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Ben Hogan, a 42-year-old from Ohio, is in the field at this week‘s U.S. Mid-Amateur. It's hard to miss his name on the tee sheet.
The day is Aug. 10, 1947. Ben “The Hawk” Hogan, often touted as the best pure ball striker in history, strode toward the tee on the par-3 fourth hole of the final round at the 1947 Esmeralda Open at ...
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Driver tester Joe Ferguson has been looking at the new low-spin driver offering from Ben Hogan Golf on and off the course to ...
The newly re-released version of Ben Hogan's "Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf" includes Trevino's new forward, in addition to more than 100 pages of additional essays on Hogan from ...
Golfer Ben Hogan of Fort Worth is ushered from the train in which he made his trip back to Fort Worth, April 1, 1949. His brother Royal and wife Valerie look on in the background.
Ben Hogan is famously attributed with saying the secret to golf was "in the dirt." Ken Venturi also quoted Hogan as saying, "every day you miss practicing will take you one day longer to ...
GolfDigest.com regularly highlights golf books we find of interest to readers. This week is:Ben Hogan: The Myths Everyone Knows, the Man No One KnewBy Tim Scott, Triumph Books, $25, hardcover, 384 ...
I still recall the remarkable comeback of golf great Ben Hogan, who won the 1953 Master and the U.S. and British opens four years after a car crash worse than Woods’.
Ben Hogan at the 1950 U.S. Open, which he won in a playoff just 16 months after a car accident that nearly killed him. (Bettmann Archive) ...
Golf legend Ben Hogan was once also seriously injured in a violent car wreck eerily similar to Tiger Woods’ crash on Tuesday — and came back to win six more majors. Hogan, who died in 1997 at ...
Ben Hogan: “Hard work never bothered me like it bothers most people.” Ben Hogan crawled from his crumpled car with a fractured pelvis, collarbone and left ankle as well as a smashed rib.