Ben Hogan – Lower Body Starts the Golf Swing
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April 18th, 2008
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Ben Hogan and the golf swing
This video talks about how Ben Hogan starts the golf swing using the lower body to begin the swing and not the shoulders. Hear from the master himself what he considers the trigger to a good golf swing.



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[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]
[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]
[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]
[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]
[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]
[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]
[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]
[...] Jack Nicklaus once said the one constant in a good golf swing is a steady head, and that’s true across the spectrum of golf shots, from the full swing to the shortest putt. Keep that head steady to improve your golf game. [...]