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He discusses it in the preface to "Five Lessons"
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Hogans swing was a disaster for most of us as 'we' tried to copy 'him' rather than look at some basic principles and work on them, the average joe tried to copy hogans hip action and then wondered why the ball ended up in the cabbages!
John Jacob's 'practical golf' is far better for the average golfer, your ball flight tells you what happened in your swing, and how to remedy it, which is what Hogan did!!
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the one that beats the balls is the one that can't play... mrad... Learn about the history of golf and you will understand why he did that. They didn'thave the technology we have today. And even with the technology of today Mrad you can't break 90...
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the one that beats the balls is the one that can't play... mrad...
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@Klistern2 i will vigorously defend the people i regard, they are few and far between. if that is over sensitive so be it. i stand by every word i said. you are yet to contribute a single line of merit to this thread.
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@silowhore Silo whore, gentleman?.... Anyway If i offended you by My opinion you really are a tad over sensitive, was Hogan your father or something?.... people and their hero worshiping ...
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In this clip, I've noticed Hogan is using an idea I thought of to improve my own newbie game, but wasn't sure the rules (current rules, anyway) allowed for it.
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@EverythingGolf - As a newbie golfer, I know I'd sure appreciate reading / seeing any insights you appear to have.
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There is only a few thing you need to do to hit the ball straight, and believe me it's a lot easier than you think.
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@Klistern2 hardly a word of that statement is accurate. he won nine majors (10 if you count his wartime us open) and missed a lot of golf due to the war and his accident after which he wasn't the same player. he is the father or most every golf swing you see today in one way or another and contributed more the sport of golf than probably any professional athlete has contributed to their chosen sport in modern history. he was also a gentleman, you could take a leaf from his book on that part
I'm so sick of hearing about the "secret." I know the secret, and I'll tell you what it is. Ready for this? Beat balls until your hands are bloody pulps, just like Ben did. Figure it out for yourself, find what works and work like hell at it.
mrad237 2 years ago 14
You'll discover Hogan's secret as soon you develop the drive, work-ethic, and passion that Hogan had.
auliane1 2 years ago 6