Thats great GF but the thanks belongs to George Knudson who's game was in large measure an homage to Mr. Hogan.
Knudson was very Pivot centric, hence the belt buckle facing the hole exactly business. I believe that though he taught Pivot to Hands, his hands in his own swing were "educated", in our terms. I dunno. Either way his insights into the Pivot are truly amazing. Who knows, maybe he had a little help or inside info from his practice partner, Hogan. They'd travel together occasionally. Ive read of them going down to Seminole together in the late winter to ready themselves for Augusta. Who knows?
If only George had written a Hogan book. I bet Lorne Rubenstein knows a few stories. He co wrote Knudson's book and was quite close to him, I believe.
Here is an excerpt from The Natural Golf Swing, by George Knudson. Some of it will seem familiar to us, some in stark contrast to what we might subscribe to. But an interesting and informative account from a man who was a true seeker, very thoughtful and played with the best. Sadly, he left us far too early.
http://www.flipkart.com/natural-golf...ow#previewbook
Click on the "look inside the book" .