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Ben Hogan

professional golfer

Born: Died: American

William Ben Hogan (August 13, 1912 – July 25, 1997) was an American professional golfer who is considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the game. He profoundly influenced golf swing theory, and was noted for his ballstriking skill and assiduous practice. Hogan won nine major championships and is one of six men to complete the modern career grand slam. Hogan was introduced to golf through caddying at age 11 and turned professional aged 17. He struggled at the start of his career and did not win a professional tournament until he was 26. After serving in the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1943 to 1945, Hogan claimed his first major championship at the 1946 PGA Championship, which was one of his 13 tournament victories that year. He won the 1948 U.S. Open with a record score of 8-under 276.

In 1949, Hogan sustained near-fatal injuries in a head-on collision with a bus while driving home from a tournament. He recovered and returned to golf, winning the 1950 U.S. Open in what became known as the "miracle at Merion". Hogan achieved the Triple Crown in 1953, with victories at the Masters Tournament, the U.S. Open and the Open Championship.

Notable For

American professional golfer

Ben Hogan's Historical Timeline

  1. Ben Hogan dies

    Ben Hogan, American professional golfer, known for american professional golfer, died on 1997-07-25.

  2. PGA Championship Men's Golf, Valhalla GC: Tiger Woods wins back-to-back PGA titles after a three-hole playoff with Bob M

    PGA Championship Men's Golf, Valhalla GC: Tiger Woods wins back-to-back PGA titles after a three-hole playoff with Bob May, becoming the first to win three majors in a calendar year since Ben Hogan in 1953

Associated Historical Events

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Ben Hogan born?
Ben Hogan was born on 1912-07-25 (American).
What is Ben Hogan known for?
American professional golfer
What historical events involved Ben Hogan?
Ben Hogan was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Ben Hogan dies, PGA Championship Men's Golf, Valhalla GC: Tiger Woods wins back-to-back PGA titles after a three-hole playoff with Bob M.
When did Ben Hogan die?
Ben Hogan died on 1997-01-01.

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