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Ben Hogan-Five Lessons on the Tee Shot, Putting & Driving by Golf Hero


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Learn from the master to break eighty today!

With nearly one million copies in print, Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons outlines the building blocks of winning golf from one of the all-time masters of the sport—now conveniently recreated into a summary audiobook program to improve your game instantly.

• This App also contains rare video footage of Ben Hogan giving a short lesson on the fundamental mistake most people make in their golf swing.
More Exclusive Content- featuring powerful golf swing visualizations & affirmations that the pros use to help you practice even when you can’t be on the greens.

• Tee Shot
• Fairway to the Green
• Putting

BONUS: Get Psyched Up With Game Day Affirmations !

Ben Hogan, one of the greatest golfers in the history of the sport, believed that any golfer with average coordination can learn to break eighty—if one applies oneself patiently and intelligently. With the techniques revealed in this classic audiobook program, you can learn how to make your game work from tee to green, step-by-step and stroke by stroke.

In each chapter, a different experience-tested fundamental is explained—as though Hogan were giving you a personal lesson with the same skill and precision that made him a legend. Whether you’re a novice player or an experienced pro, Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons is a must-have reference for anyone who knows that fundamentals are where champions begin.

The Five Chapters Cover:
1. The Grip
2. Stance & Posture
3. The First Part Of The Swing
4. The Second Part Of The Swing
5. Summary & Review

William Ben Hogan (August 13, 1912 – July 25, 1997) was an American professional golfer, generally considered one of the greatest players in the history of the game. Born within six months of two other acknowledged golf greats of the 20th century, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson, Hogan is notable for his profound influence on golf swing theory and his legendary ball-striking ability.

His nine career professional major championships tie him with Gary Player for fourth all-time, trailing only Jack Nicklaus (18), Tiger Woods (14) and Walter Hagen (11). He is one of only five golfers to have won all four major championships currently open to professionals (the Masters Tournament, The Open (despite only playing once), the U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship). The other four are Nicklaus, Woods, Player, and Gene Sarazen.