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Ben Hogan’s Swing from Down the Line

Ben Hogan’s golf swing is full of myth and mystery and in this video, I hope to dispel a couple of those myths as they can actually be harmful for someone trying to learn the one plane swing.

Using Hogan as a model for the swing should be done with a very strong understanding of the swing and a strong amount of caution as his swing was built completely around his own personal tendencies of hooking the ball, and ridding himself of that tendency.

There are countless anti-hook moves in his swing, so take that into consideration in your studies.

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Perhaps the most important myth in Hogan’s swing is the misconception of him coming down on a plane beneath that of the one he took the club back on.

Hogan certainly felt this in his swing because of his strong lateral move during the downswing, but the fact of the matter is that it simply didn’t happen this way.

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Chuck Quinton

is the founder of the RotarySwing Tour online golf instruction learning system. He played golf professionally for 8 years and has been teaching golf since 1995 and has worked with more than 100 playing professionals who have played on the PGA, Web.com and other major tours around the world.

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