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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2009

a older Hogan demonstrating his swing in slow motion,i have slowed this down even further.

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  • Your watching Videos with T-Rex by the sound of it..

  • 0:30-0:38 incredible!

  • @Kent92627 no, the actual video was of hogan doing a slow motion swing. hogansquest then only further slowed it down. he didnt bounce the club into the ball, just since he made a slow motion swing, he obviously didn/t generate the clubhead speed for anything more than a 20 ft grounder

  • Good video. However, It looks as though he hit behind the ball and bounced into the top of it. If you watch the ball it only went 20 feet. That is the only time I have ever seen him miss a ball.

  • @ootietang What do you mean it's not a good representation of the swing?  It IS the swing! By the man himself practicing in slow motion, meaning this is what Hogan was going for when he was hitting a ball. It's the epitome of his swing.

  • GREAT VIDEO DAN SHAUGER TEACHES A GREAT GOLF SWING TO CHECK DAN OUT YOU LOVE WHAT YOU GET FROM DAN THANK DAN

  • I not going to say that it was a good representation of the the swing, but you did a good job with the slow motion. The beach enhanced the efffect as well. Cool!

  • Hogan didn't use his right arm to do anything structural in the swing, particularly in his backswing- it was all guided by his left arm and the right responded to it's movements...

  • By levering back his right arm to a vertical position Hogan has got his left arm at angle of 45 degrees coplanar to the shoulder angle. When the right arm levers back to a vertical position the left arm will always be in this position. Which of course is exellent

  • See "Hogan Slow Motion" for hogan secret

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