Money! The? ... By: UltimateSwingTrainer. on 25 May 12, 20:31:10 Money! The? Ultimate Swing Trainer teaches this!
"If you? don't mind ... By: mossy121c. on 21 May 12, 02:07:27 "If you? don't mind, I'll hit a ball" - not at all Mr Hogan....not at all......
Anyone who thinks ... By: King Ward. on 18 May 12, 12:03:00 Anyone who thinks the talented players? of the past wouldn't also be great today is kidding himself. Hogan, Snead, Nelson - these guys are timeless.
Happy? 100th ... By: UncleMikeNJ. on 14 May 12, 22:35:06 Happy? 100th Birthday, Mr. Hogan. Born May 14, 1912, in Stephenville, Texas.
What a? guy! By: dburrows26. on 10 May 12, 15:44:32 What a? guy!
Jerk ? are you ... By: Tonza222. on 05 May 12, 20:21:21 Jerk ? are you fucking kidding me? ben hogan is the? best of all times.
And you met him how ... By: the24thman. on 05 May 12, 18:48:10 And you met him how many times?
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My humble opinion - ... By: blopar71. on 03 May 12, 22:18:05 My humble opinion - this is the best golf video or instruction of all time once you know the basics. Repeat 100 times per day for two years and you? will be a player.
Why can't you ... By: silby1958. on 30 Apr 12, 14:33:49 Why can't you believe? it? Hogan is a legend.
if youre a real ... By: 4gelassenheit. on 30 Apr 12, 05:14:11 if youre a real student? of the game.. no golf swing is ever the same.. not one not ever no how no way.... hardest thing in the world
this guy was? the ... By: serofibrinous. on 29 Apr 12, 14:02:33 this guy was? the biggest jerk, makes tiger seem like an approachable guy
I can't believe? ... By: NuggetandAgentdragon. on 29 Apr 12, 12:19:03 I can't believe? this got over 2 million views
A friend of mine ... By: jeffmagic32. on 19 Apr 12, 08:47:42 A friend of mine recently asked me if I'd rather have Ben Hogan's? golf swing or Frank Sinatra's singing voice. I chose both but unfortunately I now look? like Marty Feldman.
I don't believe ... By: emomagica. on 17 Apr 12, 12:24:28 I don't believe that I'm projecting. I used body release because I didn't want to say CP release, push release or any of the terms that people use for that style of motion. Nelson, Snead, and Hogan all had swings that used a delivery path that went inside and exited to the left --- Opposed to a Phil Mickelson swing? that has an out to the right delivery path. You can snap your hands in any release style.
Actually, that ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 18:03:19 Actually, that _did_ come off as a bit over-reverent. I was sorta kidding. I just thought? the "if you don't mind" thing was funny--and not only funny, but a really endearing sort of throwback to politeness, a contrast to an era of "attitude golf" with the Woodses and so forth.
So, so right about ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 18:01:43 So, so right about 60 yards and in. I'm no Tiger fan, but it is true that at his best he was one of the best putters in history. I never thought I'd see anybody who could? give Jack a run for his ability not to three-putt and to make just about every four- and five-footer for an entire tournament, but Woods did. And Snead swore Hogan was a _great_ putter in his prime, unlike the image most people had of him toward the end of his great career.
To be fair, ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:59:51 To be fair, Nelson's stunning career? was a short one.
The truth is, almost every great player who lasted over decades went through at least some degree of change in his swing (Snead is a notable example to the contrary). But for the most part, the very best didn't completely change their entire concept of the swing. Nicklaus, for example, made some adjustments in 1980 while still holding to his original fundamentals, and then readjusted a few years later (before the '86 Masters).
You're projecting ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:55:58 You're projecting your own idea of body release onto players who talked regularly about swinging their arms and snapping their hands with a definite release. It's important not to overread the movement of "the body" (the torso, mainly) as driving rather than supporting the action (often misstated as "following" the action).
I think guys like Grout and Nicklaus had this about right: It's really a matter of all parts working in a coordinated manner.?
Something went ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:52:15 Something went wrong? with that request. Kind of like that "Lord, please make one hand like the other" prayer...
Yeah, maybe that'd ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:51:20 Yeah, maybe that'd be more effective.
I just thought it? was funny..."if you don't mind..."
I agree that ... By: emomagica. on 16 Apr 12, 14:07:54 I agree that Nelson's swing is more natural to perform. Amazingly so, Nelson, Hogan, and Snead all used? the same kind of body release through the swing. I'm more of a Jack style golfer, but I deeply admire the body release of those players.
While you kneel, ... By: emomagica. on 16 Apr 12, 14:04:10 While you kneel, I'm going to practice along with him!?
hahah love it.? By: mikejonp. on 16 Apr 12, 03:51:32 hahah love it.?
A woman, know more ... By: BrownsCleveland16. on 15 Apr 12, 18:29:28 A woman, know more than 5'1", walked up to Hogan on the practice range once and asked him if he had any advice for someone her size trying to play golf. He said, "Ma'am, look at me. (Pause) Now tell me what you see." "A very handsome golfer," she replied. He smiled and said, "Yes, true. But I am not much bigger than you. Now allow me to show you something..." He teed up a ball and pounded it to? the back of the range. "Never let anyone tell you you're too small. NEVER quit!"
Money! The ... By: UltimateSwingTrainer. on 25 May 12, 20:31:10 Money! The Ultimate Swing? Trainer teaches this!
"If you don't mind, ... By: mossy121c. on 21 May 12, 02:07:27 "If you don't mind, I'll? hit a ball" - not at all Mr Hogan....not at all......
Anyone who thinks ... By: King Ward. on 18 May 12, 12:03:00 Anyone who thinks the talented players of the past wouldn't also be great today is kidding himself. Hogan,? Snead, Nelson - these guys are timeless.
Happy 100th ... By: UncleMikeNJ. on 14 May 12, 22:35:06 Happy 100th Birthday, Mr. Hogan. Born May? 14, 1912, in Stephenville, Texas.
What? a guy! By: dburrows26. on 10 May 12, 15:44:32 What? a guy!
Jerk ? are you ... By: Tonza222. on 05 May 12, 20:21:21 Jerk ? are you fucking kidding me? ben hogan is the best of all times.?
And you met? him ... By: the24thman. on 05 May 12, 18:48:10 And you met? him how many times?
My humble opinion - ... By: blopar71. on 03 May 12, 22:18:05 My humble opinion - this is the best golf video or instruction of all time once you know the basics. Repeat 100 times per day for two years? and you will be a player.
Why can't you ... By: silby1958. on 30 Apr 12, 14:33:49 Why can't you believe it? Hogan? is a legend.
if youre a real ... By: 4gelassenheit. on 30 Apr 12, 05:14:11 if youre a real student of the game.. no golf swing is? ever the same.. not one not ever no how no way.... hardest thing in the world
this guy was the ... By: serofibrinous. on 29 Apr 12, 14:02:33 this guy was the biggest jerk, makes tiger seem? like an approachable guy
I can't believe ... By: NuggetandAgentdragon. on 29 Apr 12, 12:19:03 I can't believe this? got over 2 million views
A friend of mine ... By: jeffmagic32. on 19 Apr 12, 08:47:42 A friend of mine recently? asked me if I'd rather have Ben Hogan's golf swing or Frank Sinatra's singing voice. I chose both but unfortunately I now look? like Marty Feldman.
I don't believe ... By: emomagica. on 17 Apr 12, 12:24:28 I don't believe that I'm projecting. I used body release because I didn't want to say CP release, push release or any of the terms that people use for that style of motion. Nelson, Snead, and? Hogan all had swings that used a delivery path that went inside and exited to the left --- Opposed to a Phil Mickelson swing that has an out to the right delivery path. You can snap your hands in any release style.
Actually, that ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 18:03:19 Actually, that _did_ come off as a bit over-reverent. I was sorta kidding. I just thought the "if you don't mind" thing was funny--and not only funny, but a really endearing sort? of throwback to politeness, a contrast to an era of "attitude golf" with the Woodses and so forth.
So, so right about ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 18:01:43 So, so right about 60 yards and in. I'm no Tiger? fan, but it is true that at his best he was one of the best putters in history. I never thought I'd see anybody who could give Jack a run for his ability not to three-putt and to make just about every four- and five-footer for an entire tournament, but Woods did. And Snead swore Hogan was a _great_ putter in his prime, unlike the image most people had of him toward the end of his great career.
To be fair, ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:59:51 To be fair, Nelson's stunning career was a short one.
The truth is, almost every great player who lasted over decades went through at least some degree of change in his swing (Snead is a notable example to the contrary). But for the most part,? the very best didn't completely change their entire concept of the swing. Nicklaus, for example, made some adjustments in 1980 while still holding to his original fundamentals, and then readjusted a few years later (before the '86 Masters).
You're projecting ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:55:58 You're projecting your own idea of body release onto players who talked regularly about swinging their arms and snapping their hands with a definite release. It's important not? to overread the movement of "the body" (the torso, mainly) as driving rather than supporting the action (often misstated as "following" the action).
I think guys like Grout and Nicklaus had this about right: It's really a matter of all parts working in a coordinated manner.
Something went ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:52:15 Something went wrong with that request. Kind of? like that "Lord, please make one hand like the other" prayer...
Yeah, maybe? that'd ... By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:51:20 Yeah, maybe? that'd be more effective.
I just thought it was funny..."if you don't mind..."
I agree that ... By: emomagica. on 16 Apr 12, 14:07:54 I agree that Nelson's swing is more natural to perform. Amazingly so, Nelson, Hogan, and Snead all used the same kind? of body release through the swing. I'm more of a Jack style golfer, but I deeply admire the body release of those players.
While you kneel, ... By: emomagica. on 16 Apr 12, 14:04:10 While you kneel, I'm going to practice along? with him!
hahah love it.? By: mikejonp. on 16 Apr 12, 03:51:32 hahah love it.?
A woman, know more ... By: BrownsCleveland16. on 15 Apr 12, 18:29:28 A woman, know more than 5'1", walked up to Hogan on the practice range once and asked him if he had any advice for someone her size trying to play? golf. He said, "Ma'am, look at me. (Pause) Now tell me what you see." "A very handsome golfer," she replied. He smiled and said, "Yes, true. But I am not much bigger than you. Now allow me to show you something..." He teed up a ball and pounded it to the back of the range. "Never let anyone tell you you're too small. NEVER quit!"
Latest comments made on this video:
By: UltimateSwingTrainer. on 25 May 12, 20:31:10
Money! The? Ultimate Swing Trainer teaches this!
By: mossy121c. on 21 May 12, 02:07:27
"If you? don't mind, I'll hit a ball" - not at all Mr Hogan....not at all......
By: King Ward. on 18 May 12, 12:03:00
Anyone who thinks the talented players? of the past wouldn't also be great today is kidding himself. Hogan, Snead, Nelson - these guys are timeless.
By: UncleMikeNJ. on 14 May 12, 22:35:06
Happy? 100th Birthday, Mr. Hogan. Born May 14, 1912, in Stephenville, Texas.
By: dburrows26. on 10 May 12, 15:44:32
What a? guy!
By: Tonza222. on 05 May 12, 20:21:21
Jerk ? are you fucking kidding me? ben hogan is the? best of all times.
By: the24thman. on 05 May 12, 18:48:10
And you met him how many times? ?
By: blopar71. on 03 May 12, 22:18:05
My humble opinion - this is the best golf video or instruction of all time once you know the basics. Repeat 100 times per day for two years and you? will be a player.
By: silby1958. on 30 Apr 12, 14:33:49
Why can't you believe? it? Hogan is a legend.
By: 4gelassenheit. on 30 Apr 12, 05:14:11
if youre a real student? of the game.. no golf swing is ever the same.. not one not ever no how no way.... hardest thing in the world
By: serofibrinous. on 29 Apr 12, 14:02:33
this guy was? the biggest jerk, makes tiger seem like an approachable guy
By: NuggetandAgentdragon. on 29 Apr 12, 12:19:03
I can't believe? this got over 2 million views
By: epitreture. on 24 Apr 12, 21:06:52
Amen? brother.
By: jeffmagic32. on 19 Apr 12, 08:47:42
A friend of mine recently asked me if I'd rather have Ben Hogan's? golf swing or Frank Sinatra's singing voice. I chose both but unfortunately I now look? like Marty Feldman.
By: emomagica. on 17 Apr 12, 12:24:28
I don't believe that I'm projecting. I used body release because I didn't want to say CP release, push release or any of the terms that people use for that style of motion. Nelson, Snead, and Hogan all had swings that used a delivery path that went inside and exited to the left --- Opposed to a Phil Mickelson swing? that has an out to the right delivery path. You can snap your hands in any release style.
By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 18:03:19
Actually, that _did_ come off as a bit over-reverent. I was sorta kidding. I just thought? the "if you don't mind" thing was funny--and not only funny, but a really endearing sort of throwback to politeness, a contrast to an era of "attitude golf" with the Woodses and so forth.
By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 18:01:43
So, so right about 60 yards and in. I'm no Tiger fan, but it is true that at his best he was one of the best putters in history. I never thought I'd see anybody who could? give Jack a run for his ability not to three-putt and to make just about every four- and five-footer for an entire tournament, but Woods did. And Snead swore Hogan was a _great_ putter in his prime, unlike the image most people had of him toward the end of his great career.
By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:59:51
To be fair, Nelson's stunning career? was a short one. The truth is, almost every great player who lasted over decades went through at least some degree of change in his swing (Snead is a notable example to the contrary). But for the most part, the very best didn't completely change their entire concept of the swing. Nicklaus, for example, made some adjustments in 1980 while still holding to his original fundamentals, and then readjusted a few years later (before the '86 Masters).
By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:55:58
You're projecting your own idea of body release onto players who talked regularly about swinging their arms and snapping their hands with a definite release. It's important not to overread the movement of "the body" (the torso, mainly) as driving rather than supporting the action (often misstated as "following" the action). I think guys like Grout and Nicklaus had this about right: It's really a matter of all parts working in a coordinated manner.?
By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:52:15
Something went wrong? with that request. Kind of like that "Lord, please make one hand like the other" prayer...
By: emncaity. on 16 Apr 12, 17:51:20
Yeah, maybe that'd be more effective. I just thought it? was funny..."if you don't mind..."
By: emomagica. on 16 Apr 12, 14:07:54
I agree that Nelson's swing is more natural to perform. Amazingly so, Nelson, Hogan, and Snead all used? the same kind of body release through the swing. I'm more of a Jack style golfer, but I deeply admire the body release of those players.
By: emomagica. on 16 Apr 12, 14:04:10
While you kneel, I'm going to practice along with him!?
By: mikejonp. on 16 Apr 12, 03:51:32
hahah love it.?
By: BrownsCleveland16. on 15 Apr 12, 18:29:28
A woman, know more than 5'1", walked up to Hogan on the practice range once and asked him if he had any advice for someone her size trying to play golf. He said, "Ma'am, look at me. (Pause) Now tell me what you see." "A very handsome golfer," she replied. He smiled and said, "Yes, true. But I am not much bigger than you. Now allow me to show you something..." He teed up a ball and pounded it to? the back of the range. "Never let anyone tell you you're too small. NEVER quit!"