And three years ago. And, yes, even three decades ago. It’s “Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons,” first printed in Sports Illustrated in 1957. Not only does the hard copy edition consistently rank ...
Another was Ben Hogan. Hogan taught Trevino to be as good as he could be, not through personal teaching but through his 1957 book "Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf." ...
"[Ben Hogan] said there's three ways to beat somebody: You outwork them, you out-think them and then you intimidate them," says 1964 U.S. Open winner Ken Venturi. Courage is a word too frequently ...
Ben Hogan's story is the stuff of legend. An undersized kid and iffy ball-striker who, seemingly overnight, transformed himself into one of the best golfers ever. And, perhaps, the best ball ...
That's courage. That's what Ben Hogan did. Hogan's heroism saved his wife from serious injury and probably saved his own life as well. On Feb. 2, 1949, in the countryside outside Van Horn ...