Ben Hogan 1953 Golf Swing (Full Speed & Slow Motion)

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Ben Hogan Driver Swing – The Open Championship 1953

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@captpicard100 says:

What people forget about Ben Hogan is that he didn’t win a major until he was 34. So he won all his 9 majors in a 7 year spell, his last major was in 1953 at The Open in Carnoustie when he was 41.

@thomasjefferson8939 says:

This remains the best golf swing I have ever seen. Even at set up, it looks like he can't miss. Tremendous power and swing speed.

@djelalhassan7631 says:

Single plane swing just arms and hands leading and the body following

@Acura1NSX says:

Truly a beautiful swing…. complete perfect motion.

@zacharyraut151 says:

Chael's next video: "Is Jon Jones a homosexual?"

@mikev4755 says:

Notice his right hip starts moving back before his hands start moving on the back swing.

@TC..... says:

i don't think the drive went more than 250 yards. he'll be in trouble if he plays today in the PGA

@Bch2025 says:

He kept that right elbow nice and tucked against his body while keeping his left arm straight as possible then using his hips and lower body to start that beautiful down swing.
In other words, an almost perfect golf swing.
And completely self taught.
No swing coach, putting coach, sports psychologist, trainer, massage therapist etc. Nope, did it all himself.
Although, maybe could have used instruction for his putting.

@thomasjefferson8939 says:

When I first saw this swing in regular motion, I couldn't believe how fast and powerful it is. With Hogan's strength and wonderful technique, if he were in his thirties today, he would be one of the longest, most accurate and best players in the world.

@markhuru says:

I’m wondering it looks like both his legs here are locked straight, back to begin with, in other vids not so much

@Wvubrad says:

Tempo, rhythm, whatever you want to call it. Perfect.

@ScratchyBaws says:

Great quality, superb swing too.

@kepler240 says:

Sweeter than Yoo-Hoo.

@robertodebeers2551 says:

Did you all know that Hogan was in a serious auto accident with his wife, that he sustained critical injuries, and that he recovered to play again in top form?

@crazybunkum says:

Not an ounce of misapplied effort in that swing. Very fast and controlled and clearly repeatable on demand under pressure. ‘53 was the year he won every major available to him I think. A thing of beauty. Fabulously clear image. No annoying analysis either – kudos!

@gh4121-b5n says:

The swing Every modern day golfer copied.

@seenful9926 says:

That’s exactly how my practice swing looks

@swaynno says:

He pasted the ball w intentional punishment thereunto Ouch ✍️????⛳

@jozefmucha4730 says:

Why he did not have the famous tucked right elbow, every golf teacher on the internet is talking about???????????????????????????????????????????

@DTB1995 says:

If not for the car wreck hed be the GOAT

@jimwolfe9527 says:

The first thing I noticed was that his head never moved. Motionless until contact. Wow!

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