Ben Hogan Set Up Secret Reveled

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @kevinintheusa8984
    @kevinintheusa8984 Год назад +6

    Wow, that is a revelation Chris. I have had trouble with tilting in the past and I have struggled with over the top and misalignment for years. I have NEVER had one instructor tell me this and when I tried this at home, it was astonishing how it felt. Keep them coming.

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the comment. A lot of the info I will be sharing I am pretty sure you will not have heard before. I am glad you are feeling it. It helps with connection when you get set up the way hogan did. Most instructors will say getting you to feel something is the hardest thing to do, but after you watched the video and applied the info at home look at what you are able to finally feel. Just remember, where ever you point that rudder is going to make a huge difference in the outcome of the shot.

  • @donaldschmidt2990
    @donaldschmidt2990 Год назад +2

    YOUR STATEMENT AND MINI DRILL AT THE FOUR MINUTE MARK OF THIS VIDEO IS ASTONISHING!! The finest drill about a Hogan movement I've heard thus far. Or any other movement pertaining to the golf swing!! True golf obsessives like myself always associate the "Pulley Drill" as simply back and forth from the setup position. Your drill incorporates the Pulley Motion to attain the setup!! This is the most "TOTALLY UNIQUE" thought I've ever heard regarding the golf swing. To an extent, this "Mini Pulley Move" at setup was probably part of Hogans so called "SECRET." That Hogan did things in his swing that were different than all other players is incontrovertible. His setup was so sublime, that great shots were as inevitable as a Sunrise in the morning. You are literally the only Instructor ANYWHERE to unearth this 24 Karat Golden Nugget. I'm looking for more videos of yours in the future. Inside and Outside the Box in the best possible way.

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment and contribution. The upcoming videos are going to be eye openers as well. Glad you are here.

  • @barrypotter2063
    @barrypotter2063 Месяц назад

    Hi i have a quiestion. Even you do that on your set up, do you still feelling the conection of both arms with the ripcage?

  • @danieldavis6012
    @danieldavis6012 Месяц назад

    Another ahh moment. Thank you! ❤️👍

  • @geraldsturgis6686
    @geraldsturgis6686 Год назад

    Chris you triggered a memory from my original teacher from the 70’s Marge Burns who was LPGA teacher of the year multiple times. As I got better and tried to get longer I lost that stable base she taught me using this setup and I started turning with the wrong hip to get longer the right. I am so glad I stumbled across your channel. Once I setup this way it brought back a flood of memories and feels that had gradually left me, but that I need to get back to. Keep up the great work.

  • @09Youba
    @09Youba Год назад

    This setup will also keep you from having back pain. Because your spine is balanced and not putting more
    weight on your trail side at setup. Excellent information.

  • @Criscross292
    @Criscross292 Год назад

    I definitely feel the weight on insides of my feet with this setup.
    But more importantly… I think you hit the nail on the head when saying- ‘at the top of the swing, it creates a ‘rebound’ effect’.
    That feel is super important! It’s as if those core muscles are wound up like a coil spring, so that at the top, all you’re doing is releasing the coil so that the club returns right back to the ball ‘without’ guiding the Club, like 95% of Golfers do in the downswing.

  • @flyingfree387
    @flyingfree387 Год назад

    @Chris Hudson. Hi all, Hi Chris, thank you so much for sharing your work and teachings. This setup position has brought my golf swing to an amazing level. Ball striking is far better and the consistent straightness of the shot is nice as well and did i mention the effortless power i am now getting. Thank you very much, i greatly appreciate you and your work. peace love light

  • @toniesmothmusic
    @toniesmothmusic Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @r533bbd
    @r533bbd Год назад

    Tried this the other day after watching an hour before I went out. Used it for the whole game and my striking was extremely good. Only didn't score well because of the hard summer ground and fast greens!

  • @k.b.3832
    @k.b.3832 Год назад

    Makes sense, thank you and keep them coming.👍

  • @toniesmothmusic
    @toniesmothmusic Год назад

    Great school Chris. Being in the correct position stated by you; the rod on your right armpit should be parallel to the flag objective or direct to the objective!

  • @KilbyDerek
    @KilbyDerek Год назад

    Thank you, fantastic

  • @barrycatt4571
    @barrycatt4571 Год назад

    Wow thanks Chris, that's some good stuff.

  • @davidkemp1585
    @davidkemp1585 Год назад

    Stupid question, but in the takeaway are you actually doing the pulley drill?

  • @jsand3858
    @jsand3858 Год назад

    Is this setup used for both irons and driver?

  • @MartinCabot-p1q
    @MartinCabot-p1q Год назад

    So good Chris it’s the truth revealed for me. Martin from Quebec City 5 Handicap 53 old 👍

  • @HILLTOPGOLF
    @HILLTOPGOLF Год назад

    I understand what you’re saying but there’s more or perhaps less if you will, as to how you’re explaining here. The orientation of the butt end of the club, his grip (which evolved from Picard’s brief tutelage) and the flexion and extension differences between lead and trail arm at address offer this setup and are the prelude to Hogan’s takeaway never going awry. Your assessment of Hogan’s setup obviously give you and no doubt many others the visual and feel of a proper exit which is great. Not my take on how I would personally go about it but to each his own. If it works, it works.

  • @davidd1395
    @davidd1395 Год назад

    I think it’s cool how you have what seems that Ben Hogan s actually introducing you.

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад

      Thanks. Took a lot of time to get his voice to sound right, but AI has come a long way and it is making all of it possible.

  • @TheTurfrex
    @TheTurfrex Год назад

    At the top of backswing where(foot) is most of your weight? Thanks

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад +1

      Centered in-between both feet. The pressure I feel in the Lead foot however is to the inside of the ball joint (for me left foot) inside being on the right side of my left foot from the ball joint to the left big toe.

    • @TheTurfrex
      @TheTurfrex Год назад

      @@NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan Thanks Chris

  • @Prophecy23JC
    @Prophecy23JC Год назад

    I’ll give it a whirl.

  • @stephenmascari950
    @stephenmascari950 Год назад +1

    Hogan's right arm and right hand ' pistol grip " was possible because his clubs were app. 5 degrees flat. Not possible with today's upright clubs ....

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment. Some out there might say it can not be done, but simply not a true. Where are you drawing your conclusions from?

    • @fptrojans09
      @fptrojans09 Год назад

      Your mom is 5 degrees flat

  • @boxerboy860
    @boxerboy860 Год назад

    Just setup swing your swing your swing square it and have fun 😂

  • @mykel714
    @mykel714 Год назад

    I might be having a bad day BUT: Over analyzing this great Player's swing is missing the fact he was using technology ( Hickory shafts etc.) Of the day ! Let's focus on TODAY'S pro and their method. T.Y.

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад +3

      Not over analyzing anything here. I believe strongly that most golfers would benefit from understanding Hogan more. The modern swing teachings and the modern swing, I believe is what keeps people from realizing their true potential as golfers. Like anything else here on RUclips, you have options for what you want to watch. If you want to find teachings about todays pros there are plenty of other channels out there you could be watching. If Hogan had todays tech it would have been crazy what he would have been able to do with it. Thanks for your comment.

    • @mykel714
      @mykel714 Год назад

      You are missing my point. I never said Hogan's swing was not something to emulate Chris.. however when the equipment evolves so should the many moving parts of the swing. Go find a Hickory shafted Driver and see how whipping it effects your swing. That's my point.

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад +1

      @@mykel714 No issues here on my part. I have swung a hickory shafted driver and it is a lot different for sure. When swinging it, I quickly realized how much more I needed to have full control of my body at all times.

  • @Thedondurrett
    @Thedondurrett Год назад +1

    So it’s going to take you fifteen minutes to show how Hogan set up to the ball?!? WTF!!! How much more complicated can it get?!?!

    • @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan
      @NoMoreSecrets.BenHogan  Год назад

      People learn in different ways. Thanks for you comment.

    • @GrandExpeditionTime
      @GrandExpeditionTime Год назад

      Imagine complaining about free golf instruction. What a bozo

    • @raaj966
      @raaj966 Год назад

      15 min so what these are fundamental stuff which has huge impact on our overall performance 🏌️ ... practice like a devil 👿 n play like an angel 😇