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Ben Hogan's imprints remain all over the golf world—especially the world of golf swings. Except over the years, one of Ben Hogan's tips has been thoroughly cast by the wayside, which is ...
GOLF Teacher to Watch Kelvin Kelley explains why to use your whole body — not just your feet — to determine your golf ball position.
How did one of golf's best ball-strikers ever come to be? By spying on golf's best-ever ball striker. It was 1962 that served as the legendary Lee Trevino's origin story. Trevino had just been ...
It was an iconic manual that popularized many of the golf swing ideas we take for granted today. Hogan's unique change-the-stance-not-the-ball-position idea started in "Power Golf." As did his ...
Ben Hogan's iconic golf-instruction book "Five Lessons" has sold more than a million copies. But it's not resting on its laurels.
The legendary Ben Hogan was one of golf’s all-time greats, but how far did “The Hawk” drive the golf ball?
For two decades, starting in his mid-thirties, Ben Hogan hit golf balls with such uncanny precision and consistency that he seemed almost supernatural.
The first published depiction (1948) of this approach can be found in Ben Hogan’s book Power Golf.
Ben Hogan hitting a 1-iron at the 1950 U.S. Open is one of the most famous photos in golf Hogan ended up winning the U.S. Open at Merion in a playoff The 1-iron%2C however%2C is mostly a museum ...
Hogan was no longer the head pro when Spork started at the club, she said. Instead, the head pro was tennis star-turned-golf pro Ellsworth Vines.
In 1953 at Augusta National Golf Club, Byron Nelson (left) poses with President Dwight D. Eisenhower (second from left), Ben Hogan (second from right) and Clifford Roberts, Masters tournament ...