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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Richmond, VA
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| Went to the range today and I was working on some homework courtesy of BManz & Mike Jacobs. The range pro just took over the facility and was going down the line introducing himself. He stopped and said hi, admired my MacGregors (which I saw BManz nuke at the school) and watched me hit a few shots. I'm a reforming flat, underplaner and was working on NHA, the swivel, showing my armpits, and adding some hip slide. He mumbled, "That's old Hogan" and moved on down the line. I don't think he got it right, but I still smiled.... John |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: USA.
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![]() Keep working on it!
__________________ Use your Pivot to snap your Kinetic Chain, and to assist your arms, hands and club with creating the proper "D" Plane for the selected shot. Everything else is show biz! Brian Manzella is a PGA Teaching Professional and Authorized Doctor of Golf Stroke Engineering (Instructor) of The Golfing Machine who teaches out of English Turn Golf and Country Club in New Orleans, Louisiana | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Lancashire, UK
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I'm working on NHA. A while back I bought that Hogan Collection DVD set with Jim McLean giving an explanation of Hogan's swing. Anyhow, part of the collection is a disc for your computer which is just a loop of four Hogan swings. The first of which is a driver swing from 1948 and I think it has NHA elements - old Hogan? | |
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