The secret is always in the hands. Quote downtoscratch Advanced Members 1.3k Feedback 1 0 0 Total Rating 100% Of the top, Jordan Smith, Robert Macintyre and Rasmus Hojgaard hold obvious claims. Has a Louisiana teaching pro discovered Ben Hogans secret. That 2015 showing was the best we had in terms of cross-tour form and its at least slightly pleasing that the thinking was right. He has been Head PGA Professional at Oakdale Golf & CC in Oakdale, California since 2001, and is serving his third term on the NCPGA Board of Directors and Chairs the Growth of the Game Committee. And when you consider the fact that he won more than half his majors after a near fatal and crippling car accident that prohibited him from playing in more than a half-dozen events a year for the remainder of his career, you begin to understand why he is so revered. Video: Brilliant Right Elbow "Ben Hogan Drill" From Peter Kostis The number of different looking golf swings that have tasted major success in the history of sport is near uncountable. He had the perfect blend of lateral and rotational movement. But it feels And anyone else coming along making claims even slightly at odds with their own conclusions can invite swift and vehement reactions: calls of blasphemy, incompetence or worse. Knappe is expected to find a bit more on a track that must suit better than the comparatively claustrophobic Ishioka, and whilst Knappe isnt the nap of the week, he represents the best value on the card at 80/1. In the top photo the hands are between hip and knee height yet his hips are approximately square to target. If you want basic instruction on the swing, I recommend Getting Back to Basics by Tom Watson, Five Fundamentals by Steve Elkington, and/or Swing Like a Pro by Ralph Mann. same thing to reconnect the right Elbow. His swing was powered by tremendous body rotation. With his '24 inches pythons', Hogan made the move look effective. Sacramento, C.S.U. Taking the time to write down the good shots reverses that natural thought process and can change your brain over time to what you have done well. Before your round, write down a commitment you can maintain throughout the round.