Setup
Waggle
Forward Press
Takeaway
Upswing
At the top
Ben Hogan Coleman Beach "Real Swing" vs "Concentration Drill" comparison FO
Based on this "real swing" vs Concentration Drill, there are many likenesses. The following appear to be veeeeeeery close:
Setup
Waggle
Forward Press
Takeaway
Upswing
At the top
What do these vids tell me? That it should be absolutely no excuse for not mastering these parts of the swing.
My main roadblock in the beginning was the difficulty involved in analyzing Hogan's real speed swing. I had always heard guys say "you need to focus on the concentration drill." Well, I didn't trust that he was doing anything close to the concentration that he's doing in the real speed swing. Probably because I've heard so many people say that Hogan had a secret, and he took it with him to the grave. So I deduced that if there was a big secret, then why would he show it all across the world at ProAms and clinics. I was caught up in the "secret" belief. I was becoming programmed by the thoughts/beliefs of the golfing community. And when top 100 teachers spoke of this same "secret" I figured it was the gospel.Then, just for fun, I decided to put the slow-mo of the real swing, vs concentration, side-by-side; and compare dynamic movement as well as angular position. From the waggle to the top, I was shocked to see that they are just about the same movement, dynamic, position, etc. Nothing secret when I saw them side-by-side broken down.
I made a fun observation yesterday. While I was on my laptop looking at grainy Hogan footage, my daughters set up the Wii game. They put in "Just Dance." Kim (my wife) was on the sofa beside me folding clothes. I glanced up at the TV and noticed the CG person dancing. I then glanced at my 4th grade daughter and noticed she was doing something similar to the CG. Hmmmmmm! Then I began my questions...
Me: 4th grade daughter, what are you doing?
4th: I'm dancing!
Me: Wow..that's cool. You're dancing just like the person on the screen. Looks like fun. I wanna try it too.
4th: Daaaaaaaaaaad, you're too old!
Me: Nooooooooo, lol, not too old. Didn't you see me at the New Year's party bustin a groove?
4th: But this isn't the same. You can't just do what you want to do. You have to keep up with the person on the TV and move just like they do, or you lose points.
Me: Well, how did you learn to move just like they do?
4th: I just looked at it over [our neighbor's] house and started doing it.
Me: Soooooooo, you didn't take a class at school on it?
4th: LOLOL! Noooooooooooooooo.
Me: Ummmmmmm, you didn't read a book about it to learn how to do it?
4th: LOLOL! Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad! Noooooooooo. You're messing me up! I'm losing points now!
Kim: Ummmm, I see what you're doing.....can you just leave them alone and let them play their game??
4th: Mahhhhhhhhhm, He's trying to make me lose!
Me: Nooo, I'm not trying to make you lose. I just want to know who showed you how to do that, so I can get them to show me.
4th: (She hits pause now, and turns to me) I already told you, you just have to look at what the person is doing and do just like it. It's EASY!!!!!! (She restarts the game)
Me: Yep, it looks easy to me. Wow...look at that...you're doing your feet and arms just like they are. You're good at this. Sooo, how long have you been doing that song? Is it your first time doing that one?
4th: (She takes a deep breath and kinda slams her arms down to her side, then pauses the game again) NooooooooooOOO. (She turns to Kim) Mom...can you tell Dad to stop. He's making me lose.
Kim: (She stares at me, shaking her head, and mumbles under her breath) Ummph, ummph, ummph....will it ever end. (By this time, I'm trying to keep a straight face and not laugh, cause the 4th grader has no idea what I'm doing).
She finally finishes the game (and yep she lost), so I wait for her to play the same song a few times to get the score she is after. Then I ask her a few final questions.
Me: Well, looks like you've gotten that one figured out. You're getting better each time you play it.
4th: Yahh, it's one of my favorite songs!
Me: So, you never told me how long you had been playing that song.
4th: Me and [the neighbor] have been playing it since Christmas day.
Me: Well, why don't you stop playing that one, and pick a song you have never ever heard of before. See what your score is. You should be real good at it because you were really good with that favorite song you just did.
4th: Noooooooooooooooooooooooo, LOLOL, that doesn't make any sense. I won't have a good score cause I don't know what the moves are. I've never seen it.
Me: Oh, ok. So that means you will never know how to do that one then. Oh well. I thought you were good at this. (Then I get up and start walking away).
4th: (Now she's kinda huffing and puffing cause she can't understand how I don't get it.) Daaaaaaaaaad, I just have to play it for a while and I will be good at that one too!
Me: Ohhhh. Ok. I thought that 9 year olds couldn't learn stuff like that. I thought they had to be told how to do it by their teacher.
4th: Nope. I don't HAVE to have my teacher. I can learn anything I want to!
Me: (I raise both my arms like I've crossed the finish line at a marathon race and yell) YES!!!!!!
Kim: (Still shakin her head) Lol, you need help lol.
8th: (Then my 8th grade daughter who has been listening to the whole conversation jumps in) Dad, I know what you were doing. You weren't fooling me.You were trying to say that what 4th grade is doing is something like your Hogan Project. She was learning what she sees the people doing on the game.
Me: Lol, Ummmmmmmm, I have no idea what you are talking about. Now how would you come up with something like that lol. I was just watching you guys play the game. 8th grader says "yeah...right" and leaves. Now it's just me and Kim sitting there.
Me: I gotta put this on the forum!
Kim: Ummmm. make sure you don't say anything crazy about me cause I am not a part of your little Hogan stuff..... and don't use my name.
I am commonly asked..."which Hogan are you looking at to copy? Before he found out the secret? After the secret, after the crash, after he stopped playing competitively?"
I'm analyzing and experimenting with all of them, but so far, based on my flexibility and muscular boob, I may be working towards these (I have no idea what year they are, and if they are pre or post secret):
I don't think my swolen upper body will allow me to do this:
Basically, I think I can physically get close to however he was swinging in his 40, 50, and 60 year-old range:
But I'm using something from all the different eras to get an understanding.

Thanks Mike. I took a look at Byrd. You are right....there are some similar positions. But there is one glaring difference that I will be focusing on when I get to that phase. The impact area. Hogan was an "angle hinger." His right elbow was bent and stuck to his hip. I don't know how to hit this position yet.
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You are correct....I have no idea how it relates to relase type. Hmmmmm, now I gotta research "release type" and find out what the heck it is.
As far as terminology goes......
I recently told someone that it would help if there was a global golfing convention where everyone sat in a big facility, maybe the May Day Stadium, and agreed on the definitions of what all the terms should be, then everyone would be on the same page.
With a gigantic projector screen and a Vanna White holding a bunch of oversized name cards. The screen would show an image, and then Vanna would put one of the cards beside it, and everyone would vote on it.
Example: DTL image of Hogan at impact. Vanna would hold up a ANGLE HINGED card. Everyone would clap or booooooo. If clap, yeeeehaw.....Angle Hinged it is. If booooo, hold up the next card that says VERTICAL HINGED, and so on.
Once all the positions of the entire swing are reviewed, and all of them get claps then there is an old dude with a long white beard that slllllowly climbs up on a podium, and says with a shaky voice, "Let it be know that from this day forward, I heeeerby declare Hogan at impact as ANGLE HINGED." And he slams an oversized gavel onto a desk made of cherry wood, from a tree used in the '66 Masters.
What an enjoyable thread this is. Signed up with TST just so that I can participate in the conversation.
I'm in a similar position as you:
I got focused on my scoring early though and wanted to score better. I got to 94 once.
I wound up getting advice from someone knowledgeable of Hogan's swing and particularly of Geoff Jones's method in which I'm an advocate. Now I'm working on that for the coming season.
Keep up the work and the great journel.
Oh and the conversation with your daughters and wife was hilarious.
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What an enjoyable thread this is. Signed up with TST just so that I can participate in the conversation.
I'm in a similar position as you:
I got focused on my scoring early though and wanted to score better. I got to 94 once.
I wound up getting advice from someone knowledgeable of Hogan's swing and particularly of Geoff Jones's method in which I'm an advocate. Now I'm working on that for the coming season.
Keep up the work and the great journel.
Oh and the conversation with your daughters and wife was hilarious.
Coool! So there IS one other person in the world that can relate to me. Yeeeeeeehaaaaaaaw!!!!! Welcome to the crazy peoples party! Have fun with the hobby cause I am! Slicefixer has some good golfing wisdom.
Yep, its always funny when I get the wife and daughters true reactions. Although my daughter saw the post about the Wii game and showed it to Kim....and of course Kim was pissed that I used her name lol. I didn't think she would ever read any of my forum stuff. (If you're reading this, I LOVE YA BABE!) I got the silent treatment for a whole day!
Alright, so here's my first challenging question to you......When ya gonna post yer stinkin swing video??? Get it up so we can see the progress.

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Coool! So there IS one other person in the world that can relate to me. Yeeeeeeehaaaaaaaw!!!!! Welcome to the crazy peoples party! Have fun with the hobby cause I am! Slicefixer has some good golfing wisdom.
Yep, its always funny when I get the wife and daughters true reactions. Although my daughter saw the post about the Wii game and showed it to Kim....and of course Kim was pissed that I used her name lol. I didn't think she would ever read any of my forum stuff. (If you're reading this, I LOVE YA BABE!) I got the silent treatment for a whole day!
Alright, so here's my first challenging question to you......When ya gonna post yer stinkin swing video??? Get it up so we can see the progress.
I'll post my video when I apply the recommendations given to me. In my scoring frustration I started to listen to not only a lot of different people, but a lot of different people who have different methodologies. I put a lot of confusing, damaging tendencies into my swing. Let me get back to some level of baseline and then I will.
I get principle understanding from a select few now:
From Youtube:
Dan Whittaker (i speak with him occasionally)
Bradley Hughes
Your goal is much more grandiose than mine as I'm no longer trying to look like him. But I want his swing my way. I will post to where I've gotten soon (though I'd probably be called "Anti-Hogan", "Delusional-Man", "Furthest-from-Hogan-Man", or "What-the-heck-was-that-you-hack-Man" when you see it). You have been warned.
