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Ben Hogan: More Swing Observations
There is one thing I know about Ben Hogan’s swing: I will never stop studying it because I constantly find new things to focus on that matter a great deal in the search for a truly precise swing model. Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Hogan, Swing Analysis
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Right Arm Action: The Key to a Superior Strike
I’ve been teaching for 25 years, and staring at video of myself and Ben Hogan for 30. What you are going to see in this video is the most important piece of information that I have uncovered in all that time. I think you will agree when you watch that this is original thought. You won’t see this anywhere because it isn’t anywhere else. Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Hogan, Right Arm Action, Sam Snead
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Ben Hogan’s Secret
Anyone who has spent any time studying the swing of Ben Hogan knows about the “secret” that he allegedly came up with in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s that he suggested turned him from an erratic hooker of the ball into a ball-striking machine. The problem is that Hogan never really revealed exactly what he meant… Continue reading
Ben Hogan – Swing Analysis
Analysis of one of the all time greats and a continual source of inspiration to study how to swing a golf club and hit a golf ball. Continue reading
Byron Nelson – Swing Analysis
Byron Nelson won 11 consecutive tournaments and 18 total tournaments in 1945 and is another good example of the compression movement that is present in the swings of great players of the past and present. Continue reading



