Ben Hogan Golf Swing Lesson

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Great lesson tip and advice from the Maestro himself, Ben Hogan.

The greatest swing and ball striker ever.

No gibberish, no method, just solid advice and fundamentals.

He had it figured out, long before video lessons. launch monitors, pressure mats and the such, amazing talent. He was a brilliant gifted man.

Long Live Ben Hogan!

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I could watch that swing forever, it is like ballet, absolutely beautiful.

alanhowell
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Mr. Hogan, Moe Norman, & George Knudson, three of the best to swing a club! RIPand thanks for your great contributions to Life’s Greatest Game!

jimzielinski
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I learned how to swing a golf club reading his book. Never have taken a lesson in my life and I consistently shoot mid to low 80s and I’ve broken 80 once.

johnbeeler
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This is as good a training video as you will ever see!! No words. No explanation. Just a slow motion video of the greatest swing mechanics the world will ever know. There was a technique developed by the company Cybervision used in the Bobby Jones series "How I Play Golf." It's almost the same as this. Only this is even better!! The framing of the left side of his body really takes it to another level. Simply because it shows the perfect centering and rotation of Hogan's swing. Perfect balance and rotation to the top of the swing. Flawless re-centering in transition, to a glorious finish. Ever wonder why instructors like yourself use Hogan's swing as a technical model? Even Jack and Tiger were comparative HACKS next to the finest striker of the ball who ever lived. Ben Hogan WAS, IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE TEMPLATE FOR HOW TO PROPERLY SWING A CLUB. Had Hogan putted better, the argument over the greatest golfer ever would be like comparing the Sun and the Moon. I love your simple and easy way of teaching the golf swing. This video is the simplest and easiest you've produced yet.

donaldschmidt
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My dad caddied for Mr Hogan in 1947 when he played an exhibition at the Alabama Country Club where my dad was a caddy. Mr Hogan the morning after gave my dad several hours of lessons.
He had an influence on my father because in the 60’s and early 70’s my dad was one of the top golfers in the US military with a -4/5 handicap consistently.

My advice if your a male under 5’10 or female golfer, copy Mr Hogan’s playing style. My dad perfectly utilized Mr Hogan’s driver swing and my dad in his 50’s was freaking golfers out on the course or the range because he was striking line drives 310-315 yards accurately. Mr dad’s weakness was chip and run, always leaving the ball 10-15 feet from cup if he ended up just off the green, but he nailed bunker and flop shots within 6 feet.

tysonas
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The greatest golfer to have ever played

meangene
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Started using this golf swing. Slicing has stopped, distance has improved, a d, my back no longer hurts after golfing. Plan to by Ben's book on golfing.

chuckshannon
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You've convinced Me Sir.
I'm doing nothing more than watching this.
Thank You.
Grateful Aussie.

OfCourseICan
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Ben Hogan's head is behind the ball at the top of his swing and even at impact . Recently I
have been trying to go to a more modern swing with my head steady through the entire
swing and I have gotten into trouble and maybe this video will help me get back on track
Thank you Ben Hogan

bobdebiase
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This great video! using the lines gives a good visual of lower torso position. This is NOT the crap PGA instructors teach.

michaeljames
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Excellent! When I taught Golf, I referenced Hogan all the time. The backswing is upper body and the downswing is all lower body - pushing off that back leg, turning those hips and letting it whip. Moe was was big on that too. However, ALL modern day Golfers employ this concept.

Madskillsuniversity
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Look how much lower his left hip and shoulder are than the right going back, then the opposite coming through. That's the hallmark of the very best swings. The more dramatic that separation the better the swing. Best two examples ever Hogan and Trevino, best two swingers ever. Their right shoulder goes so low through impact it almost looks like it's reaching for the ground, and as a result they couldn't miss the ball if they tried.

turtleflegel
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Hogan's swing never changes, but the voice overs do, As a short man he got leverage by using a rounder swing to get full extension at the top with the club behind his shoulders, not above them. His hands, however, are head high, which he achieved by allowing left heel to lift slightly and hips turning so left knee points at the ball. whie right side keeps weight from swaying, He must have done a lot of stretching of hips and hamstrings so unlike modern swing put much less stress on his back. Great for anyone over 40 to get full release to left we see here and only need ice for your drink when round is over.

johnkelly
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This is so true, I play with one arm only and I was a super short hitter all my 20s, I struggled to carry 160 and gave up golf. Now in my 30s, I found a new pro who said "forget the arm for now, try to hit the ball with your hips" (of course it was more elaborate than that but that's the essence of it) and showed me how to use ground forces. A totally new feeling, it's like I resetted the game started from zero again, but this time with the cheat codes. No pro ever had told me about hips, they all just fussed about backswing and club positions etc, causing drama because of my overswing that I just can't help. But I happen to have insane strong legs and once I found out how to use them to swing my club, the carry went from 160 to 260 and I am playing an entirely different game. To the total confusion of my friends.... 😂😂

amarug
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The lateral shift of his lower body is incredible. He turned his body into a flexible bow, feet and head being either ends of the bow, then bending 6" laterally towards the target at impact. I mean he looks like someone is pulling an invisible string and making his body bow like that. He was a very athletic individual no doubt.

frankmollegaard
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Great video. So simlpe and great to focus on this one element. I've learned in the last few days the left knee needs to really open up throught the transition and at impact, knee cap facing the target. Agree?

hiranm
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Rebar shaft with stainless steel screws, to hold the face into the wood grain of the 7 degree driver…OFF THE FREAKING DECK…crazy good!!

jeremyburns
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I'm working on his wrist or left forearm twist in the backswing and it naturally gives me a feeling that I'm rotating around my spine. My issue is my hips opening up as I am 64 and have Parkinson's- my mobility is limited. So I opened my stance (And point left toe 45 degrees to left) some and bam boom shaboom I was hitting my irons higher and longer. It feels weird with my woods and driver because of the neutral grip but I'm working on it. I follow Steve Johnson (Eureka swing) who teaches a unique open stance swing and is a big Hogan fan. The Eureka swing seems to work with Hogan like swing as your hips are able to move or rotate ahead of your club.

arizonaboy
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There are at least 3 things about Hogans swing that can’t be taught. That amount of wrist at the top, the ability to get the club back in position after being so far behind, and his ability to keep his body still under that much lower body movement. Unbelievably powerful swing. His comments at this start of this video are the most important takeaway here for the average player.

Acewingman
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Hogan's book ruined a lot of people, but he told McCord he never wrote that book. Slamming Sammy said he never watched Ben's swing. I never get tired of watching this amazing man swing.

stevedriscoll