How about an anwer Brian???

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Here are a few tidbits:

In post #53, Hogan is on the elbow plane, AND in the pitch basic position.

Jim Hardy and the TGMers who like TSP downswings and Punch position elbow, must have cringed when they saw it.

It looked good to me.

Now, Ben Hogan had VERY flexible wrists and was VERY flexible otherwise.

And this why most couldn't copy if they tried. David Alford did pretty good, but I'd love to see it with a ball from multiple angles.

Hogan's swing is a Ben Doyle model and a Jim Hardy model and a Book Literalist model, so it is "all things to many people."

I taught a young golfer---left handed--that when he was Hogan's size, at about 14 or 15 years old, that had a swing that was the closest I ever saw in person to Hogan's.

I TAUGHT HIM that swing, but I missed a very important part of Hogan's success and one I never see mentioned by anyone else (and so the student didn't play as well as he should have).

It is NOW (and has been for a while) part of one of my "Pieces" and exists on one of my current videos...

Surfing the archives I ran across this.
 
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