I can see why ratings have been disabled for this video. It's not in the least bit interesting to sit and wait for someone to go downstairs and listen to the wind in a microphone. I can appreciate what you're trying to do but figure out what's interesting to watch and make the video. K.
@Akbaaz My purpose was to provide information to those people who are willing to wait. Also, there is enough time for a person to open their copy of "Five Lessons" and check the facts.
Yes-I see what you are doing and that you put a good deal of thought into your idea.What I was hoping for was a Basic Summation of the Key points,The Big Picture.Then I believe if I rewatch the video I can pull together the various elements that lead to the main idea.I'd appreciate this.It's just how I learn best and I think you really have something worth learning.
@secretogolf In the video I am laying out the geometry I uncovered in "Five Lessons." For the purpose of swinging the club and communicating the correct motions I find the angle works well. If, at address, the angle (Hogan's Angle) is a mental picture a template for the correct actions is created.
@secretogolf The drawing on this page golfwrx.com/forums/topic/559067-has-hogans-heros-helped-anyones-game/page__st__30 shows many of the connections between Hogan's Angle and Five Lessons.
Just hit balls today, that right hand paddle move works. with that motion in mind, The ball starts to the right slightly of target and then draws back to the target, worked for me. And I was havin trouble slightly pulling shots, so that was a welcome shot to see. Great observation of that angle going out to the right.
For someone who is real right hand dominant, this makes alot of sense. Someone years ago wanted me to swing out to the Right, Watch the right hand 2 handed paddle move that is made, I can see this now. I took up a club and tried to swing it like that in that direction, it made alot of sense. I will be curious to see what happens with this in mind hitting actual golf balls. What a great observation of Hogan's modern fundamentals of Golf.
Most golf instruction applies shapes to the swing from outside the golfers perspective. The swing cube is a good example of instruction which helps the instructor use video to inform the golfer of what ought to be happening, from the instructor's perspective. Hogan's Angle, the angle in the video, can be visualized from your perspective. The line from the right toe, through the ball, establishes plane, the line from the left toe, to the apex, establishes arc--both are from your perspective.
Now, if I can only figure out how to hit a golf ball using the Disc Golfers technique of rolling the disc along the ground. Turns out the world records for longest disc toss occured by rolling the disc along the ground. Turns out the number one rated professional disc golfer lives here in Eugene, Oregon
Awesome!!! The best moves in golf will be patterned after disc golfers actions. Rolling, though? Hogan wrote about overspin in "Five Lessons" said all shots have backspin. An anhyzer in disc golf has overspin. If it hits the ground on its leading edge, rather than tailing back in an "S" shape. But then you probably already know this.
Hi Keern: I always thought that what was needed was a video of Hogan as he swung down Hogan's Angle. You have fullfiled this wish. I think it is interesting to note that I share a practice area with a group of professional disc golfers. I've shared the Hogan's Angle concept with them and they all, so far, have agreed that Hogan's Angle is a viable concept and describes the general motions that they make in disc golf.
AWESOME Keern!!!! Thank you for making this plain. Thanks also for not letting all the skeptics deter you from getting the ideas behind Mr. Hogan's angle out.
I can see why ratings have been disabled for this video. It's not in the least bit interesting to sit and wait for someone to go downstairs and listen to the wind in a microphone. I can appreciate what you're trying to do but figure out what's interesting to watch and make the video. K.
Akbaaz 1 month ago
@Akbaaz My purpose was to provide information to those people who are willing to wait. Also, there is enough time for a person to open their copy of "Five Lessons" and check the facts.
scend1 3 weeks ago
i am confused,im not sure i understand whats going on in this video.i have never read hogans book,maybe that will help........
Mr19dave75 3 months ago
Yes-I see what you are doing and that you put a good deal of thought into your idea.What I was hoping for was a Basic Summation of the Key points,The Big Picture.Then I believe if I rewatch the video I can pull together the various elements that lead to the main idea.I'd appreciate this.It's just how I learn best and I think you really have something worth learning.
secretogolf 6 months ago
Can you in words describe what it is that you are doing.I just need confirmation that I am understanding this correctly.
Thanks
secretogolf 8 months ago
@secretogolf In the video I am laying out the geometry I uncovered in "Five Lessons." For the purpose of swinging the club and communicating the correct motions I find the angle works well. If, at address, the angle (Hogan's Angle) is a mental picture a template for the correct actions is created.
scend1 6 months ago
@secretogolf The drawing on this page golfwrx.com/forums/topic/559067-has-hogans-heros-helped-anyones-game/page__st__30 shows many of the connections between Hogan's Angle and Five Lessons.
scend1 3 weeks ago
Just hit balls today, that right hand paddle move works. with that motion in mind, The ball starts to the right slightly of target and then draws back to the target, worked for me. And I was havin trouble slightly pulling shots, so that was a welcome shot to see. Great observation of that angle going out to the right.
ksharpe10 10 months ago
For someone who is real right hand dominant, this makes alot of sense. Someone years ago wanted me to swing out to the Right, Watch the right hand 2 handed paddle move that is made, I can see this now. I took up a club and tried to swing it like that in that direction, it made alot of sense. I will be curious to see what happens with this in mind hitting actual golf balls. What a great observation of Hogan's modern fundamentals of Golf.
ksharpe10 10 months ago
Most golf instruction applies shapes to the swing from outside the golfers perspective. The swing cube is a good example of instruction which helps the instructor use video to inform the golfer of what ought to be happening, from the instructor's perspective. Hogan's Angle, the angle in the video, can be visualized from your perspective. The line from the right toe, through the ball, establishes plane, the line from the left toe, to the apex, establishes arc--both are from your perspective.
scend1 11 months ago
what is significant about the triangle you made and the motion you kept making?
dsdiggins09 11 months ago
Wow...you finally demystified "the Hogans Angle" you talk about. It's not as abstract anymore.
brown547 2 years ago
Thanks for watching, I hope this information improves your game. Please let me know if it does?
scend1 2 years ago
Now, if I can only figure out how to hit a golf ball using the Disc Golfers technique of rolling the disc along the ground. Turns out the world records for longest disc toss occured by rolling the disc along the ground. Turns out the number one rated professional disc golfer lives here in Eugene, Oregon
alansmithdc 2 years ago
Awesome!!! The best moves in golf will be patterned after disc golfers actions. Rolling, though? Hogan wrote about overspin in "Five Lessons" said all shots have backspin. An anhyzer in disc golf has overspin. If it hits the ground on its leading edge, rather than tailing back in an "S" shape. But then you probably already know this.
scend1 2 years ago
you are so cute, my sister say that shes 25
bluesbeats 2 years ago
Thanks, it's possible. What's she like?
scend1 2 years ago
Hi Keern: I always thought that what was needed was a video of Hogan as he swung down Hogan's Angle. You have fullfiled this wish. I think it is interesting to note that I share a practice area with a group of professional disc golfers. I've shared the Hogan's Angle concept with them and they all, so far, have agreed that Hogan's Angle is a viable concept and describes the general motions that they make in disc golf.
alansmithdc 2 years ago
AWESOME Keern!!!! Thank you for making this plain. Thanks also for not letting all the skeptics deter you from getting the ideas behind Mr. Hogan's angle out.
golfrules7 2 years ago