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Old 06-17-2009, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by BurleyGolf View Post
Don't forget setup and angles too, he was a master at setup. Here is a real photo that might help to the very elementry drawing I made about setup to plane. Also, Thank You to your last comment!
School me on your analysis of the set up angles please sir. I can't remember exactly how this goes but anyway . . .when Mr. Hogan was older I think someone asked him if he had learned anything new about the swing he said "no" but that he had "learned something about ball position." You got any insight on that at all?

I noticed on some of the other forums you were a Duval fan . . . how would you compare Duval to Hogan? I see some definite similarities in their pivots and how the club exits . . what about the grip? I agree that Hogan's left hand isn't as "weak" as people talk about but Duval had a way stronger left hand and right hand I think right?

Also . . . what would you do to fix Duval? I know one thing his hands are no where close to being as "deep" now as the were in his hayday. I'd love to see him win again.
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Old 06-17-2009, 11:42 PM
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School me on your analysis of the set up angles please sir. I can't remember exactly how this goes but anyway . . .when Mr. Hogan was older I think someone asked him if he had learned anything new about the swing he said "no" but that he had "learned something about ball position." You got any insight on that at all?

It's a mind trick to most players this is why I did the drawing from the players view. I was trying to find a video I had see of Tiger wearing a hat camera and you see what he see's. Most get freek out... All I know is Hogan learned that he could do the same thing with a different ball position as he got older by control of the right hand.

I noticed on some of the other forums you were a Duval fan . . . how would you compare Duval to Hogan? I see some definite similarities in their pivots and how the club exits . . what about the grip? I agree that Hogan's left hand isn't as "weak" as people talk about but Duval had a way stronger left hand and right hand I think right?

I based my Book off left to right players with Hogan and Duval as the main visual, I am a huge Duval fan and have communicated what I see wrong to him several months ago. Duval's grip is strong and he rotated more than Hogan, if he had a weak left hand he would be out in right field then, Now is a different story!

Also . . . what would you do to fix Duval? I know one thing his hands are no where close to being as "deep" now as the were in his hayday. I'd love to see him win again.
Well, sevral months ago I think DD did not get the club rotated open enough like he use to and in case was not as deep, so he fought the lefts. He still pured the ball though when he did not miss it, and now what him and Puggy are working on is starting to show results. His bad now is he hangs back some with that reverse c... I think DD will win again and might even make another run to the top, but not this year, unless he pulls a couple deep rounds out of his... and plays half way decent the other two. It will come though, he is on the right track.

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