In the old Power Golf, Hogan stated: At the top of the backswing
a line extended from the end of my grip through my left arm would
extend straight to the ball. This means that my swing is neither too
upright nor too flat. If the line would extend beyond the ball my
swing would be too flat. If this line would extend short of the ball
my swing would be to upright."
If have not found the above mentioned in Hogans later writings.
For years I have experimented with the concept but have had
problems getting the aligments. When I applied the Missing Piece
of the puzzle (the Hogan Move), I found that the lower body shift
forward set me into a position to obtain the agliments. The pictures
of Hogans swing in this post appear to show the "Hogan Move" very
well. Thnks for the great pictures.
The question, Did Hogan stay with his at top aligment after he
made his swing changes?
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