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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 12, 2012 21:44:01 GMT -5
I got a lot of requests for the DTL view. So here ya go.
Same looping motion happening with the clubhead. Looks like the wrists are making things happen, but I am not sure.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 13, 2012 15:16:22 GMT -5
Ben Hogan DTL view - address vs entire swing - Shell Hole #3
I put together a comparison of Hogan's address vs the rest of his swing. Want to understand how different body parts compare to the address position, such as hand and head movement.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 14, 2012 12:33:29 GMT -5
This video is from an 8mm tape of my first time ever setting foot on a golf course or holding a golf club. Sorry for the bad quality, but it's the best I can get it for now. It was a company outing that I only attended for the free food and prizes. I was into competitive softball in those days and figured that golf couldn't be that hard. One of the "expert golfers" you see in the vid (my coworkers) gave me a lesson on the first tee box; how to grip the club as well as how to align myself to the target. I'm the guy in the light blue shirt, beige cargo pants, white tennis shoes, and black Nike cap (borrowed the cap from one of the coworkers). I had fun out there but didn't get any further urge to play again until another company outing in 2007, where a guy bet me money that I couldn't hit the ball in the fairway, and that I could use any club I wanted to. I shrugged my shoulders and said "no prob, you're on!" Of course I picked the driver cause it was the biggest, baddest and most violent looking, and cause my ego wanted to hit it as far as possible.......I failed. Sliced every ball off the map. Then I was hooked!
Wow! I just noticed at 10:55, I hit some kind of draw or hook!! How the heck did I do that?? Been trying to hit a draw for the past 2 years now...with no success!
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 17, 2012 23:10:41 GMT -5
Just playing around with the right hand(s). This is a vid I made on Dec 29, 2011. I'm posting it now because a discussion topic came up today regarding Hogan's club path.
RIght now, I'm only working on the teeup - walkaway - walkin. NOT the full swing or any part of it.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 21, 2012 18:12:10 GMT -5
Today, 1-21-12, working on the teeup - step back - step in. Took a few weeks to convince my mind and body that teeing up the ball on my right foot was normal. Still a long way to go.
00:07 My old method from 2007 thru 2011 00:26 1-4-2012 teeup 00:45 1-8-2012 teeup 1:07 1-21-2012 teeup 1:53 1-21-2012 Hogan teeup comparison 4:11 1-21-2012 DTL 2-right hands practice 4:27 1-21-2012 FO 2-right hands practice
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 25, 2012 16:00:19 GMT -5
For all you Hogan fans out there; I'm sure you've already heard of www.35mmgolf.com/ . Cool images there!
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 26, 2012 19:14:06 GMT -5
01-22-12 Tee-up, Step-Away, Step-in: (a) My club is rising too early. While stepping back, Hogan's clubhead is always in contact with the ground. It slides on top of the grass. From initial tee-up, all the way to the stepaway, bottom of club is touching grass. Club does not rise until left hand adjusts left watch-pocket. Looks like left pants adjustment is in sync with right forearm/wrist raising the club to parallel. Club rises as final left foot is planted and weight begins to shift towards stepping back into ball.
(b) During stepaway, my chest is turned too open to the target; need to be a bit more facing the ball.
( c ) I am stepping back much too far. Need to take smaller steps.
01-25-12 Tee-up, Step-Away, Step-in: Getting better. I'm starting to understand the rythm of this part of the swing.
Up next: Waggle Stage 1 (training should start within the next few weeks.) As left heel makes contact with ground: - Head look to target - Right foot rise turn slightly CW (weight is on left foot) - Wrists pull in to waist using bent elbows (during pull-in, weight settles on right foot and is now distributed evenly between R and L foot) - Slight bump of clubhead towards target (need to investigate what is triggering this; wrists? elbows?) - Look to ball - Waggle (needs complete breakdown)
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 26, 2012 22:52:44 GMT -5
Still working on the tee-up, step-away, step-in. I notice that I am stepping into the hitting box with right foot too open.
Wanted to dabble with Step-in/Waggle Stage 1. Whew......lots going on there, and LOTS that needs understanding/tweeking.
0:36 Totally confused. Brain doesn't know how to translate what I described in words into physical movement. 0:56 Doing in my mind what I think the waggle should be. 1:25 A little later in the practice session. I've taken a few looks at my waggle vs Hogan to understand the differences. 1:55 My left, right, top, and bottom brain is fried.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 27, 2012 11:14:40 GMT -5
Last nite, I kind of dabbled with the settling of the left foot and waggle 1. Gonna take me a while to work all this out. The most impressive thing I've learned so far with the tee-up / step-away / step-in (grrrrrrrr. I'm getting tired of typing that whole name....gotta find a cool abbreviation....maybe TU-SA-SI or TUSASI lol) is that there is a distinct rythm to it. Almost like a dance. No, not almost like one....definitely one. You should have seen me when my wife and daughters were dancing to the Wii game. I stepped in and started doing the TUSASI as a dance. I have to find as many creative ways as possible to ingrain this into muscle memory. Also, when I drop something on the floor, or have to pick anything up from the floor, I ALWAYS do the TUSASI. I was in Kroger with my son and told him to drop something on the floor so I could pick it up lol. His comment "ugggggg, Dad....not HERE?! One of my friends may see me!" Of course he dropped it anyway, and I hit the TUSASI to the best of my ability, right there in the checkout line.
Another thing....I understand the generalities of the TU-SA-SI, but only from one angle; FO. I will need to analyze/compare to all the other angles I can find, because things may be different. So far, Shell Worldwide match Hole #5 is a good LR (left rear) angle. I will have to search for other angles of the TU-SA-SI. Same goes for Waggle Stage 1.
This whole project will go in cycles. The first 6 months was all about experimenting with different things to understand my physical capabilities/limitations and to get an overall feel for the new movement. Now, I'm working my way through the entire swing. When I work all the way through it, I will be kind of a white belt. I will then start all over again like I've never seen it before. Then I'll be a yellow belt.......and so on. And right now I'm proud to say I am a bright-eyed bushy tailed no-belt lol.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Jan 27, 2012 12:06:53 GMT -5
Sorry....this isn't golf-related, but I had to post it.......... I just got a youtube PM from a guy (or gal) that said I'm a loser and need to get a life and find a better hobby. Soooooooo, I took their advice and did a quick google search for "what's the best hobby for me?" Well after searching for a while, I ended up stumbling across "The 10 most unusual hobbies in the world." smashingtops.com/weird/10-of-the-most-unusual-hobbies-in-the-world/I'm still laughing at it LOLOLOL!! I think I'll stick with golf for now....I don't think Kim would be able to deal with me laying on the living room floor like a corpse! Tonite I'm gonna put on my most serious face and tell Kim that her wish has come true....I'm giving up the Hogan Project, and I'm gonna pick from one of those on the top 10 list.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Feb 2, 2012 16:11:59 GMT -5
I'm taking a family trip to Mardi Gras this weekend. Bruce said he's bringing his clubs. I'm bringing mine too wooohooooo!!! I've had enough of this stinkin basement.
Although I shouldn't get too excited......I'm probably gonna be the only guy on the first tee that tees the ball up like Hogan, steps away from it like Hogan, steps back into it like Hogan, waggles 3 times like Hogan, then picks the ball up and says "OK guys, that's all I know right now. Who's up next to hit?"
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Feb 3, 2012 9:40:57 GMT -5
Yesterday, I was sitting back relaxing on the phone talking with my Dad about our upcoming golfing season.We plan to crank up the tournaments on March 3, 2012. He is in his late 60's and retired. He's going on and on about how we have no chance against him this year because he now has the time to focus on his complete game. Says he will be counting the number of days per month that he DOES NOT practice. He says this number will be counted on one hand. He knows what I've been doing since last summer and says I will not improve my game at all hanging out in my basement. So he rambles some more about his advantage over us and that he will be offering us strokes so we don't get depressed and quit the game. (trash talking is the fun part; helps build the hype up until game time!) He mentions that he is on ebay trying to buy some irons, but can't get past the credit card section. I tell him to add his bank account as a backup funding source and everything goes smoothly. I ask what he's getting. He says "a couple of Cleveland wedges and a Hogan hybrid." I kind of joked that there is no such thing as a Hogan hybrid, cause Hogan wouldn't be caught using one. It would make the game too easy lol...he liked tough things!! I tell him that he just needs to get a complete set of irons instead of buying one here-n-there and having a mismatched set. He says that he will eventually. Then he said "yahhhh, I had a set of Hogan irons a couple of years ago....I gave them to OP (his brother). WHAT!!!! I NEVER KNEW HE HAD A SET OF HOGAN CLUBS!!!! Dad had been playing with them since we got into the game in 2007 and I had no idea. I didn't know who Hogan was until last summer. And in those days, my Dads clubs didn't spark any of my interest because they didn't have a name like TaylorMade or Ping or Nike. When I watched PGA golf on weekends I never saw any Hogan commercials. So my next question was "SO DOES OP STILL HAVE THEM? " Dad said, "yep..I think so." Lol....all this time he knew what my project was all about and he didn't realize that maybe I would want a set of clubs made by the guy I'm studying? Now I'm standing up pacing in the living room lol. OP plays once a year. So I ask if I can possibly get his bag and conviently swap all the Hogan irons. I would put my set of Sports Authority specials in his. Dad went to OP's house and got the bag. I went by Dads house and picked them up. Grips are kind of ugly (some type of Lamkin royal blue with white barbells all over it. I like old-style leather wrap grips. Clubs are 3i thru E. What the heck is an E club? Extra? ? or Evil??? or Equalizer?? or Elevator??? or Easy? The faces are a bit worn in a spot. Looks like someone was hitting it in the same place every stinkin time! When I picked one of them up and did a practice swing, my stinkin wrist almost snapped. WHAT THE HECK IS THIS CLUB MADE OF? ? FEELS LIKE I'M SWINGING AN IRON PIPE!!! Or maybe the clubs I've always used are just extra lite or something. Whew...gonna take some time to get used to. Club description: Shaft label is red with Hogan Apex and a #3. Clubhead : Hogan with red underline. Forged. Edge. Club number. Anybody got weight specs on these? Anybody use them now?
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Post by cloran on Feb 3, 2012 12:13:58 GMT -5
Regular flex shafts.
Made in '93 I believe.
Probably a degree or two weaker than today's "standard." PW in the 48*-50* range.
If they are standard length (38" 5 iron), the Swing Weight should be around D2.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Feb 3, 2012 13:04:59 GMT -5
Regular flex shafts. Made in '93 I believe. Probably a degree or two weaker than today's "standard." PW in the 48*-50* range. If they are standard length (38" 5 iron), the Swing Weight should be around D2. Now I gotta research the meaning of D2. Will do tonite. My apology for my lack of education on golf spec terminology.
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Post by Ben Hogan Swing Project on Feb 3, 2012 14:16:19 GMT -5
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