Ben Hogan Famous Golf Shot - Wall Art Photo Poster Print

£11.99

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Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM premium lustre photo paper with a semi matte/gloss finish to ensure a sharp vibrant image. The prints are trimmed to the edge of the image. Please add a note when ordering if you would like to add a specified white border to assist with framing.

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Ben Hogan

Ben Hogan, born on August 13, 1912, in Stephenville, Texas, was an American professional golfer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.

Hogan's early years were marked by financial struggles and a difficult childhood. However, his passion for golf led him to pursue the game with unwavering determination. Hogan turned professional in 1930 at the age of 17 and began his journey towards greatness.

One of Hogan's defining moments came in 1949 when he survived a near-fatal car accident. Doctors believed he might never walk again, let alone play golf. However, Hogan defied the odds and made a remarkable comeback. After the accident, he developed the "Hogan Swing," which further refined his technique and contributed to his incredible success.

Hogan's career reached its pinnacle in the 1950s. He won a total of nine major championships, including four U.S. Open titles (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953), two Masters Tournaments (1951, 1953), two Open Championships (1953, 1954), and one PGA Championship (1946). Hogan's ability to consistently perform under pressure earned him the nickname "The Hawk."
In total, Hogan managed to amass a total of 64 PGA Tour wins throughout his career.

Hogan was known for his contributions to the sport,co-founding the Ben Hogan Golf Company, which manufactured high-quality golf equipment.
Hogan also wrote a book titled "Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf," which is considered one of the definitive works on golf instruction.