Plane Shift & Pressures Part 2- Bradley Hughes Golf
In this video I talk about the pressures being exerted during transition and the downswing and how plane differs as a result of these. For more information visit www,bradleyhughesgolf.com
The Revolutionary New eBook on the Golf Swing
In this video I talk about the pressures being exerted during transition and the downswing and how plane differs as a result of these. For more information visit www,bradleyhughesgolf.com
Part Deux
The event was played live on TV every week and matches between many greats and was called Shells Wonderful World of Golf. This match was played at Haagsche Golf in the Netherlands and was Aired March 3, 1963 I hope you enjoy these videos I loaded up and wanted to share a part of Golf History with you all. Regards Addam
In this episode from www.HomeofGolf.TV I am joined by Dr Karl Morris one of Europes top golf mental game coaches. Karl works with the following players Darren Clarke, David Howell, Lee Westwood, Paul McGinley, Graeme McDowell, Richard Finch, Phil Archer, Alison Nicholas and Trish Johnson. Here is the transcription of our 20 minute interview. Andy: Hi and welcome to episode 12 of Home of Golf TV. Today Im joined with Dr Karl Morris, one of Europes leading golf mind coaches. Welcome Karl to the show. Karl: Hi there Andy, thanks. Andy: Now Karl, youve worked with Lee Westwood, Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley, Graeme McDowell, all the top players in Europe over a fantastic career youve had so far, helping them with their coaching. What tips can you give the viewers, takeaways from their games? Karl: I think the big thing that Ive found over the years is that the individual is sacred and what works for Darren Clarke certainly wouldnt work for David Howell or Paul McGinley. So its very much about finding your own way of playing the game. And one of the big things Ive worked in the last couple of years and its such a simple understanding about the game, but I think its so relevant for everybody that theres really only two things in golf that youre trying to control. Youre trying to control the golf ball and youre trying to control yourself. So that obviously, everybody, they need to keep working on the technical side of the game. They need to find a golf swing and a method that …
An analysis of Ben Hogan’s principles by top golf instructor Jim McLean. Part 1 of 3
Bob Rosburg, 1959 PGA champion, talks about friendships with Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus, Ray Floyd, Curtis Strange among others. He speaks of his temper and as a golf prodigy his vaudeville tour at age 5 with Admiral Byrd. More at htttp://www.stanfordmensgolf.org
Well WorldVentures has done it again, creating an incredible trip at an unbelievable resort. Here is the first video of the WorldVentures Mega DreamTrip in Cabo San Lucas Mexico that Ben Hogan has put together. Make sure to let us know what you think of the video and if you’re in it! Stay tuned we’ll have another video very, very soon!
On the rare occasion when Tiger Woods is not playing well in a tournament, it seems that the television golf announcers are always quick to point out what they perceive to be a major flaw in Tiger’s swing. In this Tiger vs Hogan swing comparison, this myth is not only dispelled but I will show that this same “flaw” is in fact a positive attribute possessed by many of the greatest players, including Ben Hogan.
This is a side-by-side swing analysis of Tiger Woods and Ben Hogan that I did recently (I am professional golf instructor). On the rare occasion when Tiger Woods is not playing well in a tournament, it seems that the television golf announcers are always quick to point out what they perceive to be a major flaw in Tiger’s swing. In this Tiger vs Hogan swing analysis this myth is not only dispelled but I actually go on to show how the “flaw” is actually a positive attribute possessed by many of the greatest players, including Ben Hogan. (Golf swing analysis video by Wayne DeFrancesco).