Ben Hogan's Letter Lessons

Nonfiction, Sports, Golf
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Author: Billy Martin ISBN: 9781311259059
Publisher: Billy Martin Publication: September 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Billy Martin
ISBN: 9781311259059
Publisher: Billy Martin
Publication: September 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Historical, unique, and informative, Ben Hogan's Letter Lessons is a fully documented authenticated eBook of one of golf’s greatest legendary heroes. Written with the use of hyperlinked videos from Fernando Cano's 1953 home videos, has given the reader's awareness of how Mr. Hogan felt and performed his golf swing.

Martin has utilized Mr. Hogan's last name as a template in learning how to perform the correct golf swing notated in the handwritten letter with physical exercises and drills.

In this eBook, author Billy Martin details Ben Hogan's handwritten letter written to a fellow PGA professional, Pat Mahoney. He discovers how the great Walter Hagan explained in great detail to Mr. Hogan how the golf swing should be performed in a “correct method” by utilizing of stickman characters. The illustrations and narrative were written in 1948, one year prior to Mr. Hogan's bus accident. Martin also reveals Mr. Hogan's thoughts on how the “basis of a good sound swing is correct leg work and body position”, and that “the center of gravity of the body must stay in one place through the swing”. Ben Hogan's Letter Lesson is a historical document that Hogan admirers must read.

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Historical, unique, and informative, Ben Hogan's Letter Lessons is a fully documented authenticated eBook of one of golf’s greatest legendary heroes. Written with the use of hyperlinked videos from Fernando Cano's 1953 home videos, has given the reader's awareness of how Mr. Hogan felt and performed his golf swing.

Martin has utilized Mr. Hogan's last name as a template in learning how to perform the correct golf swing notated in the handwritten letter with physical exercises and drills.

In this eBook, author Billy Martin details Ben Hogan's handwritten letter written to a fellow PGA professional, Pat Mahoney. He discovers how the great Walter Hagan explained in great detail to Mr. Hogan how the golf swing should be performed in a “correct method” by utilizing of stickman characters. The illustrations and narrative were written in 1948, one year prior to Mr. Hogan's bus accident. Martin also reveals Mr. Hogan's thoughts on how the “basis of a good sound swing is correct leg work and body position”, and that “the center of gravity of the body must stay in one place through the swing”. Ben Hogan's Letter Lesson is a historical document that Hogan admirers must read.

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