Archive for April, 2010

Ben Hogan – on plane


Ben Hogans downswing plane

Steve Elkington on the Jim Rome Show

Steve Elkington as a guest on the Jim Rome show on April 13 talks about the wild ride of Secret in the Dirt. How it originated from the ebook to the social networking site it has now become. Pick up the book here:

Secret in the Dirt Ebook

and then register at secretinthedirt.com to get involved in the online community.

Part 1 – Elk on Jim Rome

Part 2 – Elk on Jim Rome

Hogan Swing


Ben Hogan at Augusta

Ben Hogan Swing


www.golfresearch.com created views of the Hogan swing

Ben Hogan Slow Motion Swing


stripe64.blogspot.com The best ball striker of all time. en.wikipedia.org William Ben Hogan (August 13, 1912 July 25, 1997) was an American golfer, and is generally considered one of the greatest golfers in the history of the game.[1] Born within six months of two of the other acknowledged golf greats of the twentieth century, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson, Hogan is notable for his profound influence on the golf swing theory and his legendary ball-striking ability, for which he remains renowned among players and aficionados. His life is depicted in the biographical film, Follow the Sun (1951). 64 Professional Wins (4th all time) 9 Major Championship Wins 2 – Masters 4 – US Open 1 – British Open 2 – PGA Championship PGA Player of the Year – 1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 PGA Tour Money Leader – 1940, 1941, 1942, 1946, 1948 Vardon Trophy – 1940, 1941, 1948

The Real Secret To The Ben Hogan Golf Swing

By John Lynch

What was the real secret to the Ben Hogan Golf Swing?

Dr. Bob Rotella (Doc) the sports psychologist stated in his book “Golf is Not a Game of Perfect” he interviewed Ben Hogan shortly before Hogan’s death in 1997. Rotella asked Hogan what the real secret to his golf swing was?

Hogan replied he always told people his “secret” was the cupping of his left wrist at the top of his backswing which eliminated the nasty hook he had early in his career. Hogan then told Rotella the reason he said this was because people wanted to hear something mechanical about the swing – so he gave them what they wanted to hear…

Which was a lie!

Hogan went on to say it wasn’t until 1946 when he was 34 that he won his first major – the PGA Championship. He said he started winning major championships because he stopped being so mechanically minded on the course and began playing by “feel” and trusting his golf swing.

Since the Ben Hogan golf swing at this point in his life was already fundamentally sound because of all those years of tireless practice, there was no need for him to think about his swing while under the extreme pressures of major championship golf. Hogan started to trust his golf swing out on the golf course and eliminated all those mechanical thoughts preventing him from entering the winner’s circle more often.

Hogan learned how to take his golf swing from the practice range to the course. He said this was like lifting a ton of bricks off of him, freeing him to use his imagination and instinct rather than his ego driven intellect.

Once Hogan began playing by feel on the course his golf game took a quantum leap! He began to score, and score often…

The result, 9 major championships!

Everyone always thought (and still do) Hogan’s golf swing secret was the cupping of his left wrist at the top of the backswing which prevented him from hooking the ball – a demon he struggled with for a decade.

Hogan said you need to trust whatever golf swing you bring to the course and simply react to your target. The time to tinker with your golf swing is NOT out on the course but on the practice range…

This is the “real” secret to the Ben Hogan Golf Swing!

Now you know the real secret to the Ben Hogan Golf Swing!

About The Author:
John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has published thousands of golf articles. To learn more about the Ben Hogan Golf Swing and how to take your swing from the range to the course, John recommends you visit===>
GolfSwingSecretsRevealed.com

Ben Hogan Golf Swing


A very brief pointer from the man himself.