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Rhythm 03-12-2005 11:07 PM

Thank you
 
Lynn,

Thank you very much for posting this video. It is awesome. It is very kind of you to share it with all of us and it is much appreciated.

Chris

Hunter 03-12-2005 11:40 PM

Hogan Video
 
Lynn,

Once again amazed. What an awesome video. Thanks Lynn.

Hunter

6bmike 03-13-2005 12:52 AM

according to the folks on the SA. Moe met with Bertholy several times a year for some twenty years near Pinehurst. Whether Moe was a student or a friend is what the debate is about.

Here is a picture of moe reading Bertholy's book.

http://www.geocities.com/sixbeeonede...oly_method.gif

If you are already the Worl's Greatest ball striking- who is learning from who?

alancfa2001 03-13-2005 02:44 AM

Great video. Question: It looks to me as though Hogan's shoulders were a little bit open but his hips were closed at address. Am I correct?

densikat 03-13-2005 04:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alancfa2001
Great video. Question: It looks to me as though Hogan's shoulders were a little bit open but his hips were closed at address. Am I correct?

I am pretty sure you will find his shoulders are square to his intended plane line. The hips dont really look closed to me, only right foot being dropped back that gives that impression.

swingingfrank 03-13-2005 01:52 PM

Thanks a ton Lynn.That was great.
As far as Paul B.,it is my understanding that Moe would visit him a couple of times a year.

SwingNorthtoSouth 03-14-2005 04:10 AM

Great Videos!!!!!! Thanks YODA.........
"This is the Downstroke Waggle of 3-F-5. In my opinion, it is far and away the best (if not the only) cure for that genetic deformity of the Golf Stroke --the Flat Downstroke Shoulder Turn (and its resulting 'Outside-In' Path of the Hands) [10-13-B #3]." - Don't I know this problem, that is why Homer says to practice the moves with out a club and indoors.....
You go to the range and after some shots, you mind is on how far you can hit it instead of tracing the plane line.....................fyi

BerntR 03-15-2005 09:46 PM

Re: Hogan's stance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Trigolt
Having the right foot back seemed to make it really easy to take the club back on an inside and flat plane....which seems to feel most natural to me. To my surprise, I did not hit a bunch of hooks, in fact I think I only hit one hook and it was purely from flipping my hands at the bottom.

I tried it without a ball. IMO, it enables you to start the downswing from the back foot toe instead of the heel. That is a good position for a hard hip rotation. In addition to hip tilt and weight shift. When the back foot is parallell to line of flight, It's harder to rotate the hip.

Just my 2 cents.

BerntR

EdZ 03-15-2005 11:56 PM

Thanks!

=D>

What a honor it is to see that footage!

And the close up of Hogan's grip - wonderful!

nevermind 03-16-2005 01:48 AM

great video thanks for sharing.

looked to me like his left heel pad was on the side of the grip, not on top. Do I need glasses?


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