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Old 07-31-2009, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Uppndownn View Post
I would like to know how to grip the ground like Hogan did. Please proceed. Thanks.

UPP in Ohio

Given a steady head, Im thinking the key for me anyways is to make all lower body motions, Hip Motions only. No knee action or knee drive etc. The feet go up and down and the Hips turn and slide.

Try this: Lift your left heal off the ground (giving you a nice left knee bend) then turn your right hip back. If the left knee needs to come over some let it be pulled over by the right hip, no independent knee stuff. This will get you to Top hugging the ground. This isnt an X factor thing, far from it. Its just taking out all unnecessary motions which leaves you quite planted.f


I learned this from a guy who teaches Motion, Aligned Geometrically, learned Mechanically and played by Feel............Lynn Blake. If you ever work with him you will learn Motion, golfs physics. But its useless mainly unless its aligned geometrically.

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