Ben Hogan slow motion
My swing in slow motion
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My swing in slow motion
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One of my friends from golf fora used the notion “setup dependent swing motion”. I believe this excellent definition says everything. All conscious thoughts should be used during setup routine in order to leave as less biophysical options as possible. We have already described in detail such concepts as the diagonality of the stance, building the firm rear side from the ground up, biokinetical grip, low plane angle, etc. but we have not described how a biokinetically correct setup routine should look like. We will use again a great vid of Mr.Hogan from his Shell match against Snead. If we are to depict the setup in chronological points I believe it would be like this: 1. setting the clubface perpendicularily to the intended target while visualizing it; 2. waggling the club so that the muscles, liganments and joints are relaxed as well as setting the correct position of the rear hand in relation to the lead one on the grip; 3. aiming at the target with shoulder blades while setting hips and independently lead and rear foot in their desired positions (hips a bit open in relation to shoulders, lead foot more flared out, rear foot less flared out, rear foot backed in relation to the lead one); the first motion is always done by the lead foot as the rear one takes its position in relation to it; feet are being lifted off the ground alternately; it is worth noting that lead foot is being put sequentially, from toes to heel while the rear one practically is being put on balls …
1959 Colonial Final Victory ! Lloyd Mangrum in foreground and Gary Player behind in red shirt.
a older Hogan demonstrating his swing in slow motion,i have slowed this down even further.
Hitting fades off a side hill lie. 4 wd.
Great transition from backswing to downswing ! Ben Hogan called this crossroads # 2. 2010 will be his first year on Tour !
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Ben Hogan demonstrates a driver in slow motion
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