Trevino writes that he was using a stronger grip at the time, more hand action, and hit a more sweeping right-to-left draw—much like a young Hogan himself. But watching Hogan that day ...
Young Hogan did this with what was in many ways a long drive swing: He made a huge backswing, massive weight shift, and his hands were rotated more under the grip, which tends to close the clubface.