom 4 years ago
What would you give for a swing like that?
raceching 4 years ago
Yeah tell me about it! A life time of practice, elegant swing, full of grace and power, perfect balance, timing and plane, wish I was old enough to have seen him live
robertoaus 4 years ago
Hogan is the best ever. No doubt
diamond1897 4 years ago
I do agree. We can learn a lot from him and his legacy in golf and his life.
mcctee 4 years ago
I never saw him in person either. The best I could do was look for and view video over and over. A lot of books have been written and no doubt many more but there is nothing like watching Hogan. The pros all did when they had a chance to do so. This DVD set was produced and compiled with that in mind. Put together as much film as possible for all players to view, appreciate, and learn from on their own.
mcctee 4 years ago
Hogan gave a lifetime. As he put it later in life he felt that the modern players had the benefit of his research, video, coaches, etc. He still felt that the individual player had to learn for themselves to really be successful and confident.
mcctee 4 years ago
Does anyone know the name of the violin piece played during the first half of the video?
jlfitz1213 5 years ago
Bach's Partita no. 1 in B minor
DorianGre 4 years ago
Thank you for identifying that for me. It was put in by our audio tech during post production. I like the piece but a reviewer from Golf Week thought it was irritating and grating. There are sports writers and then there are hacks I guess.
mcctee 4 years ago
The reviewer is an idiot.
Libre1 4 years ago