A golf lesson from ben hogan and his golf swing in biz hub slo-mo swing vision style
As described by the great man himself. If you are under 40 yrs old, you may never have seen this. The same fundamentals Hogan describes are still used by many of the worlds top players.
All You Need To Know. :D
Back then people had manners and were gentlemen, lol
what a gent if you don’t mind ill demonstrate why would any one mind advice
from the great ben hogan
Are you kidding? Do I mind? Feel free to show how to hit every club in your
bag. lol
so then why did Ben have to work so hard at it 🙂
You could fall asleep watching his swing…..
Hogan was and still is the man.
unbelievable tekkers!
Daaammmmmmmmm
@thevmanvj well not really he was waggling to set himself up for another
secret in his swing that he never shared.
Listen to funky disco music while watching the slow-mo swing… seriously,
DO IT!
Amazing… Makes me cry :’)
I love the extension!
i thought it was hilarious, keep up the good work
I saw there are 5 dislikes!!!!! How could anyone not like this!!!!!!
Perfection…just perfection. Speechless
I don’t mind Ben..
It’s not the quantity….it’s the quality of the practice. You do not need
to practice for many years to get a solid understandable swing.
Learned to golf reading the 5 fundamentals way back in the day. Woulda been
great to have this clip as a dvd insert then. Greatest swing ever, imo.
if you dont mind…
That’s correct. Every great ball striker in the game will tell you
this..(and it’s really dominated my thinking) “If you can take the tension
out of your grip, you can take the tension out the rest of your body.”
That’s why I started waggling in my pre-swing routine…to allow my hands &
forearms to relax. When I can feel the full weight of the club in my
fingers,I’m ready. It”s helped everything in my swing. And more you relax,
it allows the the elements of the swing to happen at max capacity
No Ben… we don’t mind.
think of separation. The left hip from the left arm at the start of the
downswing. Left arm resistance gets you in the slot and avoids casting.
Think of left hip moving toward the target and the left arm trying to go
the other way.
@bigboycat1 your in the wrong video…
@TheAnthonydigian you have to be kidding.. hes the complete opposite of it.
@bucko06 you are a idiot. Go bitch at someone that deserves it.
@golfswingfixer Good point. Although starting the swing from the ground up
is important, the preservation of the spine angle (with the head and
tailbone at each end, remaining steady throughout the swing) is absolutely
vital to consistently strike the ball hard and true. Keep swingin’ and I’ll
see you out there!
my god. his swing is flawless…
I completely agree!!!!
That swing is a gift from god.
Thanks “doctordonal” for posting this video for me to view!!!! I used
snippets of it on my website because the clarity is pretty good for this
old clip.
“If you don’t mind, I’ll hit a ball”. Go right ahead Ben…..
@TheAnthonydigian LOL you might as well say it looks like Jim Furyk’s
Swing. “stack and slap” may have a few positions that appear to be similar,
but Mr Hogan swung the club very differently. Although you could mention
the large lateral hip movement forward and left. Bennett and Plummer are
expert salesmen and are laughing all the way to the bank!
Mr. Hogan: “Just strike it perfectly, like this.” Thanks for the tip.
Timeless, poetry in motion!
He makes it look way too easy.
Nice!
loosen the fuck up you old fart
Is that kind of language necessary for a comment on golf lessons?…bet you
live in a council flat, out of work and drive a car with no tax or
insurance…sum you up??
This is without question the best piece of golf instruction ever – from the
greatest swing ever.
tht wing makes me jizz
poetry in motion
Back in the ’80’s Golf Magazine had an editorial by Thomas Boswell and the
theme was to build a case to support how difficult it was to dominate the
tour because of the depth of talent. Tom Kite was quoted as saying if Hogan
was still active on the tour, he doubted the great man could win more than
2 tournaments. I replied with a letter (which they printed) and I agreed
with Kite, but I added that I figured that wasn’t bad for someone in their
70’s with 2 bad wheels. Greatest ball striker ever!
@golfswingfixer Of course “he fails to mention” a lot of things—DUH—there
are too many aspects of the golf swing to encompass them all in ONE tip. He
wrote TWO books on the full swing alone, hardly mentioning chipping and
putting. Heck, he spent FIVE pages on the grip alone. No ONE tip is going
to encompass ALL aspects of the golf swing. His two books have been
reprinted many, many times over the years and have helped thousands, maybe
millions of golfers.
What’s amazing to me is how Hogan created this swing without fancy lessons
or high profile swing coaches, without slow motion video, without Bizhub
camera feedback, without all the gimmicks and tricks you see today. He
learned it in the dusty dirt driving ranges in Texas. It’s just amazing.
S&T? IS NOTHIN NEW!
I think your over complicating it! It really is not that hard.
Cheee! Wheren´t they voting for the eighth wonder some years ago.
If you don’t mind, I’ll smash this white cunt into the
stratosphere………and you’ll love it