The author of ""The Ultimate Golf Trivia Book"" gathers candid memories and insights into ""the Hawk"" through more than 100 original stories and observations offered by friends, peers, partners, and apprentices.
The professional golfer provides tips on the grip, stance, and swing of successful golf shots
Master golfer Ben Hogan (1912-1997) is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, most notably for his legendary ball-striking ability.
A carefully researched profile of the golf sportsman describes such elements as the automobile crash that nearly ended his life and career in 1949, his fiercely private life, his significant tournament achievements in 1953, and his ...
The Myths Everyone Knows, the Man No One Knew Tim Scott. “Ben was a man of his word. My father was a man of his word, too. My father said you can break any contract in the world, but you can't break your handshake or your word.
Now, author Larry Miller, who was mentored by Tommy Bolt, who in turn was one of Hogan's protÉgÉs, shares Hogan's secret as he learned it.
... Long Beach Open 1951: World Championship of Golf 1952: Colonial National Invitation 1953: Pan American Open, Colonial National Invitation 1959: Colonial National Invitation BABE DIDRIKSON ZAHARIAS Amateur Majors: 1 U.S. Women's ...
It is a bittersweet novel about golf and growing up, and the strangers we meet along the way who make all the difference in our lives. Advance Praise for The Caddie Who Knew Ben Hogan This novel achieves something remarkable. . .
... Hogan. Nashville: TowleHouse, 2001. Snead, Sam. How to Play Golf. New York: Garden City Publishing, 1946. Thomas, Bob. Ben Hogan's Secret. New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1997. Towle, Michael. I Remember Ben Hogan. Nashville ...
In Afternoons with Mr. Hogan, Jody Vasquez shares dozens of stories about Hogan, from the way he practiced, selected his clubs, and interacted with other star players to his little-known humor and generosity.
Collection of marvelous black-and-white photographs that Jules Alexander took of Ben Hogan at the 1959 US Open at Winged Foot.