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Old 06-02-2008, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
The more I think about the move that VJ describes and then see the first and last shots in the youtube stuff I edited...the more I see the forward move in the backswing as an inevitable motion/reaction rather than a specific move that needs to be learnt.

OK, in the first shot he is REALLY going for it...one of the few pieces of Hogan footage where he nearly loses balance at the finish...so maybe discount this one...

But the last footage is 1956 in Mexico...small time home movie....nothing to fear...nothing to prove....natural full swing....

The left heel only raises when he moves forward with his body maintaining the axis tilt established in the backswing. He does this without too much sag...

He actually moves forward, increases hip rotation and lifts the left heel all at the same time...and it seems so natural...in VJ's book he describes a targetwards motion of the pivot much earlier in the backswing...this has to learnt...looks less natural than Hogan.

OK, so i have not hit a ball in anger in 8 months...not even a range rock in 3 months... but in the mirror in my apartment I can achieve the same Hogan move by trying to do what Hogan tells us to do...it is TRYING to keep the club against the right hip (page 75 in my old Modern Fundamentals)...

I do not achieve what he wants but I find that in trying to do so and also get a good right hip turn...the weight WANTS to move forwards...it is inevitable and feels natural...not a move that has to learnt.

So what does it feel like...it feels like I am keeping my shin bone fixed, weight on inner right foot (Venturi had right golf shoe made to enhance this)...letting the knee rotate a little and permitting the right hip to move towards target...any comments...I was trying not to post due to work commitments but I re-read VJ's book and Modern Fundamentals...just can't keep away!

Compare with Tiger's move in this video where he actually achieves what Hogan requested...right hip does not move at all in backswing...



We know who has the most majors but then we also know Tiger would love to swing like Ben!!
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