Hogan Says You Will Break 80 in 6 Months by Following "Ben Hogan's Five Lessons." Let's Try It!

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  • @bchbum4
    @bchbum4 18 днів тому +11

    Our father taught my brothers and I off this book and I still have my original copy. What I like about the book is Hogan not only tells you what's right but what will happen when things are wrong. More than once I've had issues with my swing but going back to the book, I've been able to find the cause, that to me is the "beauty" of this instruction.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  18 днів тому

      That’s amazing! What I like about it is the simplicity. It’s easy to follow and it’s easy to diagnose where you’re going wrong when you’re not swinging how you’d like to be!

  • @bensully94
    @bensully94 Місяць тому +20

    Best golf lesson video on UA-cam, I paid for 4 PGA tour coach lessons for what you've just talked about, could have saved myself some dollar if I saw this two weeks ago 🙄🤷

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому +2

      @@bensully94 Thank you. I went through the same experience before finding this book. It made golf coaches were trying to teach me so much easier to implement!

    • @lookmil107
      @lookmil107 24 дні тому +1

      Sorry Ben but if you believe this video is going to help you to improve then I’ve got a big beautiful bridge in Brooklyn that you might be interested in purchasing…..

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Місяць тому +5

    it was the first book on golf that i got back in the 70's but have not looked at it in a long time, thnx for the refresher. i know it's gonna help.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@steveperry1344 that’s exactly what it did for me

  • @kylenielsen859
    @kylenielsen859 Місяць тому +4

    Epic video with gem after gem of great advice from Ben Hogan, beautifully delivered! Great work and thank you!

  • @rajramjit1755
    @rajramjit1755 Місяць тому +2

    Subscribed..I have strayed after following so many different youtube "tips". This reinforces what I had been doing right all along. Thank you, I needed this. 👏👏

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      I always end up coming back to Hogan and it always gives me good results quickly!

  • @seperoth1615
    @seperoth1615 23 дні тому +1

    Great explanation of the downswing and how the hips help get the club parallel. Struggled with this for ages. Thanks, now subscribed 👍🏻

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  22 дні тому

      @@seperoth1615 glad you like it! Thanks for the sub! More book summaries to come!

  • @dr.grahamomondi2979
    @dr.grahamomondi2979 Місяць тому +2

    Man oh man!!! It doesn’t get better than this. Many many thanks. I am subscribed👨‍🎓

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      I’m glad you like it! A lot of UA-cam tips feel a little greasy to me, but Hogan never fails!!

  • @jeffreyreed3848
    @jeffreyreed3848 21 день тому

    Thank you so much for your very precise and easy to understand video. These lessons is what I try to pattern my swing after. However, to see and hear your video had me realize that I was a bit off in sequencing. I needed this refresher course to get back in order. Good work!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  21 день тому

      @@jeffreyreed3848 making it helped me with this same problem! I’m glad you like it!

  • @chris5069
    @chris5069 27 днів тому +1

    Good Work man. Well done, clear, articulate. Nicely done. Cheers.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  26 днів тому

      Appreciate that! More book summaries to come!

    • @lookmil107
      @lookmil107 24 дні тому

      And yet another idealistic dreamer who has fallen prey to a “Hogan Aficionado.”

  • @jhillyt
    @jhillyt Місяць тому

    Great, but simple lesson. Was doing some of it, but now I have the entire recipe. Thanks for sharing!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому +1

      @@jhillyt happy to share! My favorites are the plane and the downswing

    • @lookmil107
      @lookmil107 24 дні тому

      Yea, you have the “entire recipe” alright, the recipe for disaster.

  • @stratovani
    @stratovani 5 днів тому

    Leading the downswing with your hips is also what Harvey Penick talks about in his book The Little Red Book. He calls it the Magic Move, which is bringing the right elbow into your body while swinging with your hips leading.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  5 днів тому

      I posted a video this week on Harvey Penicks little red book! That magic move you’re talking about was the best, most helpful thing I got out of the book!
      I’d love to get your thoughts on my video of Harvey’s Little Red Book!

  • @Brooks-z6v
    @Brooks-z6v 14 днів тому

    When I see people leaving mean comments, I think if you don’t like something, give constructive criticisms. Anything else is ego driven and a way to diminish others. I appreciate your work and your respectful comments. Hogan was my favorite golfer and I wish you good luck.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  14 днів тому

      @@Brooks-z6v Thank you! We’re all here to get better right?

  • @yt754
    @yt754 Місяць тому +1

    I gotta pick up that book and read it, didn't know how popular that is

  • @Tothetoptrader21
    @Tothetoptrader21 28 днів тому

    Thank you my friend i have this book but this was a great summary the visuals help clear it up as some of the book sketches arent as clear as your video!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  28 днів тому +1

      @@Tothetoptrader21 glad it helped! I had to dig quite a bit to get some of the visuals right so I’m glad you appreciate them!

  • @vikramkanth8086
    @vikramkanth8086 Місяць тому

    What an awesome hole in one video❤ just right in content and tips 👌🏻

  • @js3767
    @js3767 6 днів тому

    Great video - works on the range...let's see how we go on the course 😉

  • @goforbirdies
    @goforbirdies Місяць тому

    Yes, Ben Hogan's words are gold.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      They’ve sure helped me!

    • @lookmil107
      @lookmil107 24 дні тому

      Unfortunately you haven’t a clue as to what Hogan was actually saying…..none.

  • @scotthickenlooper
    @scotthickenlooper Місяць тому

    Saving this for my next Simulator session - think it'll be a game changer for my break 80 journey!

  • @drum27
    @drum27 25 днів тому

    Great video. I am confused about the stance though. I always thought that short irons should be centre of stance or close to? So am i right in thinking that the ball should always be forward towards the lead foot heel and the trail foot moves wider as the club gets longer?

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  25 днів тому

      @@drum27 According to Ben Hogan, you are correct! There are different ways to do it and the most important thing is 1- Something you are able to do with perfect consistency. 2- That perfect consistency provides results you are happy with. What I shared in this video is what met those criteria for Ben Hogan

    • @drum27
      @drum27 25 днів тому

      @thescratchplan excellent, thanks! 👍

    • @lookmil107
      @lookmil107 24 дні тому

      @@thescratchplan …… You are simply just another Hogan Aficionado who doesn’t know his ass from a hole in the wall. I would literally bury you in a real time debate…..with ease.

    • @orlandolozano9693
      @orlandolozano9693 24 дні тому

      The ball will center of your stance if your feet positioning is moving as he describes in the book…if you were to measure the angles from ball to lead foot and then to trail foot the ball position will be were it needs to be….there a video floating around where a person describes this and it shows the angles and where the ball position ends up in each stance from driver to wedges….it makes more sense if you can visually see it according to the angles

  • @gabrielhrecznyj536
    @gabrielhrecznyj536 16 днів тому

    Yeah literally shot a 77 two months after reading and practicing what I learned in this book.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  16 днів тому

      @@gabrielhrecznyj536 Both times I’ve read and implemented the book I came within 3 strokes of my personal best, within a week of finishing the book.

  • @GoldenTweezer
    @GoldenTweezer Місяць тому

    Liked and subscribed! Thanks for the very clear and concise explanation and demonstration !

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@GoldenTweezer thanks for the support! Glad it helped

  • @dealameal5242
    @dealameal5242 9 днів тому

    worked for me. thank you. subbed.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  9 днів тому

      @@dealameal5242 Stoked to hear it! I’m going to be releasing a video on Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book this week!

    • @dealameal5242
      @dealameal5242 9 днів тому

      @@thescratchplan thank you so much. tried it out per your demonstration after watching and hit a few really pure shots in a row. I think what has been dogging my swing is that I didn't supinate my wrist at contact and always kinda hit it with the face open (unintentionally) so even if I had a decent shot it would slice a bit. looking forward to watching all your videos. keep 'em short and simple and concise and you'll gain big views.

  • @donaldelder1368
    @donaldelder1368 Місяць тому

    How did you determine distance from ball and lie angle of clubhead at address? Any body tilt with driver?

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@donaldelder1368 hogan teaches to stay erect with your spine, knees bent. From there it’s just getting to where I like the club head.

  • @slingblade8963
    @slingblade8963 12 днів тому

    2:25 this violates everything I've known about the stance.
    Moving the back foot away from the ball is changing the alignment of the feet and direction of the shot.
    This will mean you're required to swing across your body to hit a straight ball.
    It will increase slicing and decrease consistency.
    Correct me if I'm wrong..

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  11 днів тому +1

      @@slingblade8963 it’s a bit unorthodox and I don’t love it but it’s when Ben Hogan taught.
      A lot of what he did and taught was to battle his biggest miss which was a hook so it makes sense when you look at it from that perspective.

  • @Mybillboard1
    @Mybillboard1 Місяць тому +4

    Yes you can, Assuming that you have good short game, putting, course management and mental game !

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@Mybillboard1 it’s certainly not easy. Takes a lot of time and effort but these are great building blocks to do it with

  • @lasvegasbreakingnews1752
    @lasvegasbreakingnews1752 22 дні тому

    I also chuckle at the -it starts with the hips. Or, the ever dreaded cock a mania weight transfer. A certain pro of Hogan's era had an ongoing difference. he argued with Hogan, nope, the down swing starts with the hands. Hogan, of course never agreed. Just maybe that pro knew a little of what he was talking about. He only won 7 majors, and 75 other PGA events for a total of 82 wins. Hogan, 64 total wins.
    The confusion lies in that both had amazing natural rhythm and both had seemingly effortless swings. Unfortunately, far too many amateurs are enamored with the hip turn / weight transfer and totally get themselves all mucked up. What that other pro was pointing out, the entire downswing begins with the hands, and the down swing itself initiates the hip and weight transfer, automatically. You never need to think about hip first weight transfer. If you do, you literally hinder your downswing and impair the natural rhythm of the swing.
    Also, the very best, simplified, flawless instruction video on golf that you could ever need is by some guy named Seve Ballesteros. Want to improve your game Immediately? Stop watching all youtube BS videos on golf. Only watch Seve. If all you did was to study, learn, apply, and practice what Seve instructs and demonstrates, your game will amaze you.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  22 дні тому +1

      @@lasvegasbreakingnews1752 thank you for the input! Starting with the hips like Hogan says has helped me get much more consistent. Like you say about Seve, I think improvement in your golf game comes when you choose one excellent model to follow. I would argue that both Hogan and Seve, though they have slight differences, are both great models and both are capable of taking your game in a good direction. That has been my experience.

    • @lasvegasbreakingnews1752
      @lasvegasbreakingnews1752 21 день тому

      @@thescratchplan wish all amateurs would have you attitude. It is true, no one shoe fits all, however, finding that one qualified instructor and learning and following those teachings is of great value. Enjoy the game!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  20 днів тому

      @@lasvegasbreakingnews1752 Thank you. I really appreciate the thoughtful comments and input! You sound like you'd be a great instructor!

  • @nateitscake88
    @nateitscake88 4 дні тому

    Your stance looked slightly closed with a driver shot or long iron, with the trail foot slightly behind the lead... Am I correct or just seeing things?

    • @TheBarbecutioner
      @TheBarbecutioner 4 дні тому

      Hogan taught that. See the diagram in his book

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  3 дні тому

      Yes, this is exactly how Hogan taught the stance.

  • @johnaustin635
    @johnaustin635 День тому

    I beg to differ, on the follow thro Hogan did not allow his right arm to cross / roll over his left after impact he held the the face open or square down the line and created the power buy rotating his lower body if in doubt check any of his live action footage and you will see this in his abbreviated finish .

  • @yesbasic8691
    @yesbasic8691 29 днів тому

    Great summary!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  28 днів тому

      Great book made it easier to provide a great summary! Glad you like it

  • @mizzo9
    @mizzo9 10 годин тому

    The illustrations are the best part of the book. The problem with his lessons are that he fought a hook and his swing is designed to prevent that.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  6 годин тому

      @@mizzo9 very true! However, implementing what’s taught in this book has allowed me to shoot some of the lowest scores I’ve ever shot! Despite it being focused on fixing his hook, there’s plenty of gold in this book for all golfers to learn from.

    • @mizzo9
      @mizzo9 5 годин тому

      @ you just have to keep it in mind when you follow his instruction He was the greatest and I learned from that Hogan book as well.

  • @scotthickenlooper
    @scotthickenlooper Місяць тому

    Also - I recognize that legendary Davis Park range :)

  • @TheCampsies
    @TheCampsies Місяць тому +1

    Hogan's right hand position, his right index finger is more wrapped around the shaft, not hanging down in the manner you illustrate? Trigger finger style.

  • @miked.7722
    @miked.7722 27 днів тому

    he is teaching a weak grip which Hogan used so he couldn't hook the ball which Ben had a problem with early on. A true neutral grip the left hand V is pointing just about mid point on your left trap. Then the right hand will have its V pointing at approx the same place as the left V. Also Hogan used an overlapping or Vardon grip NOT an interlocking grip but whichever works best for you is ok.

  • @mikeburton8916
    @mikeburton8916 Місяць тому

    That was great, thanks.

  • @jackgriffin580
    @jackgriffin580 29 днів тому +2

    Paddy Harrington now has videos saying he will get us all to scratch. Similar to Hogan's claim. I love, respect and admire both of them, but the both make the same mistake... neither has the foggiest notion of how much more talented they were/are, than we mere mortals. Kind of the inverse of what Puck said in A Midsummer Nights Dream... "Lord what fools these superstars be."

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  28 днів тому +2

      There’s definitely some merit to what you’re saying. My opinion is that the message Hogan was trying to communicate was that focusing on a repeatable structure will help you see progress in your game.

  • @benjaminhogan3157
    @benjaminhogan3157 Місяць тому

    Nice blade brother!!!

  • @TheBarbecutioner
    @TheBarbecutioner 4 дні тому

    The greatest mystery is how the cupped left wrist moves so that, at impact, the back of the hand faces the target.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  3 дні тому

      There are definitely a few quirks with Hogan's stuff, but overall, following his lessons has made me a much better golfer.

  • @kimbramsen6611
    @kimbramsen6611 28 днів тому

    What about grip tension

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  28 днів тому

      @@kimbramsen6611 that’s a great question! I read the book a couple times and took excessive notes but I don’t recall anything on grip tension. I probably missed it. Do you have any input?

    • @kanewright6020
      @kanewright6020 22 дні тому

      @@thescratchplan Hey, the book says that the grip tension on the left hand should be no tighter if not a little weaker on the remaining fingers than what is created by the index finger and palm

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  22 дні тому +1

      @@kanewright6020 I must’ve missed that! Thank you for adding!

  • @garyurtiaga9426
    @garyurtiaga9426 23 дні тому

    Golf is simple!
    It’s just not easy!

  • @robchapman3514
    @robchapman3514 Місяць тому +1

    Have fun slicing your way around the course

    • @stevel6895
      @stevel6895 Місяць тому +1

      Oh really, well that's the only grip I've ever had and my shot pattern has always been a draw. When you make a statement like that you should always follow it up with some reasoning. The golf swing is the some of all it's parts, not just the grip.

    • @robchapman3514
      @robchapman3514 Місяць тому

      @stevel6895 I didn't specify why you would slice.
      Hogan's 5 lessons have widely been debunked by most teachers of any standing. Without his standing in the pantheon of golf, his method would have been thrown in the bin many yrs ago.
      By his own admission, he did not miss a day where he didn't hit at least 500 balls.
      That indicates how much practice it takes to time the forearm rotation needed to square the face. He created his swing because he knew he couldn't win majors hitting the high looping draw that sometimes became a snap hook. That's why he created such a weak grip.
      Hogan's swing worked for him.
      I'm glad you're a drawer of the ball.
      Mind you, most players now prefer the once despised fade as it's easier to control.
      Don't worry about me champ. I've done my research.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому +2

      @@robchapman3514 Debunked is a strong way of putting it. This book has helped me shoot a lot lower very quickly. I have battled bigger fades and some slices since implementing it but it’s a predictable miss which is worlds better than my previous two way miss.
      The key to a great golf swing is consistency which is what this book provides when learned and implemented

    • @stevel6895
      @stevel6895 Місяць тому +1

      @@robchapman3514 Isn't it great that we're still entitled to have our own opinions. Let's face it, the game isn't the same today as it was during Hogan's time. Better equipment, and physical conditioning are complete game changers. But, as for the practice regimen I'm quite sure today's top pros hit as many balls a day as Hogan did and therein lies the secret to playing top level golf. Tiger says his daily regimen is to make contact with 1000 balls a day! That is combined, long game, short game, and putting. As for today's teachers of standing, I'm not impressed with any of them. I'd rather hear tips from proven pros that actually played the game. My two favorites being Hogan and Trevino. Both credited by Jack Nicklaus as being the two best shot makers to ever play the game.

    • @robchapman3514
      @robchapman3514 Місяць тому

      @stevel6895 I provided facts not an opinion

  • @mjk-th2tm
    @mjk-th2tm Місяць тому +4

    Should be very careful with that grip. It’s been well covered that Hogan had a very weak grip. It worked for him because he was a hooker of the golf ball. The weak grip straightened the flight. That weak grip will likely not work for most. It’s an iconic book, but several points in that book will make most golfers worse.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому +3

      I’ve heard people say that but all of it, including the grip, has been very beneficial to my game! Gotta test it out for yourself to know if it’s a good fit for you I suppose

    • @kamalhashmi9851
      @kamalhashmi9851 Місяць тому +1

      That grip would destroy my little finger. The important things are repeatability and being able to swing the full arc such that the head is perpendicular to the line to the target at impact.

    • @mikeconns
      @mikeconns 27 днів тому

      Absolutely. I read and followed Hogan’s grip instructions religiously and found myself hitting a weak slice. It was only after I read that his grip was the product of fighting a snap hook early in his career that I worked that one out.

  • @kyledavenport6505
    @kyledavenport6505 27 днів тому

    Ben taught the varden grip, not the interlock grip. But in reality it's not that big of a deal

  • @gregschulte2953
    @gregschulte2953 Місяць тому

    Hogan was awesome, but very few can imitate him.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@gregschulte2953 What I know is that his book has helped my game a lot

  • @paulkerin6378
    @paulkerin6378 Місяць тому

    You missed the most crucial point he made about the grip and he stressed how important it was twice and it's the part where you create tension between the top of right forefinger and right thumb, which subdues the right arm and hand and delays the release of right hand into impact, which creates better timing at impact.and then you talk about setting knees towards target line, which he never said and you missed the most important part about what he said about posture and he said, standing up straight, pretend your about to sit down on a spectator stick and in lamens terms, he's just saying, while standing up straight, push your buttocks backwards and then bend upper body over and the part about rotating hips to start downswing, Hogan clearly said, at the start of downswing, there must be enough lateral motion, in order to transfer weight to left foot.
    You really need to reread the book, because you just butchered what he said and gave really bad information, that would make a golfers swing worse. You got everything else right, but left out the 3 most crucial things he taught in order to have a correct golf swing.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@paulkerin6378 Thank you for taking the time to share your opinion of the video! In the description I do have a link to an outline that shares everything. The outline includes these points and I’m sheet I missed them in the video!

  • @paulrevere-e6y
    @paulrevere-e6y 24 дні тому

    Excellent description and visual

  • @Dustwheel
    @Dustwheel Місяць тому

    Looks like you got an interlocking grip there. Don't know if that's a Hogan thing.

  • @keernhaslem1845
    @keernhaslem1845 28 днів тому

    It’s easy to tell @5:38 he doesn’t understand Hogan

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  28 днів тому

      @@keernhaslem1845 would love to hear your reasoning for thinking this

    • @keernhaslem1845
      @keernhaslem1845 25 днів тому +1

      @ the impact position you’ve simulated is comparable to golf machine metrics. Hogan released the club in such a way that pressing forward at impact would have slowed him down. The evidence is in the fifth chapter. It’s not merely a summary. New information is introduced. The fifth chapter is a cipher.

  • @stevel6895
    @stevel6895 Місяць тому

    The claim of breaking 80 in 6 months is wishful thinking. All the 5 lessons book covers is the full swing. To shoot low scores it requires a decent short game and being able to putt well, the book covers none of this. Great book, I've used it myself many times, but it's not the end all of learning to golf.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@stevel6895 It is definitely a bold claim! In the book Hogan briefly mentions that you can use the same swing thoughts with partial wedges and even chipping, which I do and it has helped me. I agree that you have to get putting down as well!

  • @Nobody2day553
    @Nobody2day553 21 день тому

    Put the ball inline with lead foot.... sounds like a great recipe for pull-hooks every time. Put the ball inline with bellybutton if you want to hit it straight.

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  21 день тому

      @@Nobody2day553 lots of ways to be successful. The key is consistency, which this book definitely offers

  • @maxsmart8954
    @maxsmart8954 Місяць тому +16

    6 months ??? my first round was 90 3 weeks later playing my 6 th round I shot 78. Golf is easy !!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@maxsmart8954 Ben Hogans words, not mine ✌️

    • @seanpeacock5595
      @seanpeacock5595 Місяць тому +34

      9 holes doesn’t count 😂

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 Місяць тому +1

      you are good.

    • @aliasErEf
      @aliasErEf Місяць тому +5

      So Donald Trump is your caddy…🤓

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 29 днів тому

      @@aliasErEf he has a low handicap he says.

  • @lancejordan6953
    @lancejordan6953 18 днів тому +1

    Lol just watch Martin Ayers and you might learn something. This is horrible!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  17 днів тому

      Interesting take. The book has helped my game a ton, along with millions of other golfers.

  • @christophercowan1645
    @christophercowan1645 Місяць тому

    Not a crazy ending at all. Completely predictable. Told my wife EXACTLY what was going to happen. Watch, I said, they will only rush 4 and let the seahawks roll right down the field to score a touchdown with no time left for us. Well, what do you know. STOP IT ALREADY! You have done the same thing EVERY TIME.

  • @havenrab
    @havenrab Місяць тому +2

    Top 5 worst books for beginners in history

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@havenrab I’m curious why you believe that? What don’t you like about it for beginners?

    • @havenrab
      @havenrab Місяць тому

      @ this book was based around Hogan, not wanting to hook the ball subscribes weakish grip really led me down a bad rabbit hole - the little green book by penik is much more useful imo

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  Місяць тому

      @@havenrab I’ll check it out! Hogan’s stuff has been extremely beneficial to my game but I’m always open to see more options!

    • @pedroc6823
      @pedroc6823 Місяць тому

      You don’t have follow the five lessons exactly. There could always be a few things that can compliment your game.
      I just modified a few things to fit me, the one constant was the diagram of the radial ball position.

    • @CurtisPanfil
      @CurtisPanfil Місяць тому

      ​@@pedroc6823I'm still struggling with ball position and Hogan's method I feel places the ball too far forward in the stance. Any recommendations?
      Agreed on adjusting things, I subscribe to Hogan's grip, I just my trail hand slightly to a more neutral position and it has worked wonders for me.

  • @squarehat
    @squarehat 29 днів тому

    Really, you are just blatantly ripping the book off!

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  28 днів тому

      That’s an interesting take. If someone posted a complete ten minute summary of Happy Gilmore would you say they are blatantly ripping the movie off?

    • @squarehat
      @squarehat 28 днів тому

      @@thescratchplan I stick by my comment

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  28 днів тому

      👍

  • @lookmil107
    @lookmil107 24 дні тому

    This video is nothing more than another “Hogan Aficionado” attempting to explain Hogan’s concepts. Unfortunately, all that Hogan Aficionados understand is this basic mantra that has been presented here. I can 100% assure anyone watching this ridiculous video that in no way, shape or form will this video help you to improve at all. Nice try, but if you truly understand Hogan then you would understand that Hogan wasn’t going to simply hand it to you-no way. There is so much MORE contained in 5-Lessons that virtually nobody understands. Hogan doesn’t address his foundational principle until page 93. And for what ever it’s worth-this guy doesn’t have even a remote idea as to what Hogan was conveying with his “3 planes.” Those being the backswing plane, the downswing plane and the “transition plane,” which functions during both the backswing and post impact follow through. Although no mentioned in 5-Lessons, Hogan did speak of moving “Level Left” in the follow through, Hogan depicts THAT by use of his “Plane Drawings.”

    • @thescratchplan
      @thescratchplan  23 дні тому +1

      @@lookmil107
      Of course it’s not everything Ben Hogan ever taught. Just his book. It has a lot of gems that have helped my game. I wanted to share everything in the book for people who don’t want to invest the time in reading the book.

    • @lookmil107
      @lookmil107 22 дні тому

      @@thescratchplan …… What??? Hogan’s book 5-Lessons is 127 pages filled with 180 individual drawings. If a golfer isn’t inclined to read Hogans book then to hell with him.
      Your explanation of Hogans principles is 100% typical of every arrogant Hogan Aficionado I’ve ever come across. So the “insights” you present in this video are therefore e“sophomoric” at best. Nice try but you are simply just another arrogant clown who believes he has insight into the true understanding of Hogans principals. I can 100% assure you that you do not. Your demonstration of Hogans hip movement is utterly ridiculous. Hogan NEVER “lagged” the club head in his downswing.

  • @hatzlmike1
    @hatzlmike1 23 дні тому +1

    Lied about the grip?