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drewitgolf 06-04-2009 01:20 PM

Ben Hogan's Magical Device
 
A new Hogan Book just came out entitled, "Ben Hogan's Magical Device" by Ted Hunt. Hunt holds degrees in Physiology and Human Kinetics, and a doctorate in History.

While I haven't had a chance to read it, I skimmed through it. I believe the magical device is what we refer to here as the Power Package (chapter 6 in TGM) and corresponds with what Ken Venturi said Hogan told him his secret was.

12 piece bucket 06-04-2009 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 64700)
A new Hogan Book just came out entitled, "Ben Hogan's Magical Device" by Ted Hunt. Hunt holds degrees in Physiology and Human Kinetics, and a doctorate in History.

While I haven't had a chance to read it, I skimmed through it. I believe the magical device is what we refer to here as the Power Package (chapter 6 in TGM) and corresponds with what Ken Venturi said Hogan told him his secret was.

So will this one get added to your vast collection?

drewitgolf 06-06-2009 09:18 AM

What's Up Doc?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 64714)
So will this one get added to your vast collection?

As far as I know I have every book and edition written by Hogan or where he is the main subject of the book. The entire book collection as well as golf collectibles continues to grow to the point where I may need a bigger office.

I just started the new book "Ben Hogan's Magical Device". Although he doesn't mention TGM by name, author Ted Hunt fires a shot accross TGM bow in Chapter 3 entitled, "The General Problem"....
"They write lengthy, tortuous books on the subject - books that would cross a physicist's eyes. Such tomes need an engineer's dictionary for reference, and have been held up as the major factor responsible for destroying the careers of at least two professional tour players, leaving the once successful competitior talking to himself about the lost or stressed levers when he, before all others, would admit that his mind should be absorbed with the image of his target and not the mechanics of the swing.

In the words of the Immortal Bugs Bunny: "He don't know us very well, do he?"

BurleyGolf 06-06-2009 11:39 AM

Are you sure you have all books that Hogan is main topic?
Go to Amazon.com and look up One Plane Cut Swing "Hogan's Secret Angle"...Just came out late April Sorry to toot my own horn but you brought it up.

drewitgolf 06-06-2009 01:04 PM

Between the Covers
 
Thanks Burley. I have it. I even have fiction books on Hogan, like "The Caddy that Knew Ben Hogan" and "Follow the Wind" (Hogan playing golf in someones dream) as well as "Ben and Buster" (the story of Hogan's relationship with a dog from Shady Oaks CC). No comment from Bucket is necessary on the latter. If anyone comes up with any other obscure Hogan books, please let me know.

BurleyGolf 06-06-2009 01:09 PM

Cool! PM me and let me know what you thought about it good, or bad.

pistol 06-06-2009 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 64749)
As far as I know I have every book and edition written by Hogan or where he is the main subject of the book. The entire book collection as well as golf collectibles continues to grow to the point where I may need a bigger office.

I just started the new book "Ben Hogan's Magical Device". Although he doesn't mention TGM by name, author Ted Hunt fires a shot accross TGM bow in Chapter 3 entitled, "The General Problem"....
"They write lengthy, tortuous books on the subject - books that would cross a physicist's eyes. Such tomes need an engineer's dictionary for reference, and have been held up as the major factor responsible for destroying the careers of at least two professional tour players, leaving the once successful competitior talking to himself about the lost or stressed levers when he, before all others, would admit that his mind should be absorbed with the image of his target and not the mechanics of the swing.

In the words of the Immortal Bugs Bunny: "He don't know us very well, do he?"


Have you got this one , another used car salesman making Hogan Flip in his grave

Flip being the operative word

http://www.secretinthedirt.com/ebook/

KOC 06-07-2009 10:20 PM

Ben Hogan swing advice - Esquire 1943
 
Anyone read that? Mr. Hogan stated something regarding belts around the elbows and knees above as training...the head as the apex of the tripod...the feel of good golf swing....lots of teaching origins...

EdZ 06-08-2009 12:12 PM

Sounds like 'connection' - the hands and chest moving in Rhythm

Like Austin's "flamer"

golfbulldog 06-08-2009 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by KOC (Post 64780)
Anyone read that? Mr. Hogan stated something regarding belts around the elbows and knees above as training...the head as the apex of the tripod...the feel of good golf swing....lots of teaching origins...

KOC, you have this article ?? Any chance of an elecetronic glance?:laughing9 please?


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