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| five fundementals hello, eveyone i want to suggest that every one out their to read the Ben Hogan's five lessons the modern fundametals of golf. it helped me out alot Ben hogan was one of the greatest golfers of all time as well as one of the greatest studier of golf. |
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| Re: five fundementals the problem with that book, and I dont maan this in a bad way, is that most people dont know how to read his book. AN example would be where he says keep your elbows close togerthor like they are wrapped in rubber bands, but then they dont realize taht at address you need some bend in the rear elbow to keep the shoulders square |