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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.
And three years ago. And, yes, even three decades ago. It’s “Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons,” first printed in Sports Illustrated in 1957.
Ben Hogan's secret influenced generations of golfers. Not always for the best—and it wasn't his fault. Let's break it down.
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 ...
You'll notice how much longer the 29 year-old Ben Hogan's golf swing was in his younger days. This was Hogan at his most supple and powerful.
Ben Hogan's Five Lessons It's back and better than ever with a new introduction by Lee Trevino. In 1957, Hogan partnered with Herbert Warren Wind and illustrator Anthony Ravielli on an instruction ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The iconic Ben Hogan golf brand, resurrected by golf entrepreneur Simon Millington in 2023, brings two drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and four new sets of irons to the market.
Ben Hogan won’t be playing in the U.S. Open this year. No, not that Ben Hogan, the nine-time major winner who died in 1997. This Ben Hogan is a 42-year-old from Ohio who two decades ago played ...
A few years earlier, in a 1949 article contained within Time Magazine, the author states that Ben Hogan hit his driver 265 yards – that agrees pretty closely to Trent Jones’ study in 1953.
As an 11-Year-Old, I Beat Golf Legend Ben Hogan I was one of the 147,000 golfers who teed off on National Golf Day in 1954. April 17, 2024 4:14 pm ET Share ...