Ben Hogan is remembered not just as the best golfer of the 1950s, but also as one of the all-time greats. His CV includes 64 PGA Tour wins and nine majors, though his influence on the sport extended ...
On Feb. 2, 1949, Ben Hogan and his wife, Valerie, were involved in a head-on collision with a Greyhound bus in Texas.
Eleven-year-old Ben Hogan lay down in the sand and closed his eyes, and he wasn’t dreaming about trophies or big ...
Happy birthday, Colorado — and Colorado sports. Leading into the state’s 150th birthday Aug. 1, The Denver Gazette has partnered with the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame to publicize the definitive list ...
Aug. 3—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 ...
Jerome Austry shares journey through the history of the legendary Ben Hogan Company, exploring innovation, leadership, ...
Ben Hogan won ten times in 1948 and demonstrated a mastery over full post-war fields that defined his legend. The year 1949 began in equally promising fashion as he won the Long Beach Open in a ...
With this week’s Masters tournament unofficially kicking off another golf season, it might be of interest to revisit the day one of the game’s most celebrated practitioners visited Broome County. We ...
Ben Hogan won four U.S. Opens and two Masters during his career. Jun 1956: Ben Hogan of the USA plays a tee shot as the ...
Much has been said about Zach Johnson, the humble professional from Iowa, and how his victory at the Masters shocked the golf world, but a closer look reveals that the most shocking victory in a major ...