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  2. Ben Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Ben Hogan. William Ben Hogan (August 13, 1912 – July 25, 1997) was an American professional golfer who is generally considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the game. [1] He is notable for his profound influence on golf swing theory, inventing the idea of practicing golf [2] and his ball-striking ability. [3][4][5]

  3. Follow the Sun (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie is a fictionalization of the life of American golf great Ben Hogan, narrated by Anne Baxter as Hogan's wife. In Fort Worth, Texas, young Ben Hogan (Harold Blake) works as a golf caddy to help support his family and dreams of becoming a professional golfer. Grown up (Glenn Ford), he quits his job in a garage, marries childhood ...

  4. 1953 Open Championship - Wikipedia

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    1953 Open Championship. The 1953 Open Championship was the 82nd Open Championship, held 8–10 July at the Carnoustie Golf Links in Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland. In his only Open Championship appearance, Ben Hogan prevailed by four strokes over four runners-up to win his third major championship of the year. [4][5][6]

  5. 1967 Masters Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Masters Tournament was the 31st Masters Tournament, held April 6–9 at Augusta National Golf Club. Gay Brewer won his only major title by one stroke over runner-up Bobby Nichols. [2][3][4] Rebounding from a three-putt on the 72nd hole and a playoff loss the previous year, Brewer birdied the 13th, 14th, and 15th holes on Sunday. [4]

  6. 1950 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 U.S. Open was the 50th U.S. Open, held June 8–11 at the East Course of Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, a suburb northwest of Philadelphia.In what became known as the "Miracle at Merion," 1948 champion Ben Hogan won the second of his four U.S. Open titles in an 18-hole playoff over 1946 champion Lloyd Mangrum and George Fazio, just 16 months after being severely injured in ...

  7. Ben Hogan Award - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Hogan Award is an annual prize given by Friends of Golf and the Golf Coaches Association of America, since 1990, to the best college golf player in the United States. The award is named in memory of Ben Hogan , an American professional golfer who is generally considered to be one of the greatest players in the history.

  8. 1951 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The 1951 U.S. Open was the 51st U.S. Open, held June 14–16 at the South Course of Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, a suburb northwest of Detroit. Ben Hogan won his second consecutive U.S. Open title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Clayton Heafner. Hogan missed the 1949 U.S. Open due to an automobile accident; this was ...

  9. Korn Ferry Tour - Wikipedia

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    Announced in early 1989 by PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman, [1] the "satellite tour" was formalized by the PGA Tour in 1990, originally named the Ben Hogan Tour, sponsored by the Ben Hogan Golf Company. [2] [3] [4] The first season of 1990 had 30 events, and the typical event purse was $100,000. [5]

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