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- Hogan majored in courage
Another tribute article which looks at how he recovered from a near fatal car crash, and then examines his mystique, character and career. - Hogan wouldn't be held back
Article to mark his election as No.38 of the North American athletes of the 20th century. The author focuses on his second US Open triumph and finishes with a series of anecdotes and facts about his life and career. - Interview from 1942
Page displays a copy of the Oakland Tribune, carrying a short interview and noting, "Hogan doesn't use any more words than he does golf strokes." - Jules Alexander Photo Gallery
Has portfolios of unique limited edition Ben Hogan photographs. - No.2 and Ben Hogan
A feature article which looks at his first ever professional tournament win at the 1940 North and South Open. Full of interesting anecdotes about life behind the scenes and the relationships between the players of the time. - Photo collection
Over a hundred Ben Hogan photos for you to browse or buy. A nice collection (I tend to avoid listing shop pages in this directory, but I'm making an exception for this collection.) - Remembering Ben Hogan
Transcript of the Online Newshour TV program which took a look back at the life and career of the golf legend. It includes comments from Byron Nelson and Jack Nicklaus, and an interview with Jaime Diaz of Sports Illustrated. - The 1948 US Open
A brief report on the tournament, which Ben Hogan won, plus a photo of him at the time and a summary of his record in all US Opens. Use the "select a year" drop down menu on the page to access details of his later victories in the same event, in 1950, 1951 and 1953. - Tribute to Ben Hogan
An extensive article by Paul Daley, with photos. - US Masters victories
The above link will take you to an online reprint of the news article describing his first Masters victory in 1951. The report covers the final round players, performances and events. If you browse around the site, you'll find a similar article covering his later triumph.
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