LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Jimmy Ballards Book/Teachings Thread: Jimmy Ballards Book/Teachings View Single Post #5 11-01-2005, 08:28 PM Texsport Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 9 Originally Posted by birdie_man Tex, Hogan used a Snap Release throughout the successful half of his career.... ....in fact, I don't think I've EVER seen a swing of Hogan where he wasn't using a Snap Release. He didn't hook it later on in his career, I'll tell you that.... By generally saying, "later on in his career," I mean when he was the Hogan everyone knows....the "one of the greatest ballstrikers of all time" Ben Hogan..... The Ben Hogan who, as Moe Norman said, "was the only other guy who hit it on my (Moe's) level." The guy who arguably reached the highest level of pure skill of any golfer ever. He didn't hook it! Snap Release. Oh come on! Everyone knows that Hogan stopped his hook by taking enormous counter measures. The weakest grip in history and cocking his wrists so that the clubface was so open at the top he couldn't get the face closed no matter how hard he swung. In fact, he says he hit it better the harder he swung--meaning he almost got the face squared up. Only his tremendous athleticism and continuous practice allowed him to swing this way successfully. If Hogan's swing was so perfect, how come nobody swings that way today? The major fault or bad swing error for both Els and Sergio is absolutely a hook. Els tries to prevent it with slowed down swing timing and Sergio prevents it with very rapid leg and hip drive in the downswing. Both basically move the ball right to left all the time. All IMHO. Texsport Texsport View Public Profile Send a private message to Texsport Find all posts by Texsport