New Hogan Footage



I remember the still photos from this swing sequence were used in adverts in golf magazines.

Pivot is not what it used to be but the DNA test shows definite Hogan sequence.

Thank you for the link!

UPP in playing golf Ohio
Here are stop action clips of this Hogan swing...still looks awesome
Note the change in the femur, right hip, and pelvis from pic 4 to pic 5. That has been the topic of my research for the last 5 years. Seems very small, but the movement of the center of mass in this sequence versus another will have an effect on the alignment of the left shoulder at impact. This will of course effect ball position, plane line, etc....

The newest Golf Digest has a pic of Tiger on the front cover. Comparing that image to the sequences in Wood's book, "How I Play Golf"; one can easily note the pivot sequence change. It is not that of Mac, but instead the neck is centered, the hips have hula-hula, the center mass is forward, the femur vertical etc...

The Tiger pic does not prove that he is using thefinalmissingpiece, as Mr. Hogan did, however is does confirm that he is not going to have low point moving back in the golf swing.

Interesting isn't it.
Thanks HG and VJ!
Originally Posted by vj
Note the change in the femur, right hip, and pelvis from pic 4 to pic 5. That has been the topic of my research for the last 5 years. Seems very small, but the movement of the center of mass in this sequence versus another will have an effect on the alignment of the left shoulder at impact. This will of course effect ball position, plane line, etc....

The newest Golf Digest has a pic of Tiger on the front cover. Comparing that image to the sequences in Wood's book, "How I Play Golf"; one can easily note the pivot sequence change. It is not that of Mac, but instead the neck is centered, the hips have hula-hula, the center mass is forward, the femur vertical etc...

The Tiger pic does not prove that he is using thefinalmissingpiece, as Mr. Hogan did, however is does confirm that he is not going to have low point moving back in the golf swing.

Interesting isn't it.
Great stuff, V.J.

Thanks!