Ben Hogan was told he might never walk again after a 1949 head-on collision. Instead, he staged the most grueling comeback in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ben Hogan won the 1951 Masters Tournament, his first victory at Augusta National. Hogan played a conservative final round to beat runner-up Skee Riegel by two strokes. Following his win, Hogan ...
The 90th edition of golf's Masters Tournament is currently underway at Augusta National Golf Club. The tournament will wrap up Sunday, April 12. Lee Trevino, a Hall of Fame golfer who started his ...
Long-time sportscaster Jimmy Roberts has interviewed or spent time with pretty much every big name in golf, although he’ll tell you there’s one person he wishes he had the chance to meet or work with ...
Gary Player remains one of the most respected voices in golf. The nine-time major winner has seen the game evolve across generations, but he still looks back to the lessons shared by legends before ...
Golf has always had its unwritten rules, and few moments capture that better than a story Gary Player once shared about Ben Hogan at the Masters. Player recalled the incident unfolding in the Masters ...
In 1948, before he had become a two-time Masters winner, Ben Hogan debuted his first instruction book "Power Golf." In this first edition, the photos were all taken at a surprising locale: Augusta Nat ...