Wayne Defrancesco Golf Learning Center, I would be very interested in your analysis of Cameron Champ's swing and to see how well he falls into this pattern.
Yeah, he hooked it to 15 wins in 1940,41 and 42 before he spent 3 years in the war, then won 5 in half of 45, 13 (!) in 1946, 7 in 47, 10 in 48, and 2 more in 49 before the bus hit him. After that he never played in more than 7 tournaments in a year, and essentially retired after 1955. I don't know where this nonsense about him hooking it comes from, although some of it comes from Hogan himself, the perfectionist who thought he should never hook a ball ( think he meant "duck hook"), although if you watch the Hogan vs. Snead match from 1963/64 he is hitting quite a few right to left shots.
It’s a great video Wayne. I’d love to see sone drills or instruction on how to turn the hips
Wayne Defrancesco Golf Learning Center, I would be very interested in your analysis of Cameron Champ's swing and to see how well he falls into this pattern.
Loved that swing of Ernie Els.
Was there ever a part 2 of this video?
Fransisco not edwardo.... Edwardo is his brother. We know what you meant though..all good Wayne. Great videos as always
Looks like Hogan's early swing before the change. He was hooking the ball then.
I didn't say he wasn't good.
Yeah, he hooked it to 15 wins in 1940,41 and 42 before he spent 3 years in the war, then won 5 in half of 45, 13 (!) in 1946, 7 in 47, 10 in 48, and 2 more in 49 before the bus hit him. After that he never played in more than 7 tournaments in a year, and essentially retired after 1955. I don't know where this nonsense about him hooking it comes from, although some of it comes from Hogan himself, the perfectionist who thought he should never hook a ball ( think he meant "duck hook"), although if you watch the Hogan vs. Snead match from 1963/64 he is hitting quite a few right to left shots.