Ben Hogan's Power Tip is One of the Best Ways to BOOST Your Club Speed

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BEN HOGAN's ULTIMATE GOLF SWING POWER TIP will show you how to gain REAL GOLF SWING POWER. Ben Hogan's golf swing power tip will have you OUTDRIVING your buddies and send them crying home. In all seriousness, this golf swing tip brought to us by Ben Hogan is one of the most POWERFUL golf swing tips out there. I routinely teach it to my students and it's common to see them pick up 10-20 yards the first time they start using it.
Senior golfers LOVE this Ben Hogan golf swing tip because it doesn't use a lot of effort and it creates a ton of club head speed in the golf swing. All golfers can benefit from this Ben Hogan golf swing tip!
What is the magic of this Ben Hogan golf swing tip? The magic is in how you use your wrists (but not the way you think you use them). It actually goes DEEPER than that - how do you use your trail forearm to hinge the wrists and KEEP THE LAG on the downswing. That is the KEY! That is what you'll be learning in this Ben Hogan golf swing tip.
Get ready to pick up 10-20 yards or more using this awesome golf tip from Ben Hogan!
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I am Tom Saguto, PGA Member and founder of SagutoGolf. Thank you for visiting my instructional page where you can find how to get on the fast track to improving your golfing abilities. Whether you are a seasoned golfing veteran looking for a quick swing tune-up after an on-course emergency, or a beginner just looking to get the most out of your golfing experience, I am here to help you achieve your golfing goals.
My mission as your swing doctor is simple, to help you maximize your enjoyment in game of golf. Because, let’s face it, golf is a hard game.
My philosophy is wholly based on the student having a fun, meaningful experience in a frustrating and complicated game where potential lifelong golfers either quit because it is too difficult or that they experience some form of swing-related pain or discomfort. I mitigate these problems by focusing entirely on the student’s needs and goals while teaching a golf swing method that ultimately takes stress off of the common pain areas of the swing.
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  • @SagutoGolf
    @SagutoGolf4 жыл бұрын

    Make the most out of the game you love by joining Tom's Online Golf School - saguto.golf/ AWESOME STUFF I USE/WEAR - visit: saguto.golf/p/store

  • @zach9060
    @zach90602 жыл бұрын

    Brand new golfer here that has only been going to the range a couple times a week for a couple months, and the instruction you’ve given in the Ben hogan videos has brought upon my first eureka moment in golf. I was striking the ball so purely and far I could hardly believe it. Hard to put into words how thankful I am for these tips 🙏🏼

  • @terrancemyers9390
    @terrancemyers93903 жыл бұрын

    your channel has completely changed my game! ive been playing for 15 years and now after following your instructions and practicing your easy to follow tips Im consistently shooting in the 80's!!! thank you so much and i share your channel with all my friends and family! thank you again way to keep it simple

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Terrance - I truly appreciate your kind words and I am very glad the instruction on my channel has benefited your game!!! Thanks for sharing your success and for telling others about SagutoGolf! Keep up the great work - 70's are in your near future!!! Cheers! Tom

  • @markmatthews6839
    @markmatthews68393 жыл бұрын

    I literally raised my hand when you asked if we are ready. Bring it Tom!!

  • @EL-sm6cy

    @EL-sm6cy

    3 жыл бұрын

    Guilty too

  • @tiloregolo
    @tiloregolo2 жыл бұрын

    revelations instruction. Tom, I'm completely rebuilding my swing around your videos!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm very glad to know that my channel's instruction is resonating well with you, @tilo regolo!! With regard to rebuilding your swing, have you considered the comprehensive, structured, sequential learning platform of my online school? That's where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish. Additionally, you'll find all my short game content (putting, chipping, pitching, bunker play), advanced level courses on shot shaping and power/distance, diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more there. So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/ Thanks for your comment and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @briandagnall1843
    @briandagnall18432 жыл бұрын

    I am 75 years old and since following Tom's instruction am now drawing the ball and hitting more crisp shots than ever. Thanks Tom.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well done, Brian - I'm very glad to know that my instruction has helped you to such an extent!! Thanks for sharing your success, keep it crispy, and have fun out there!! TS

  • @digitalepisode
    @digitalepisode3 жыл бұрын

    I've been golfing for 30 years. Since finding your channel, it's helped me shave strokes and I really appreciate that. Your humor is great too. Thank you Tom.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Chaiyz - I truly appreciate your kind words and I am very glad the instruction on my channel has benefited your game (and brought you some enjoyment as well)!! Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @ynnod
    @ynnod4 жыл бұрын

    I read Ben Hogan's book Five Lessons and within 3 months I consistently knocked off 6 strokes from my game.

  • @terryweller2412
    @terryweller24123 жыл бұрын

    Love it. Growing up in the 50s & 60s, Hogan was my hero. Happy to see someone so immersed in his style of golf.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Terry - I'm glad to know that you are enjoying my Hogan video lessons!! By the way, due to their popularity I've combined my recent Hogan lesson videos into a playlist series on this channel. Here's the link: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1 Cheers! Tom

  • @joshglenn2115
    @joshglenn21154 жыл бұрын

    Tom, thank you for sharing your tips and lessons online! I used to play a good bit, but life has gotten in the way so I only get a few rounds a year these days. I've been watching your videos for about a month now, and have seen huge results in just two rounds of golf. The first round was a captains choice so I didn't have a score, but could tell I hit the ball better. Last week I played again and shot the lowest score I've had in over 10 years. I went from shooting in the upper 90's to low 100's the past few years to an 86 last week! It was the most fun I've had on the course in a long time!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's Fantastic, Josh!! When I speak of _"helping folks make the most out of the game they love in a simplified and body-friendly manner"_ , the underlying theme always running in the background is " *FUN* ". I want people to enjoy the game, because that's what the 99.999% of us who don't play it for a living ought to be doing! As such, I absolutely love comments like yours and I truly appreciate you sharing!! Best regards, Tom

  • @jessepolston159
    @jessepolston1593 жыл бұрын

    My dad taught basically same way. But he had me put a head cover in my armpit. If the head cover drops you didn't keep your arm against your side.

  • @ithinkthonkthunk5333

    @ithinkthonkthunk5333

    Жыл бұрын

    me too - same story

  • @johnz.591
    @johnz.5914 жыл бұрын

    I love that Ben Hogan series. More of that, please. Early on I read 5 lessons from him and was enthusiastic about his philosophy. Now with your videos I have found the missing piece of the mosaic to experience on 18 holes the fun factor I was always looking for. Last week I played a new course +13 and another course I hadn't played for years, with +14. And for the first time ever, I had an Eagle Chance in each round!! Tom, please continue. I tell everyone I meet how convincing your videos are.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love doing these Hogan videos, John, so I'm very glad to know that you are enjoying and benefiting from them! There is just so much great stuff we can learn from the master's swing!! I'm also thrilled about the success you are experiencing as a result of these lessons and your great work in implementing them! Thanks so much for sharing, and let's make one of those Eagle putts!!! 😆 Tom

  • @stevemendoza8820
    @stevemendoza88204 жыл бұрын

    @SagutoGolf I’ve thanked you in the past but I have do it again you changed my golf life!! I played yesterday, I had never been under par let alone get birdies. I felt like a pga player with great scores I finished the front 9 +2!! Thank you again!!

  • @paulatripodi3989
    @paulatripodi39894 жыл бұрын

    Can't wait to practice this. Thank you!

  • @GC-cx6ew
    @GC-cx6ew Жыл бұрын

    I tried this today with amazing results….the single biggest lesson/tip I’ve ever had.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! I'm very glad to know that this Hogan episode resonated so well with you!! Keep up the great work and have fun out there!! Tom PS: By the way, if you like my channel's content, then I'm rather certain you will really enjoy and benefit from the comprehensive, structured learning platform for all the finer aspects of the swing (and the game in general) in my online school. So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/

  • @RBMasih
    @RBMasih3 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson Tom! This lesson is very useful for me as it teaches me to use the arm properly. I learn a lot from each and every gold lesson videos. Thanks.

  • @ZeroSumJ1
    @ZeroSumJ14 жыл бұрын

    Can you do some course vlogs Tom? I’d love to see you play a course and hear your thoughts as you make your way through a few holes

  • @raym9364

    @raym9364

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, this would be ver nice.

  • @johnz.591

    @johnz.591

    4 жыл бұрын

    Word!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Did you not get the memo???!!! It's happening tonight at 8:45 pm EDT! Now, so as not to get your hopes up too much, it's only a few holes because of a bad storm that decided to roll in just as we were getting started, but we had a good bit of fun with it anyway before we literally had to sprint off the course LOL! I certainly plan on doing more of these as my schedule and the course's availability allow! Ask and ye shall receive! Tom

  • @ZeroSumJ1

    @ZeroSumJ1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf I saw the course vlog video, and enjoyed it, but there was way too much footage of you walking. We wanna see you play!

  • @neildollar

    @neildollar

    2 жыл бұрын

    Everything about this channel is awesome. On paper (one guy talking to a camera about the golf swing) it could be a disaster. In reality, there’s an entertaining fella who really knows his stuff, and it’s mesmerizing. Hands down, this is the only, repeat only, golf instruction necessary. I got the main aspect of the swing down and am hitting much straighter. Next is to work on keeping the right arm against the body; I seem to have traded straight for a loss of yards-after last year, I would have been satisfied, but recently having found your videos, that will not do. Thanks so much, Tom! After (literally) 40 years in the desert (more like 43), I’m (figuratively) seeing the land of milk and honey in the near distance!

  • @fredober9560
    @fredober95604 жыл бұрын

    Love the Hogan tips thanks Tom!

  • @markberardelli3766
    @markberardelli37664 жыл бұрын

    Tom, Your a genius. You're the best teacher ever. COMPLETELY CHANGED MY GAME!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're too kind, Mark - but I'm very glad that your game is benefiting!!! Tom

  • @jeffreykinney8086
    @jeffreykinney80864 жыл бұрын

    I'm not finding "being loose" a problem with this swing. As a matter of fact, loose has always been my enemy for any consistency; however, I don't want to put anyone down here; vernacular is always a challenge when trying to describe "feel". Let me substitute the word "soft" for loose (better word for me) -- I like soft wrists, a natural feeling "pop" coming down into the ball on-plane, as opposed to an off-plane-flip. Here's what Tom Saguto has done for me, taught me (I've been practicing his swing for a minute): PLANE = SPINE TILT MAINTENANCE; Tom's lead leg weighted, flatter back swing, vertical drop via hip-toward-the-target-rotation (I hesitate to use the word "tilt", it does not fit into my feeling vernacular) is only possible for me when my spine angle is maintained through impact. Here's the "connection" to that last sentence: it is f'ing "CONNECTION!" When I glue my arms -- "glued" is a feeling term, not so much mechanics for me -- I have a much easier time maintaining spine angle; you see, I love to throw my hips forward as opposed to rotate; now I'm really not "loose", I'm stuck, spine angle gone! Tom's weighted lead leg, let the hips go via trail-leg-straighten, lead shoulder pointed "down" at the ball, trail palm pointing at the ball -- no wrist rolling -- (45% hips, 45% shoulders) with arms "glued" to the sides of my pecs gives me a warning-feel if I'm coming OUT of my swing (spine tilt lost). Now my timing is so much better, because I'm on the proper path going up, the only way I can be on-path coming down AROUND A PROPER SPINE ANGLE: "if you can't get it up, you can't get down!". From the top of Tom's swing, I can do what I call (for feeling description) a "sit move". It feels like I'm sitting my ass down over my weighted left leg, something I could never feel correctly before Saguto Golf; this keeps me behind and "away" from (another feeling word) the ball with a natural feeling "drop of the hands" I don't have to think about as I ROTATE (damn it Jeff rotate! *&(^^&*(!!!); but most importantly: I maintain spine angle! Now I can feel or let soft wrists gravity-whip the shit out of the ball... occasionally... I'm a work in progress -- and 62 years old by the way. Tom has improved my game; I think he may be the BEST in GOLF SWING "FEEL"-COACHING I've ever listened to. Anybody can vomit out mechanics equations, few indeed can teach "feel". Excellent job Tom! Jeff

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wow Jeff!! I truly appreciate you taking the time to summarize what "feel vs. real" means to you, and how you have gone about the process of figuring out and incorporating your own personal feels from what is conveyed in these lessons. This is great stuff that every "feel golfer" ought to understand when processing instruction and trying to take ownership of a particular move or swing component. In other words, my feels are not necessarily your feels or their feels, so we each need to activate our own unique "feel interpreter" in order to translate and recode what we've been taught into a feel language that we ourselves can grasp and deploy. *BRILLIANT!* Thanks very much for your kind words, and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @swtorseneca
    @swtorseneca3 жыл бұрын

    Keep them coming!

  • @Oprtnst
    @Oprtnst3 жыл бұрын

    I think this is your best video.... took me a while to find it again... need to share this with my friend. Thx, you da man.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ryan - I'm glad this Hogan episode resonated well with you!! By the way, due to their popularity I've combined my Hogan lesson videos into a playlist series on this channel. Here's the link if you are interested: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1 Tom

  • @bobstallings7727
    @bobstallings77272 жыл бұрын

    Tom this video has changed my life I’m a 12 handicap and since using the Hogan swing I’ve broke 80 in my last 4 rounds!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's phenomenal, Bob!! I'm very glad to learn that this Hogan episode resonated so well with you. Keep up the great playing!! Tom

  • @Wooduck
    @Wooduck3 жыл бұрын

    I was taught this by an older gentleman by the name of jimmy Gregory, who was a Hogan follower. This was around 1963 and all his instructions revolved around Hogans Book. What it taught me first and foremost was accurate pure shots. The club comes in to the ball on a very shallow attack angle with very little divot. Tinkered a bit with other methods but always returned to this style of motion. It can't be beaten for accuracy and at Age 69 I still hit it out there with my driver, 245 would be a good yearly average. Thanks Sagutto for all the wonderful vids which contain more information than what was available in 1963. Playing my most consistent golf ever once again, fun, fun!!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    And if I recall correctly from a previous comment, shooting *_under_* your age. Now *THAT's* fun!!! Yes - it's the simplest and most easily repeatable way to strike a golf ball well. And as for those divots, as Moe Norman said, "Bacon strips, not pork chops"....😂 Thanks for another great comment!! Tom

  • @Wooduck

    @Wooduck

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf thanks Tom, as a side note, the most difficult part of the motion for me and I'm sure for others would be the release. If you can manage to hold the angle back to the ball, make the strike then release its game over. Very hard to do if one doesn't understand the sequence.

  • @Digifx69
    @Digifx694 жыл бұрын

    Great tip! I've been working on this move!

  • @wilmermelendez7260
    @wilmermelendez72602 жыл бұрын

    Thank-you for your great explanation of the golf swing. I am improving everyday. Your elbow explanation really helped me to understand the concepts you explained.

  • @johnedwards2932
    @johnedwards29322 жыл бұрын

    I raised my hand Tom . . .you are the best instructor on the net. I have improved my game so much by watching your videos! Thank you so much.

  • @quirinoronibaterna5967
    @quirinoronibaterna5967 Жыл бұрын

    Best KZread golf teacher. Agreed it takes sometime to make changes but we have never hit the ball further in our life. At 60 we hit it further now than we were at our 40’s.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I sincerely appreciate your kind words, Quirino, and I am very glad to know that my instruction is performing well for you!! 💪💪 Thank you so much for sharing your improvement and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @woodyrobinson9628
    @woodyrobinson96283 жыл бұрын

    Sorry I remember the 1st time I ever saw you on KZread you are entertaining you keep golf fun you are one of the best golf teachers I have ever viewed. You always explain things in a clear fashion so that anyone feels like I can do that thank you so much appreciated

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    I truly appreciate your very kind words, Woody, and I'm very glad to know that my channel's instruction content has helped you to such an extent!! Thanks for sharing and have fun out there!! Tom

  • @disemin8rofideas620
    @disemin8rofideas6204 жыл бұрын

    started Saguto in May, went out and shot a 104 the first time.....one month later I shot a 77 from the blues with 3 penalty shots on an Arnol Palmer Championship course here in Nevada.....LISTEN TO THIS MAN....Great Stuff!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    *AWESOME* !!! Keep up the great work and have fun out there!! Tom

  • @jonllewellyn939
    @jonllewellyn9393 жыл бұрын

    Great lessons. I'm an athletic 40 year old who should hit long, but come up short all the time. All arms, no hip rotation, poor hinge. If you feel like you should be longer, are swinging hard, it's probably because you are disconnected. I used this tip, it forces wrist to hinge, torso to tilt and rotate, stops body sway and makes balls fly straight as it's impossible to go outside in if your right bicep is tucked against your side. The key is that right arm, don't let it leave your side, even when loading up for driver. Keep up this theme across lessons - love it!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jon, You are absolutely correct about that trail arm, and I'm very glad to know that this lesson video helped you! Since you enjoyed this one, I thought I'd let your know that due to their popularity I've combined my recent Hogan lesson videos into a playlist series on this channel. Here's the link: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1. You'll find a video in there about Mr. Hogan's "magic elbow" that I think you will appreciate. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @austinearney2604
    @austinearney26043 жыл бұрын

    Used your tip on the back swing by the belt line and it made irons soar today. Just got to keep them from going left now. Thank you!

  • @hazman2008
    @hazman20084 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson Tom! What made it all click for me is learning how the right shoulder works downward from the top of the backswing and how there is separation between the hips and shoulders. I really had a tendency to swing over the top and this movement solved it. I really think it would do the same for all your subscribers if you did a video on the right shoulder moving down! Keep up the great work x

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad your downswing path benefited so dramatically from this lesson, Harry! There is just so much we can learn from properly analyzing Mr. Hogan's swing. Thanks for sharing!! Tom

  • @frankcanzanella6753
    @frankcanzanella67532 жыл бұрын

    New habits create an uneasy feeling. Leaving the old form to embrace the new form. Just like establishing new healthier eating habits. Always keeping the left arm straight while swinging the club. When we first stretch we are limited to the extent that we can stretch. As we continue to stretch we can further extend the stretch. I’m hopeful to possibly reach Hogan’s form in the backswing. Like the old vaudeville acts of the early 1900’s , if you were to get a room for the night and a meal 🥘 you had to have a truly great act. You had to possess the desire to be a winner.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    And that, Frank, is why I say, "If it feels weird....good!" We're making a change, and those ghosts of swings past are stubborn critters who don't let go easily. Cheers! Tom

  • @GeraldBoone-qy2yt
    @GeraldBoone-qy2yt4 ай бұрын

    Been watching since September 2023. Just starting to hit it like never before. I feel guilty so I think I should join! Took a while by going over a lot of the videos many time, then going to my net and working on that specific item. WOW!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 ай бұрын

    After much back and forth here in this forum I am thrilled to learn of your ball striking improvement, Gerald, and I sincerely appreciate your sharing that!! 💪💪 I definitely don't want you joining the school out of "guilt" LOL, however I would definitely like to see you there because you are excited to take your learning- and your game - to the next level! Thanks again for your message and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @randymahony8157
    @randymahony81573 жыл бұрын

    Hey Tom I hope you read this . This Ben Hogan group of videos is fantastic. It feels so effortless. I'm talking it to the course tomorrow afternoon unless I get rained out. I'll let you know how I do. Thanks pal , you're the man!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    I read it, Randy, and that sounds great!! I hope the weather cooperates! I'm very glad the Hogan series has helped you - thanks for sharing!! Tom

  • @precool
    @precool3 жыл бұрын

    Love it. I read that Hogan book over and over. Endless KZread footage of that amazing swing. It’s great to have you translate the elements of his swing. Great hat man! Thank you.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jeffrey! There's a lot of great information in that book, but there have also been many misinterpretations that have led numerous golfers - and their ball flight - astray. I do my best to take what Mr. Hogan conveys in the book as his "feels", apply it to the reality of what he actually did in his swing, and translate it into something we all - including myself - can learn well from. I truly appreciate your recognizing what I'm seeking to accomplish through my "Hogan Series"!! Cheers! Tom

  • @precool

    @precool

    3 жыл бұрын

    SagutoGolf Went out with the Hogan refresh mentality, arms glued to sides, maintaining V etc. no chicken wings. Hit some really clean shots. Took half swings that were really crisp and satisfying. It’s funny how we can slide backwards from these basics. Thanks for the great interpretation!

  • @trikeguy6426
    @trikeguy64263 жыл бұрын

    Tom, Thanks for that awesome golf tip. This one really makes sense and looks so simple.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks TrikeGuy - I'm glad you enjoyed the video!! Cheers! Tom PS: By the way, due to their popularity I've combined my recent Hogan lesson videos into a playlist series on this channel. Here's the link: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1

  • @gravestonemyth
    @gravestonemyth4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Tom! I'm a GolfTec refugee and your simple swing has redeemed my golf game. I played last week after a long gap, and I couldn't believe how well I played. I just went to the range with this swing tip and nearly every shot was pure and crispy.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hey Steve - I'm glad the instruction you're finding here has helped you get your game back on track!! Thanks for sharing, and stay crispy, my friend!! Tom

  • @davidbain826
    @davidbain8264 жыл бұрын

    Striker- well said and I see the exact same thing.

  • @EL-sm6cy
    @EL-sm6cy3 жыл бұрын

    I'm in! I learned how to play golf with Ben's 5 lessons book 30 years ago. Back them it was grip, set up........and all the other technical stuff. Tried this concept at the range today and hit some really nice STRAIGHT SHOTS (not all) that felt great and repeatable. Yeah, chilly dipped some but I believe that when I get the muscle memory down I will drop some strokes. Thanks!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Welcome to "the dark side", Eric, where the spoils of "conventional" instruction - chronic inconsistency, physical pain, and endless frustration - yield to the fruits of effortless and body-friendly enjoyment of this great game for a lifetime. 😆 I'm very glad to have you on board!! By the way, due to their popularity I've combined my Hogan lesson videos into a playlist series on this channel. Based on your comment I thought you might be interested in this, so here's the link: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1 Also, since it sounds like you're relatively new here, I wanted to briefly make you aware of my online school as that is where the most structured opportunity for learning resides. For just $10 US/month or $99 US/year you'll have unlimited access to a comprehensive members-only system for the full swing, the short game, and much more. The school's intuitive course curriculum greatly simplifies the entire process through succinct, step-by-step videos, and I'm constantly adding new content. This will really put you on the fast track in a well-organized, self-guided fashion! There's even a members' forum where you can ask me specific swing-related questions and suggest new content ideas, and I will soon be adding live Q&A sessions as well. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf/p/golf-swing-simplified-tom-saguto-pga. Cheers! Tom

  • @ricklott6037
    @ricklott6037 Жыл бұрын

    I have been watching your videos for the past 2=mos. Wow, they have helped me so much. You are the most innovative teacher on the internet. Love your humor and just the simplified way you explain the golf swing. Just watched 4 videos tonight Can’t wait to go to the range and try to make these simple thoughts into my golf swing. Great job Tom!!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Rick, I sincerely appreciate your kind words, and I am very glad to know that you are benefiting from my instruction content and enjoying my teaching style!! Keep up the great work and have fun out there!! Tom PS: Since you're liking my channel's content, I thought you might enjoy my FREE mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”. Here's a link in case you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/

  • @NoiselessBob

    @NoiselessBob

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf I have also benefited SO MUCH from your videos, especially this series. I’m curious how far you hit some of your clubs, like your 8 iron and your driver? Just so I can compare ya know?

  • @wrodrigu80
    @wrodrigu803 жыл бұрын

    Most fun video I’ve seen.

  • @kennionjohnson4167
    @kennionjohnson41673 жыл бұрын

    Great instruction and sound explanation... starting off now... thanks

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic! Thanks Kennion - I look forward to hearing about your progress! Tom

  • @marksarno9194
    @marksarno91944 жыл бұрын

    I am very informed and entertained by all your videos I can't believe there's some dirtbags that would actually give you a thumbs down for your opinions your jokes and your great personality but that's the world today there's a bunch of losers out there or just jealous keep up the good work it's worth 10 bucks a month just to have you on KZread and bringing a smile to my little daughter and myself as we learn golf with you God bless

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your kind words and am thrilled to be delivering both enjoyment and instruction to you and your daughter!! Please tell her that Tom says hi! And don't worry about the naysayers. They don't bother me at all. It's their problem, not mine... Thanks again! Tom

  • @rajaahmadazmeerrajaahmadef8637
    @rajaahmadazmeerrajaahmadef86373 жыл бұрын

    Useful tips👍👍

  • @griffehotte
    @griffehotte3 жыл бұрын

    Richtig gute Tipps. Habe es getestet. Top 🤙

  • @robertdonaldson8684
    @robertdonaldson86844 жыл бұрын

    Great video Tom,After my lesson Thursday I had a bid of a problem getting the right elbow to stay close I will continue to work on it.Your the best Thanks Bob D

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed this video, Bob! I've just combined my recent Hogan lessons into a series which you will find here: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1. Keep watching these videos and you'll pick up a valuable tip or a visual that will help. Also, make a routine of sticking a tee or a glove between your upper right arm and chest for a portion of your practice sessions in order to ingrain the feeling of that connection. Many top level pros continue to do that same drill - it's that important! Thanks, Tom

  • @anthonywillis7634
    @anthonywillis76343 жыл бұрын

    Tom, I’m slowly starting to grasp the concept of the swing. Thanks mate!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's fantastic, Anthony!! Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work! Cheers! Tom

  • @kevinderung8524
    @kevinderung85243 жыл бұрын

    that kit is sick!

  • @rbilardo47
    @rbilardo473 жыл бұрын

    Tom, I am so glad I found your channel, you have made the golf swing so simple as Ben Hogan did, and thank you for sharing this with us. I'm recovering from a heart attack and gaining my strength back, soon I'll be on the practice range to practice what your teaching. Thanks again, you mix teaching with humor and that keeps my attention. God Bless.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your service and thank you for your very kind words!! I'm glad to know that you recovery is going well and that you'll soon be able to get back to swinging a club! By the way, when you're ready to begin working on your game again please consider enrolling in my online school. For just $10/month or $99/year you'll have unlimited access to a comprehensive members-only system for the full swing, the short game, and much more. The school's intuitive course curriculum greatly simplifies the entire process through succinct, step-by-step videos, and I'm constantly adding new content. This will really put you on the fast track towards learning everything in a well-organized, self-guided fashion! There's even a members' forum where you can ask me specific swing-related questions and suggest new content ideas, and I will soon be adding live Q&A sessions as well. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf/p/golf-swing-simplified-tom-saguto-pga. God Bless, Tom

  • @rbilardo47

    @rbilardo47

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf I just checked out your website and I am impressed, and that is an awesome price for what you give us. I will definitely come aboard. Must wait until after the elections and this virus.

  • @robertwagenheim2901
    @robertwagenheim29013 жыл бұрын

    I have become a follower. The tips have draw me in and I know it time to make a change. Thank you so much

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Welcome, Robert - I'm very glad to have you onboard!! Since you're new to the channel I wanted to briefly make you aware of my online school as that is where the most structured opportunity for learning resides. For just $10 US/month or $99 US/year you'll have unlimited access to a comprehensive members-only system for the full swing, the short game, and much more. The school's intuitive course curriculum greatly simplifies the entire process through succinct, step-by-step videos, and I'm constantly adding new content. This will really put you on the fast track in a well-organized, self-guided fashion! There's even a members' forum where you can ask me specific swing-related questions and suggest new content ideas, and I will soon be adding live Q&A sessions as well. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf/p/golf-swing-simplified-tom-saguto-pga. Thanks! Tom

  • @MrYoliss
    @MrYoliss3 жыл бұрын

    Your awesome man Thx

  • @gerx18
    @gerx184 жыл бұрын

    Work's for me .Highly delighted!!.👍👍

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's great, gerry!! I'm glad it helped you!! Tom

  • @dahcargo
    @dahcargo Жыл бұрын

    I posted this comment on another site, but it applies here: " I just thought of something which parallels this move. When I was a youngster playing baseball, I was a pitcher who threw many balls which ended up perfectly. I had many no-hitter wins. I only bring this up because at 11 or twelve yrs old, I had this move for side-arm pitching. My elbow was down and I was almost flawless in delivery. I bring this up because of the idea of "skipping a rock" accuracy. I also know that golf is different from the standpoint of delivery, but I'm telling you that this move is the same for golf albeit from bending from the pelvis and being over the ball. In fact, I just watched some MLB "Nasty sidearm Pitchers" on KZread and edited this post. Believe me, it's the correct motion. I'm 66, but I know what I felt and feel to this day."

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you - it is a very similar motion. This is why my lesson series on this "trail arm magic" has helped countless golfers across the globe to overcome a host of swing issues and experience great ball striking. Here is the most recent episode on this very topic: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eYV9mLWofJSnhco.html Thanks for your message! Tom

  • @dahcargo

    @dahcargo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf Thank you, and a side note, I recently bought the Divot Board and it's been amazing for practice indoors. I have homed in on my correct swings according to the board and can't wait to get to the course to see the results actually hitting balls!

  • @mplunky1
    @mplunky12 жыл бұрын

    Tom this particular instruction lesson is so complete with very clear explanations from you & I find it & all your comments to any queries incredibly helpful & golf 'profound'. I keep going over this lesson & your comments repeatedly it is just so good. I have noticed the very occasional whinging Smart Arse complaintants about you referencing Mr Hogan for your method & S&T. As you very clearly state repeatedly that Hogan wasn't a S&T swing but he has so much of what we want to achieve in our swings. I have also noted on many top of swing backswing photos of Mr Hogan he does achieve a very S&T weight on front side position before any downswing movement. Look at Hogan in this top of swing position in this video @ 1.08 (& many others elsewhere that I have seen) it is a very classic looking S&T position....it is beautiful to see this position in Mr Hogan's swing. *Just for a bit of knowledge that I recently read someone asked Mr Hogan whom he thought had the best swing on Tour or elsewhere & he emphatically answered "Mickey Wright best swing I have ever seen...pure balance, power & perfection" he said...her swing is just beautiful & after reading about her complete dominance of Women's golf in the 50's she truely was the Hogan of Women's golf & also Majors won. Having watched many videos of her playing I just can't help thinking that she would've given even the top men pro's of the time a run for there money even off mens Tee. She only won 13x Majors & just 82xLPGA victories holy fcuk!!!! She only just passed away recently. www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/articles/2020/02/legendary-champion-mickey-wright-dies.html & also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Wright regards & grateful, Mark Plunkett

  • @kevinwisely5394
    @kevinwisely53943 жыл бұрын

    Love the tips!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Kevin!

  • @gathanwaters9510
    @gathanwaters9510 Жыл бұрын

    You have helped me in more ways than one. Thanks for your videos

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I sincerely appreciate your kind words and I'm very glad to know that my instruction is resonating with you. Thanks so much for sharing your improvement and keep up the great work!! Tom PS: By the way, since my channel's content is performing well for you, I am quite certain you will really enjoy and benefit from the comprehensive, structured, step-by-step learning platform for all the finer aspects of the swing (and the game in general) in my online school. Have you looked into it yet? Thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many seasoned, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and I'm happy to let their unsolicited testimonials tell the story: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. And here is a link to my free mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you are interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/

  • @erichmikula8922
    @erichmikula89223 жыл бұрын

    Hello Tom, great tips, thank you very much. It works very good for me, also the other Hogan tips. Merry christmas from Vienna, Austria, Erich

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello Erich, I truly appreciate your kind words and I am very glad that my channel's instruction content is helping you! Thank you for sharing your success and keep up the great work! I wish you a Blessed Christmas and holiday season! Tom

  • @vonschleppin
    @vonschleppin3 жыл бұрын

    I'm a new arrival to golf and I have been studying Sam Snead and John Daly. I so appreciate all the how-to videos out there. Thank you for sharing your knowledge especially your optimism that regular Joes like me can hit a golf ball correctly. God bless.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your very kind words, and welcome to this great game!! I'd like to briefly make you aware of my online school as that is where the most structured opportunity for learning resides. For just $10 US/month or $99 US/year you'll have unlimited access to a comprehensive members-only system for the full swing, the short game, and much more. The school's intuitive course curriculum greatly simplifies the entire process through succinct, step-by-step videos, and I'm constantly adding new content. This will really put you on the fast track in a well-organized, self-guided fashion! There's even a members' forum where you can ask me specific swing-related questions and suggest new content ideas, and I will soon be adding live Q&A sessions as well. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf/p/golf-swing-simplified-tom-saguto-pga. Thanks again for your comment, and best of luck to you in your golf journey!! Tom

  • @greghill5183
    @greghill51833 жыл бұрын

    I always go back to this tip! Works better than any other! I still hit some "WTF" shots, but not as many! Thanks, Tom!

  • @ronaldcostales7408
    @ronaldcostales74083 жыл бұрын

    Love your explanation and demonstration of the golf swing makes sense. Something tangible to work on, 👍

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ronald - I'm glad to know that this lesson video resonated well with you! Tom

  • @terrymoore8637
    @terrymoore8637 Жыл бұрын

    I have seen several of your videos, Tom. Great stuff, and very entertaining. I was taught by a hands instructor many, many years ago. Your way by Hogan and Palmer is best. I am working on the changes now. Many thanks.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the kind words, Terry, and I’m very glad to know that my instruction is resonating well with you! With regard to the swing change process, have you considered the comprehensive, structured, sequential learning platform of my online school? That's where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish. Additionally, you'll find all my short game content (putting, chipping, pitching, bunker play), advanced level courses on shot shaping and power/distance, diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more there. So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/ Thanks again and have fun out there!! Tom

  • @MsRocketRoy
    @MsRocketRoy2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful tip. Thanks and I learn so much from each and every video.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure, @Rocket Roy - glad you're enjoying my instruction content! TS

  • @charlesweimer2842
    @charlesweimer28423 жыл бұрын

    I love your tips they sure do help thank you so much

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Charles, I truly appreciate your kind words and I am very glad the instruction on my channel has benefited your game!! Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @scottklammer4703
    @scottklammer47033 жыл бұрын

    New to your channel and have learned so much! Self taught through youtube. Your lessons have helped a ton! Keep it up 👍

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad to know that my channel's instruction has helped you to such an extent, Scott! By the way, have you considered enrolling in the SagutoGolf online school? So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. For just $10 US/month or $99 US/year you'll have unlimited access to a comprehensive members-only system for the full swing, the short game, and much more. The school's intuitive course curriculum greatly simplifies the entire process through succinct, step-by-step videos, and I'm regularly adding new content. This will really put you on the fast track towards learning everything in a well-organized, self-guided fashion. There's even a members' forum where you can ask me specific swing-related questions, interact with others in the SagutoGolf community, and suggest new content ideas, plus you'll also have access to all exclusive "Crispier Than KFC Club" KZread channel members' content at no additional charge. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf/p/golf-swing-simplified-tom-saguto-pga. Thanks for your kind words and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @MrBigmike7118
    @MrBigmike71184 жыл бұрын

    I just started playing again after multiple back surgeries 15 years ago. I am Trying to learn a new swing and I appreciate your videos greatly!Thank you for the simplicity. As you said there will be great shots and wtfshots, my round on Friday proved that! I had an eagle putt on a par 5 and took an 8 on a par 4. The whole day was erratic but encouraging.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back to the game, Big Mike!! It looks to me like you are approaching this with the perfect attitude. Keep working through the process and enjoy the journey - including the random WTF's!! The results are already beginning to show, and you'll only continue to improve with your great attitude!! Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!! Tom

  • @karemariuslunde2009
    @karemariuslunde20093 жыл бұрын

    I am impressed - this is very good teaching + thank U so very much.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kåre Marius Lunde, I truly appreciate your kind words regarding my teaching style and I am very glad to know that my channel's lesson content is helping you! Thanks for your support! Tom

  • @shammuk02
    @shammuk023 жыл бұрын

    Went to the range and tried it 100% works

  • @billdundon9798
    @billdundon97983 жыл бұрын

    Awesome 👍

  • @dannyclark3850
    @dannyclark385010 ай бұрын

    Love you’re videos Thank you

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks Danny! I'm very glad to know that my instruction content and teaching style are resonating with you!! Tom PS: By the way, since my channel's content is connecting well with you, I think you will also like my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” - where you can learn some key aspects of the swing system I teach in a more structured manner. Here's a link in case you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/

  • @twilzification
    @twilzification2 ай бұрын

    Love this, just can’t get it yet! Thanks Tom

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 ай бұрын

    Understood! While there are certainly other videos on my channel that address this topic, a better option would be my FREE mini course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many accomplished, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews Let's get you getting it!! 😎 Tom

  • @hlubmos2chah945
    @hlubmos2chah9453 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. l used to glue my arms like this on my 2nd year of playing and shot what the heck 83! Now 8 years later l 've struggled mightily if with luck shooting 87- 89 not gluing arms. Your Hogan drill must have outdone/outbeaten every other craps out there that l have had tried and seen. Kudos to you!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad it helped! By the way, due to their popularity I've combined my Hogan lesson videos into a playlist series on this channel. Here's the link in case you are interested: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1 Cheers! Tom

  • @lewlake6216
    @lewlake62164 жыл бұрын

    Fold, Load, Explode... love it. You must work that hammock in the video somehow Tom. Terrific video...this is why you're the best on the 'net.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Lew - I'm glad you liked this video lesson and I appreciate your kind words!! I'm sure I'll eventually figure out some way to incorporate the hammock as a lesson prop!.... By the way, since you liked this video I thought I'd let you know that I've combined my recent Hogan lesson videos into a series on this channel. Here's the link: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1 Cheers! Tom

  • @andyhaines9072
    @andyhaines90723 жыл бұрын

    Awesome stuff mate love this tip, tried it and wow, gonna keep practicing this next few weeks and see how it goes

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Andy! Please share it with others if it works well for you!

  • @gregoriocuesta5551
    @gregoriocuesta55512 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson Tom. It is a never ending golf swing debate, a flying right elbow ( Nicklaus and Palmer) or a torso attached elbow (Hogan) it all depends what best works for you. To me the flying elbow allows an arm elbow fluctuation more difficult to control, and you have to create the lag getting the wrist into the game, in the end the arm needs to be attached again to your turning torso; while in Hogan’s elbow lag comes naturally, your torso guides from the beginning the whole swing sequence and most important explosive ball hitting comes also naturally from the created lag. Mr.Hogan best ever golf player has so much to show. Thanks again, Great lesson!!

  • @ag358
    @ag3583 жыл бұрын

    Tom, i have asked for different instructors to do what the immortal BOBBY JONES did in his instructional videos from 1931. Comedian of the time, joe brown, jokingly said to bobby, you play great because you're always in the fairway. So bobby played Joe's drive, which was all over the place. One was a ball almost completely buried in a bunker, one was a bare ground, one behind a tree, one in shallow creek water by the green, one in rough that was really down in 5 inch rough, one in a deep divot, and one behind another players ball. Pryor to 1951 you couldn't lift clean place on the green, so bobby chipped over the ball directly in the cup. Witnesses have said he did all this in one take. He recorded several 66 rounds in competition which stunned the golf world. Anyway i got off topic, really enjoy your videos and you are on target. Thanks in advance if this is not possible .

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ag - Sadly I do not presently have an opportunity to play golf as often as I'd like to, so I can probably find most of those spots and lies you referenced just by playing my own ball.....😆😆😆 I'm glad you are enjoying my channel's content!! Cheers! Tom

  • @ag358

    @ag358

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf thank you for the reply and yes finding or creating situations that golfers find themselves in is rarely found in instruction, i believe you are the one to show how to save par from crazy situations. You have the best instruction for golfers of all levels. Appreciate your videos. It is said that s student must see a tip or a word that resonates with them, you do that with each video.

  • @kennyc3670
    @kennyc3670 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Tom. Had Mr Hogan not missed 30 odd majors when in his prime, due to the war and injury, he would surely have beaten Jack's record.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, Kenny!! With regard to Mr. Hogan, we can only imagine what might have been. One could certainly consider the likelihood that he would have surpassed Walter Hagen and given Jack a more substantial number to shoot for... TS

  • @50gds
    @50gds3 жыл бұрын

    Such an easy lesson thankyou

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks John - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! Tom

  • @131313407
    @1313134074 жыл бұрын

    Well you’ve done it again. Wonderful tip. You’ve kept Hogan’s swing simple while every other teaching pro over analyzes it.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Timothy!! By the way, I've combined my recent Hogan lesson videos into a series on this channel. Here's the link: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1 Tom

  • @hoongliew5337
    @hoongliew53376 ай бұрын

    Good practical n effective tips. Thank you Tom

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    6 ай бұрын

    My pleasure - I'm very glad to know that my instruction content and teaching style are resonating with you!! Tom PS: By the way, since you are liking my channel's content, I think you will really enjoy my FREE mini course - “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker”: go.saguto.golf/ It's a great way to gain a fundamental understanding of this system as well as an introduction to the instruction style that has thousands of men and women from across the globe - including many seasoned, low-handicap, competitive players and spanning all age ranges from junior to super-senior - enjoying the best golf of their lives: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews

  • @richardparry6951
    @richardparry69512 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't be simpler. Thx to all who dug it out of the dirt.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it, Richard. Mr. Hogan certainly did a lot of the heavy shoveling for us, but there are just so many misconceptions about his swing out there - particularly within the realm of misunderstood or misapplied teachings - that have sadly relegated generations of golfers to the vast abyss of chronic frustration. I do my best to take what Mr. Hogan conveyed as his "feels", apply it to the reality of what he actually did in his swing, and translate it into something we all can learn well from, because if we can get Hogan right there are tremendously effective swing keys to be garnered!! Tom

  • @MrYoliss
    @MrYoliss3 жыл бұрын

    This tip is really helpful Thx man

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks MrYoliss - I'm glad you enjoyed the video and that the lesson benefited your swing!! Cheers! Tom

  • @bradleyrounds9148
    @bradleyrounds91483 жыл бұрын

    Great sequencing vid for the trail arm. Like many men my age, I have a problem with "pre-release". Keeping connected, looking forward to it. Thanks

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, Bradley! These Hogan videos from my channel may help with your sequencing: - kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4Btuc-KZ67Znag.html - kzread.info/dash/bejne/m5metLmhpaWdqZs.html - kzread.info/dash/bejne/c3eq0aqCZqSTgps.html Keep it connected; keep it crispy! Tom

  • @MySaxophoneJourney
    @MySaxophoneJourney3 жыл бұрын

    Really nice tips. I’ll put it to the true test this weekend :-)

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds good!! I hope it plays well for you!! Tom

  • @teodoromercado693
    @teodoromercado6934 жыл бұрын

    'Hogan arms' allow you to get power even if you can't totally turn; even a just-past-vertical backswing gives you LOTS of power - stay connected and JUST TRUST IT!

  • @louofm1
    @louofm14 жыл бұрын

    50 years old and struggled with my swing for at least last 10 years. Injured my hamstring 3weeks ago, but had to finally play again yesterday, even though I'm still sore. I wanted to take it easy (less effort, easy swing). I watched this video and one other, and went out on league night. No range work. I was "finally" hitting the ball so pure again. Irons felt amazing. 3 and 5 wood felt great too. The hinge and gorilla glue arms were key. Need to work on this with my driver but I was so happy to finally hit good irons. It was the most fun I had golfing in a long time. Thank you so much. Love your teaching style

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's AWESOME, louofm1!! Thanks so much for sharing, keep up the great work, and after you're done beating up on those folks in your league please send them my way!!.....😆 Tom

  • @louofm1

    @louofm1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@SagutoGolf no problem, I'll send them. You should be easily able to clean up on some skins $

  • @mawkbuff
    @mawkbuff3 жыл бұрын

    Watching your swing face on, while I know you are a stack and tilt guy, it looks like the George Gankas swing model. Great videos!

  • @drkside53
    @drkside533 жыл бұрын

    Lot of Jimmy Ballard methodology there, connected golf swing👍

  • @brookopb
    @brookopb4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Tom. Hit my best score today. Thanks for the great tips. Keep up the great content. Can you do another video on ball position.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic, Paul - Congrats on your great accomplishment!! (Although I'm guessing this new personal best record won't last long!....) As a general rule ball position for middle irons is two balls inside the front heel, centered between the front and rear heels for wedges, and off the front heel for the driver. Beyond that, I get deeper into ball position and how it affects ball flight in the online school. Have you looked into it yet? You can't beat it at just $10 US/month. Here's the link if you'd like to learn more: saguto.golf/p/golf-swing-simplified-tom-saguto-pga Thanks for sharing your success, and keep up the fabulous work!! Tom

  • @solaceworks
    @solaceworks3 жыл бұрын

    Great job. Seems like you covered it all in a 10 minute lesson. Thanks.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed the video!! Tom

  • @phillipismay3585
    @phillipismay35852 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Tom, Brilliant mate

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Phillip - I'm glad you enjoyed this Hogan episode!! Keep it Crispy! Tom

  • @mesco8200
    @mesco82004 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video 😁

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Scott!

  • @neilbryant8003
    @neilbryant80034 жыл бұрын

    Can't wait to practice that swing tomorrow, looks powerful & can see how repetitive my swing will become. Love your opinions on how golf can be improved. Thank you.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Definitely powerful, Neil! I hope you experienced good results with it in your practice session! Thanks for your kind words! Tom

  • @keithstaudtsr.9217
    @keithstaudtsr.92172 жыл бұрын

    Great info

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Keith - I'm glad you enjoyed this lesson video! By the way, due to their popularity I've combined my Hogan lesson videos into a playlist series on this channel. Here's the link if you are interested: kzread.info/head/PLV62KxT7Mp7IyNDRp0hZK1F1OScdXx-u1 Cheers! Tom

  • @supercooloz13
    @supercooloz134 жыл бұрын

    Tom , you are the mad hatter of golf absolutely love your approach !

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    LOL!! Thanks supercooloz13 - I appreciate that and am glad you are enjoying the videos!! Mad Hatter Tom 😆

  • @chrisholland8746
    @chrisholland8746 Жыл бұрын

    Tom your content is genius! Plan to join up.many thanks

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Chris!! I look forward to seeing you soon in the online school's members forum community!! Tom

  • @andrewsilversmith166
    @andrewsilversmith1662 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to say man, love your stuff.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Andrew - I appreciate that very much!! Tom

  • @j.t.3798
    @j.t.37982 жыл бұрын

    Incredible content brother!

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks @J.T. - I appreciate that!! TS

  • @dj-flights7376
    @dj-flights73764 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff again man. The flying wedge video helped but I'm still flipping when I watch myself on video. I don't know what else to do. I'll try this. Else might be time to sell/burn my golf clubs.-- Update #1 - I tried to hit full swings too quickly, I knew better. I took a step back and took my time, working on half swings with the flying wedge idea, no forced wrist movement at impact. It's been AMAZING. I've had the most consistent pitches ever 3 days in a row, hitting 35-50 yard shots with my approach wedge. I'm going to take my time and SLOWLY build on this. Keep the upper arms connected, keep the club face pointed down, rotate the chest back, hands passing over the right foot on the way back around (hula hoop golftec tip), then let the body fall forward and rotate the hips, then rotate the chest around. Let the arms fall back into place and around, do nothing with the wrists, and like magic the club hits it very cleanly and consistently every time. The only time I mess up is when I try to activate my arms and force forward shaft lean. I'm trying to get more forward shaft lean after a lifetime of flipping, so it will take a lot of time and work. But I've had amazing results after just 3 days of this. I'm not sure how I will build up to full swings like in this video, but we'll see how it goes. That feeling of the right arm punching through impact without doing anything with the hands/wrists will be very foreign to me, but if I slowly build from pitching this way, there's a good chance it will start to feel natural after awhile. Thanks Tom, this Ben Hogan series has been great and possibly saved me from stopping golf for awhile, I was out of ideas. Update #2 - I just went to a bigger field and hit an 8 iron 1/2 to 3/4 swing on rough grass. AMAZING RESULTS. I hit my target 105 yards away many times, 99% of the shots went straight, effortlessly. It was still a pitch swing, not even a full swing yet. But on some of them I focused on rotating the body and chest faster in the downswing, still using the flying wedge with no attempt to break the wrists. I tried to feel it more in my right elbow and upper left arm, with upper arms still glued to the torso. I have to say it was the best iron session I'VE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE, PERIOD. I've never hit so consistently and so effortlessly. I literally drove home with my jaw dropped, still in shock at how consistently well I hit and how easy it was. These past few practice sessions have been amazing. The ball just launches off the club in the sweet spot almost every time, it feels so good! Golf is fun again, I can't wait to see if I can build more on this and make a full iron swing out of this and even driver. I'm still not sure how to proceed from here, I will just continue with it and eventually start reaching back farther and rotating faster until I feel that "punch" feeling from the right elbow. I think I'd rather just play this way on the course, using long irons to effortlessly pitch 120+ yards until I reach the green, instead of unpredictable and full effort flippy iron swings.

  • @SagutoGolf

    @SagutoGolf

    4 жыл бұрын

    The Diary of the Systematic Rehabilitation of a FFF'er (FORMER Functional Flipper)!! Wow, DJ-Flights - that is great stuff! I love your methodical process because a change of this magnitude cannot be instantly incorporated (as you initially learned). This is exactly how I would teach someone who has been flipping their entire golfing life! Yes - absolutely you can put just a few irons in the bag and "flying wedge" yourself around the course with half shots. I think you may be surprised by the results, and I also think that when facing longer shots in an on-course situation that you'll gradually find yourself dialing it up to three-quarters and beyond with success. Keep up the great work, and if you haven't already done so, please consider enrolling in the SagutoGolf online school. For a mere $10/month it'll really get you on the fast track to owning this swing through short, simple, step-by-step videos. Actually, it's perfect for an incremental learner like yourself! Here's a link if you'd like more info: saguto.golf/p/golf-swing-simplified-tom-saguto-pga. Thanks for sharing your experiences and success! Tom PS: If you plan on putting out another update to your continuing flying wedge series - and I hope you do - please create a new post, copy and paste your above story into it, and then add your new experience to it. Otherwise I may not see it because I typically only have time available to view comment threads from the past day or two. Thanks!!

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