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Originally Posted by hg
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Hogan spoke of things in his books about his swing techniques/mechanics that actual swing sequences prove otherwise. I understand that his swing mechanics changed after his near fatal accident. His head did move down and forward on his downswing prior to impact as his lower body drove forward...at least the sequences that I have seen show that. Tiger has a similar move...I believe.
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Regardless if he did or did not have a stationary head on any or every stroke he took, he clearly understood it to be the ideal - infact all great players do. I also include Tiger Woods to that list who over the last few years has become an advocate of the stationary head.
I mean I really don't see how anyone can visualise the power package structure and not see the undeniable need for a stationary point at the top of the spine as one of the elements that controls the shoulder motions.