Always AWESOME Steve!!! Like you, I'm a Hogan fan, I study his swing on a weekly basis! Your videos are ALWAYS excellent to learn from, & for me to help with my teaching. Keep doing what your doing Steve!! YOU are AWESOME!! Thank YOU!! 🌞🏌️⛳🏌️🌞
Been watching you for for a few years and have to tell you this video really got to my real problem of releasing the club to early!! This fixed it!! Excellent video. Thank you very very much👍
Easy for you to say and do. Love you content. Sometimes 75 yr old body wants to think it’s 35. Rush and come over the top for a pull left. Driving range. Report back in 3 weeks.
Been following your Hogan videos, Steve. They've all helped tremendously and I think this one has just put the cherry on top of the cake for me. Tried it blind on a round today with positive results, just a session down the range now to really ingrain the feeling. Thank you!
I went straight out to our park and tried this with really great success! Stopped my early release creating very accurate solid and accurate shots. 👍 great!
Been striking my irons badly lately, and I think I have been forgotten to keep my spine angle, standing up and letting go of the lag too early. Thanks for the reminder Steve
Another super drill, Steve. I can see that one helping a lot of people - me included - who straighten the right arm in the downswing. Although the mechanics are complicated, I suspect the root cause of many over-the-top swings lies in poor arm structure which this drill should help with.
Thanks for another great video lesson Steve! I have found that swinging the butt of the shaft through the ball helps me perform this motion. P.S.>> Your video on a strong grip has radically improved my ball striking. Thank you, sir!
Thanks for another great video lesson Steve! I have found that swinging the butt of the shaft through the ball helps me perform this motion. P.S.>> Your lesson on a strong grip has radically improved my ball striking. Thank you so much sir!!
Thats my main problem with my game, discovered short time ago i cannot get my arms into that position my shoulders and arms are at an angle i cannot put my arms up straight above my head so i have always swung out to in because my arms can’t get in that position. Managing to adjust to it slowly now i know but it’s hard. I’m sure many people have that problem but don’t realise i never did always wondered why i sliced or faded the ball no matter what i did.
It's a classic Hogan move (well, position, but you know what I mean!). And yes, it's good for driver too. Just make sure it's the foot flared out and both your heels still parallel to target, rather than whole foot moved back out of line.
Promote Hogan with reservations. He is a speciality designed for flat singers. He also didn't reveal his 6th secret in his book the "5 principles" and he is describing movements for his body. A flat swinger cannot outdrive an upright swinger. A golf swing is a conjoint game of two pendulums with fulcrumes at left shoulder and wrists. Swing inside the target line and up at an angle approx 10 per cent and use 3 knuckles visible on left hand.
Always AWESOME Steve!!! Like you, I'm a Hogan fan, I study his swing on a weekly basis! Your videos are ALWAYS excellent to learn from, & for me to help with my teaching. Keep doing what your doing Steve!! YOU are AWESOME!! Thank YOU!! 🌞🏌️⛳🏌️🌞
This is the best explanation of the use of the right arm that I have ever heard - bravo!
Been watching you for for a few years and have to tell you this video really got to my real problem of releasing the club to early!! This fixed it!! Excellent video. Thank you very very much👍
Always liked your content, it is practical, and you do it without all those fancy launch monitors.
Great imagery
Cheers
Took your lesson to Harbour Town Links HHI 🇺🇸 today and had the round of my life. Cheers Steve 😎
Awesome Mike, well played man!
Top notch advice yet again. Thanks.
Easy for you to say and do. Love you content. Sometimes 75 yr old body wants to think it’s 35. Rush and come over the top for a pull left. Driving range. Report back in 3 weeks.
Been following your Hogan videos, Steve. They've all helped tremendously and I think this one has just put the cherry on top of the cake for me. Tried it blind on a round today with positive results, just a session down the range now to really ingrain the feeling. Thank you!
Thanks David👍👍👍
I went straight out to our park and tried this with really great success! Stopped my early release creating very accurate solid and accurate shots. 👍 great!
Fantastic again. Really like your content.
Thanks Bernard!👏🏻👍
Good insight
Liking this content Steven... going to be doing this on the practice ground tomorrow evening 👍
Love it Steve. Easy to follow tip that I can't wait to try out at the range
Helping with traction
Fantastic video Steve love the Hogan content cheers Peter
Been striking my irons badly lately, and I think I have been forgotten to keep my spine angle, standing up and letting go of the lag too early. Thanks for the reminder Steve
Well done Steve 👏
Another super drill, Steve. I can see that one helping a lot of people - me included - who straighten the right arm in the downswing. Although the mechanics are complicated, I suspect the root cause of many over-the-top swings lies in poor arm structure which this drill should help with.
Great video. Thankyou !
As ever great simple and well explained content. Even got a Peter Crouch robot move 👍
Thanks, I’ve been working hard on that 🕺🏼
'If you slice it this is the video for you '. Brilliant. This is for me
Thanks for another great video lesson Steve! I have found that swinging the butt of the shaft through the ball helps me perform this motion.
P.S.>> Your video on a strong grip has radically improved my ball striking. Thank you, sir!
You’re a genius 😍
Thanks for another great video lesson Steve! I have found that swinging the butt of the shaft through the ball helps me perform this motion.
P.S.>> Your lesson on a strong grip has radically improved my ball striking. Thank you so much sir!!
Thats my main problem with my game, discovered short time ago i cannot get my arms into that position my shoulders and arms are at an angle i cannot put my arms up straight above my head so i have always swung out to in because my arms can’t get in that position. Managing to adjust to it slowly now i know but it’s hard. I’m sure many people have that problem but don’t realise i never did always wondered why i sliced or faded the ball no matter what i did.
I noticed that your lead foot is quite open. Would that also apply to the driver? And thanks Steve, I watch all your videos.
It's a classic Hogan move (well, position, but you know what I mean!). And yes, it's good for driver too. Just make sure it's the foot flared out and both your heels still parallel to target, rather than whole foot moved back out of line.
Very easy to understand. Going to give it a try, but I hope it doesn't show that I need to have the lie angle of my irons adjusted. 😭
Braw 👌 this does work cos I do it to 🏴⛳
That’s good Steve but if ur a senior and can’t rotate that’s a push to the right
Promote Hogan with reservations. He is a speciality designed for flat singers. He also didn't reveal his 6th secret in his book the "5 principles" and he is describing movements for his body. A flat swinger cannot outdrive an upright swinger. A golf swing is a conjoint game of two pendulums with fulcrumes
at left shoulder and wrists. Swing inside the target line and up at an angle approx 10 per cent and use 3 knuckles visible on left hand.