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 ...
Bryson DeChambeau has idolized Ben Hogan since his early teens. Hogan turned professional in 1930, decades before DeChambeau was born, yet the impact of Hogan’s swing reached him through an old video.
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 ...