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2014 Illinois PGA Bill Strausbaugh Recipient
Congratulations to LFCC's PGA Head Golf Professional on this Prestigious Award
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Dr Bob Rotella on Ben Hogan
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Excerpt from a presentation at the 2013 PGA Golf show, courtesy of Titleist Golf.
The 2012 Titleist NXT Line
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Titleist Golf at the 2012 PGA Golf Show in Orlando, Florida. All about the 2012 NXT Golf Balls
Putter Designer Scotty Cameron Discusses His Designs
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Speaking on behalf of Titleist Golf at the 2012 PGA Golf Show in Orlando, Florida. Famed Putter Designer Scotty Cameron Discusses His Designs
Putter Designer Scotty Cameron Discusses Offset
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Speaking on behalf of Titleist Golf at the 2012 PGA Golf Show in Orlando, Florida. Famed Putter Designer Scotty Cameron Discusses Offset
LFCC GOLF 2011 PGA Golf Show Highlights
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LFCCGOLF.com presents 2011 PGA Golf Show Highlights.
Bob Vokey Interview Part 2
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Titliest Golf presents interview with Bob Vokey at the 2011 PGA Golf Show
Bob Vokey Interview Part 1
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Titliest Golf Interview with Bob Vokey at the 2011 PGA Golf Show.
Latest Products from Titliest Golf
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From the 2011 PGA Golf Show.
Congratulations to Mike Small!
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PGA Presents Mike Small with the 2010 Player of the Year award. Congratulations to Mike Small.

Комментарии

  • @vintagegolffilms
    @vintagegolffilms Месяц назад

    Bob is the number one on the golfing mind and attitude! Thanks for posting! 😊👍💪💪

  • @encycooper
    @encycooper Год назад

    Yeah I read the book Inner Game of Golf 35 years ago. Self 1 and Self 2.

  • @cryptoengineer9930
    @cryptoengineer9930 Год назад

    You can only truly give up control, when you master how the body truly works. Ben hogan discovered this. Most people do not.

  • @anthonypetrozzelli5429
    @anthonypetrozzelli5429 3 года назад

    Wow! So true! Good edvice!

  • @geraldweissburg8618
    @geraldweissburg8618 3 года назад

    I also adored and studied Hogan, from 12 y.o., but I had to learn Rotella's advice on my own. I was always trying to hit the perfect shot, to control my motion- it produced tension and disaster. By chance, I swung a driver with oversized grips. My grip pressure went away, and my swing came alive- I could freewheel and hit it as hard as I wanted to- wow!

  • @williamknutson7468
    @williamknutson7468 5 лет назад

    Good stuff... I’m a student of Buddhism and this is very clear.. you have to give up yourself to discover yourself...

  • @norrispg
    @norrispg 6 лет назад

    EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT. During an interview with Jim Flick, Jack Nicklaus said he played good golf with a swing thought but that he played great golf with 3 or 4. Flick spent the next 5 minutes trying to re-phrase what Jack said to fit his own teaching philosophy, but Jack just kept saying "no Jim, I played great golf with 3 or 4". The notion that one approach works for everyone is insane. I never won or shot below 66 in a tournament until in my 40s and I credit breaking both of those barriers, multiple times, to that "permission" I got from Nicklaus to have multiple swing thoughts. As much as any other benefit it was a "mitigator" of extreme nervousness that often I felt in competition. As well, I've had students who overcame their own issues and experienced success with multiple, conscious mechanical thoughts. I thought Price and Kite had helped Rotella to understand this.

  • @jeffy10028
    @jeffy10028 6 лет назад

    Only problem is the date in "Five Lessons" is wrong: Hogan's "epiphany" occurred in September 1947, after he discovered the "secret", a mechanical change which allowed him to make a "hook-proof" swing whenever he wanted to (sacrificing a bit of distance, of course, 5 yards or so). That's where his new confidence came from.

    • @norrispg
      @norrispg 6 лет назад

      no, Jeffy, it was late July '46 at the old Oakhurst Scenic Golf Course in Fort Worth (no longer a course) where he began perfecting the new grip that cured his hook...by mid-August he had it down cold...he tested the local boys at the course to see if they could detect the change, but they couldn't --and he refused to tell them what it was...he did confide to one, though not divulging the change, that it was so successful that he would be better under pressure than playing without any...

    • @jeffy10028
      @jeffy10028 4 года назад

      @@norrispg Sounds like a tall tale. After the All American Open in Chicago that ended on July 28 (he placed 4th), Hogan's next stop was Canada to do some fishing the week prior to the Winnipeg Open. When he crossed the border on July 31 at Emerson, Manitoba, he was forced to pay import duty on his golf balls. You'll find the story in the newspapers. After winning the Winnipeg event on August 10, Hogan then traveled to Portland, Oregon to prepare for the upcoming PGA championship. The papers reported that he and Sam Snead played practice rounds on August 14. Hogan was the victor on August 25. The following week, Hogan won the Golden State Open at Hillcrest in Los Angeles, California.

    • @Dani-sm8jp
      @Dani-sm8jp Месяц назад

      @@jeffy10028great insight 👍

  • @TheBigwillistyle
    @TheBigwillistyle 6 лет назад

    Gold

  • @andrewlinch5332
    @andrewlinch5332 9 лет назад

    A great video and words from Dr Rotella,like George Knudson said you have to give up control to get control ( he was a huge Hogan fan ).

  • @Poshonabudget1
    @Poshonabudget1 13 лет назад

    Great video!