The best-selling golf book today is the same bestseller from three months ago. And three years ago. And, yes, even three decades ago. It’s “Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons,” first printed in ...
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 ...
How did one of golf ... Ben Hogan's "Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf" includes Trevino's new forward, in addition to more than 100 pages of additional essays on Hogan from some of ...
The risk: At best, copying a golf swing with different underlying traits ... As Parsons explains: "He likes the look of Ben Hogan's flatter, more horizontal golf swings. If Patton tried to swing ...
That summer he was too weak to swing a club ... Jun 1956: Ben Hogan of the USA plays a tee shot as the gallery looks on during the fourth annual International Golf Contest for the Canada Cup ...
That summer he was too weak to swing ... majors than Hogan (nine). After his professional career declined, he concentrated on managing his successful golf equipment company, the Ben Hogan Company ...
Lee Trevino was one of the best ball strikers in professional golf. Another was Ben Hogan. Hogan taught Trevino ... minute on his game and changed his swing to a fade. Six years later, Trevino ...