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    William Ben Hogan (August 13, 1912 – July 25, 1997) was an American professional golfer who is generally considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the game. [1]

  2. Aug 3, 2023 · 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.

  3. Aug 9, 2024 · Ben Hogan was an American professional golfer who became supreme in the decade after World War II. His exceptional will and rigorous practice routine enabled him to play winning golf after an automobile accident (1949) in which he was injured so severely that he was not expected to walk again.

  4. the Ben Hogan brand celebrates the fabled pro golfer's exceptionally high standards. The collection includes top-quality Men's and Women's apparel, as well as industry-leading equipment.

  5. The Official PGA TOUR Profile of Ben Hogan. PGA TOUR Stats, bio, video, photos, results, and career highlights

  6. May 24, 2019 · Ben Hogan is one of the giants of golf history, a steely perfectionist on the course whose career included a remarkable comeback from a horrific auto accident. Date of birth: Aug. 13, 1912. Place of birth: Stephenville, Texas (Many sources list Dublin, Texas, as Hogan's birthplace.

  7. Aug 23, 2020 · Hogan was the tours leading money winner in 1940, ’41 and ’42, winning 15 times in that stretch. After spending 1943, ’44 and most of ’45 in the service, he returned to the tour and...

  8. May 22, 2023 · Hogan won 13 times on the PGA TOUR in 1946 and 10 more in 1948, and remains the only player to post double-digit wins more than once. On two occasions he won five or...

  9. Ben Hogan's life was filled with many highs and lows. Through it all, his focus stayed on only two things. His wife and golf. This is the story of a boy from...

  10. Ben Hogan won four U.S. Opens and two Masters during his career. Sixteen months after the near-fatal accident, Hogan won the U.S. Open at Merion, outside Philadelphia. His remarkable one-iron...

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