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Review: Ben Hogan - In Pursuit Of Perfection - DVD

If you are a Ben Hogan fan, this is a great piece of history. So much has been written about him but there are few moving images as detailed as this. Clem has limited footage but there are a few great moments both on the range and around Augusta. The video is only 23 minutes, much of it repeated in slow and then super slow motion - so it’s really quite pricey for the content. I would also recommend turning off the sound, the commentary is distracting. All in all, this is a wonderful video of possibly the most powerful swing in the history of golf.

Is it worth the money for 23 minutes of video? If you’re fanatical about the one plane swing, and Ben Hogan, I say definitely. Otherwise….I might pass.

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