What most golfers are not doing and what the top tour pros do most of the time is swing the sweet spot of the club head on plane and in balance from start to finish.
Tiger even had some problems with this do to some swing changes and switching to a longer graphite shafted driver but it does not take him long to get back on track.
Learning to swing the sweet spot of the club head on plane and in balance from start to finish can be easy to learn and was Ben Hogan‘s secret he talked about.
He told you what it was in the 5 lessons book and he tried to teach it to us in his book 5 lessons.
The problem is Ben taught it with his swing feels he used to learn it and very few understood what he was saying. Some thought it was his pivot and some thought it was his right hand and the list goes on.
I wonder what Hogan must have thought about all the analysis of his swing. He spent many hours hitting practice balls learning it and gave us the Secret Formula in his 5 lessons book but nobody was getting it.
Until recently it was not easy to verify swinging the sweet spot of the club head on plane and in balance from start to finish and still took many hours of practice to acquire the feel of it or to own the motion most of the time.
The more the pros make it happen the better the chances of hitting fairways and greens.
If you have watched the Hogan vs. Snead Wonderful World of Golf match than you saw Ben do it on every shot in that match.
What I am talking about is the formula for Perfect Impact and Ben Hogan knew it and did it more than most pros of his time.