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R**T
A classic in the game of golf. A must read for every golfer.
This is a classic in the game of golf and a must read for every golfer out there. Easy read and entertaining!
R**3
Me
One of the very best told I structuonal books by a Master of the game. Highly recommend reading this for game improvement.
M**N
Helpful!
Fiance loves the book- huge golf fan and said that the book really helps!
R**D
This is for a real golfer!
Great for golfers.
C**I
Best fundamental guide I have ever found
Ben Hogan was (arguably) the greatest ball striker of his era. He also had a very high IQ. Some say he was a genius. He invented the modern golf swing that we still see on tour today. This book is a must read for anyone looking to learn the basic fundamentals of the modern golf swing. I would give this book 5 stars if the illustrations were better or photos were used instead. My hardback copy looks like it is printed on recycled paper in a poor printer. A reissue is long overdue for such a valuable piece of instruction.
L**N
Golf 101 textbook
The definitive pocket resource for grip and game. A must have for any aspiring golfer.
D**F
Simply the best book for learning to swing a golf club.
Originally got this book in the 80s. Fantastic and simple. Illustrations are SO helpful and easy to understand. Only 90+ pages. To the point and helpful.
A**A
The myth that overcame the legend
I won't go into a summary of the 5 Lessons because, well, it hardly needs one. What I will say is that the notion that the average golfer would suffer by paying attention to what Mr. Hogan describes in this masterpiece is utterly ridiculous. The facts are the following:- This man's swing was/is envied by legions of golfers, prob for all time.- Everything he says about the swing, is not only true - it's the holy grail to great striking- This is not a complete picture of Ben Hogan's swing, it's a breakdown of how to implement/apply the fundamentals, not his exact swing. There are variations that come along with each fundamental - they are tweaks that work only in conjunction with other modifications - such is the golf swing; Mr Hogan took most of those to his grave, at least the explanations, that is. There are clues to *what* (not necessarily how) he did in the golf swing, they are out there - everywhere...- Claims that Ben Hogan had more physical ability than most people and that being the reason for his swing being nearly flawless are preposterous. He was an athletic man, but he was *just* a man, after all. No, what Hogan had was not physical, it was mental strength, heart, dedication, and most importantly, motivation - something Ben Hogan had droves of (if that's not a secret I don't know what is).- Anyone can develop a swing based on these fundamentals. Key word, CAN - not will*. Just like ANYONE can become a rocket scientist given the right motivation/circumstance/effort etc, the same holds true for any version of the golf swing, including variations of these techniques, and believe it or not - Ben Hogan's own variation(s). Also, theories about body types limiting these fundamentals are nonsensical, and over-stated.- An open club face, with the RIGHT path - will always produce a reliable shot, it's call a fade. You can even hit a hook with an open club face, given the correct alterations in the setup/path. The idea that this will just make you slice more is just silly, it's the chicken or the egg - if you're already a slicer, you likely swing out to in, which means you are destined to hit slices for life anyway - and a hook, much less a draw - is something you will never experience. Don't believe me? close the clubface and swing away, if you're a slicer, it'll still be a slice. Some argue that it is better to learn how to hook a ball first, and then adjust your grip - but in my mind (and more importantly Hogan's) - if you learn how to hit from the inside correctly, the difference between a weak grip and a strong one is obviously a fade and a draw.Well, a power fade is far more consistent than a draw and if you manage to do what Hogan did, which was hit a push fade - the loss of distance is negligible. After all, this is what Hogan battled for his whole career, a repeating fade that didn't lose distance as compared to a draw; he accomplished this.- The biggest thing to draw/learn from this book has nothing to do with "the secret" - at least not how people have historically described outside of this book (aka weak grip, cupped wrist). The real secret is to take everything Hogan says in his book as bible and follow it until you figure out what he's saying about swing path, ball positions, grip* etc. That's why they are called the 5 fundamentals...Hogan never said follow this book and have HIS swing - the amount of dedication required to develop a swing like Hogan's is something only experience will reveal.- Forget all this stuff about this book being too advanced for the avg golfer - this is the best Golf book of all time, and if you think there is a single Pro out there that hasn't figured out the majority of what Hogan is saying here, you're fooling yourself. Denying that fact is to deny yourself the chance of discovering your golf swing - you have zero chance, if you never try at all. Gotta be in it to win it.Happy Golfing!
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