Ben Hogan/Doug Sanders FAIRWAY FINDER!!!

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Cristo have followed your golf evolution for years. We're a US golf ball manufacturer of a new limited-distance golf ball and use your swing videos as examples for our test golfers. Thanks

Pointfivegolf
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Love your golf swing, I’m 73 and because I follow your advice I have been playing the best golf in the last 10 years. Last year I only broke 90 twice and this year I’ve done it 9 times playing just weekends, I know my best golf is still ahead of me thank you.

jumperg
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I am looking forward to going to the range tomorrow for the first time, having not hit a ball in nine months, after a family bereavement. Watching your videos inspires me, your enthusiasm is contagious. Great work as always Christo. Thanks

skithewhitestuff
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The left arm connection is a great way to hit the ball pure with power.The Swing Evolution has made my swing better than ever.Keeping the left arm across your chest, feeling the connection and starting the downswing with the body creates a powerful release. I recommend practicing the Hogan way, you might find a way to many pars! Thanks Christo

TheDonzim
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For years I've been trying to swing like someone else, without success, now I use my own swing that I probably couldn't teach. Watching Mr. Hogan and all the greats I see they all have their own unique swing. Now I stand out from the crowd. Thank you Bro.

Bloodboughteternal
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Christo, awesome video, I appreciate the passion you have for the game.

jamesrodriguez
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Nice video. Always loved the wide stance of Sanders. Your swing is spot on. Wish I could keep my left arm straight as you guys. Tends to bend when try to turn more. Keep up the good work.

mpb
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Hi Christo - thank you for the videos. I purchased Mr Hogan’s book - 5 Lessons and came across your content. It’s been a week and I’ve already seen tremendous results on the range. I’m hopeful that the lessons transfer to the course. Fingers crossed.

kenrachelconley
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Legend has it, to win the NCAA for UF, Sanders cavalierly went up to a 4-footer on the last hole and tapped it without even lining it up....

conureron
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I'm a huge Hogan fan; got into golf in 1967 when his career was about over. My first full set of irons were Ben Hogan Director if I remember, circa 1972. I'm pretty sure Doug Sanders would know the Hogan secret if anybody did. No doubt the fairway finder is absolutely critical. Just ask Bryson. Thanks for sharing.

tvs
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what we are looking at now is hogan's latter day pipe and slippers address position with his weight more on his right foot. in his prime he very much had an up and at them address position, with his weight on his left side. the big question is did he have his weight more on his right foot in his later years because of his injured left knee? and, i have concluded that hogan continued to learn more and more about the game in later life and his swing method, then, has to be taken seriously. but, the trick is that he never leant to the left to get his weight on his left side, nor did he get his weight on his right side by leaning to the right, that would just immobilise the right leg. his weight was distributed by the way he set his legs. and, hogan did actually seem to get thru the ball with more ease in his later years. and, when the weight is set on the right right side it does make it easier to turn, in the backswing, and get the club going back on the inside. the weight, of course, will move towards the left side towards the top of the backswing. the momentum that is created will then help the body to turn fully when the left foot presses down on the ground when the weight shifts towards the left side towards the top of the backswing.

DASHful
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I don't think missing a 24 inch putt on the 18th hole of the British Open and then losing in a playoff should keep you out of the golf hall of fame. Doug Sanders won 20 times on tour during his career against tough competition.

sdavidjohnson
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Keeping the club face square even in the follow through...does that explain Hogans "high finish" where is hips whole lower body rises?

dummbod
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I think Christo's swing has to be the easiest swing that I've ever seen!, such a nice easy flowing swing, I would like to get close to that though...😁👍

Sigmatankeryanker
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Looks like your first back swing move is to start the hip turn. Is that right?

brumblebuffin
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Are the concepts of a raised right elbow/arm in at the top of the backswing and the left arm across the chest "mutually exclusive" concepts? I don't think so. And not to be a "butt-in-ski, " but I would tell Christo if he wants to keep his "tush line" in the downswing, it begins with bending more at the waist, generally. And if you can't bend at the waist, bend at the upper back, for the "hunchback" look, like Jack Nicklaus, though he also bent some at the waist. Christo isn't tall, but he is built more like a tall person. Maybe the "hunchback" trick isn't for him, and just getting bent over at the waist might work even better for him -- though I can see he loves to swing upright. And why am I mentioning this? Because Christo now says he wants a "fairway finder." And there is no better way to find the fairway than by keeping your rear end (butt) "back" as you swing down. That and getting the right elbow "in" deep, curling the right elbow back with the waist which should be "back" if the butt is kept back. I could go on, but I think a better "fairway finder" comes from a swing with more "bend over" to the ball -- and if your lower back (due to injury) won't let you do it from the waist, you can make up for it by hunching the upper back. (And, I will go on just a little, to say that you can find fairways by just powering-down and looking for "good contact. I say if you don't have the power of a pro, that is because you don't, and I won't go on about that, but swinging for the middle of fairways and greens is always a good strategy to keep the totals low on the score card.)

billygraham
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I’m from Kansas, we’re not allowed to say evolution!

geraldgoldstein
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He’s not even in the same class as Hogan.

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