SynopsisHaving been called the finest book on Ben Hogan ever published, this collection of writings about the famous linksman covers his entire golf life. The lead essay is by Valerie Hogan, written with Dave Anderson, the Pulitzer Prize winner of the New York Times , while Dan Jenkins, a noted golf writer and Hogan pal, provides another. Original commentary by Red Smith on Hogan's 1950 U.S. Open win at Merion is included, as is his swing analysis by Jim McLean. Many of the 350-plus photos have never before been published., A follow up on The Hogan Mystique, this book should be a best seller and a must for every serious golfer., Having been called the finest book on Ben Hogan ever published, this collection of writings about the famous linksman covers his entire golf life. The lead essay is by Valerie Hogan, written with Dave Anderson, the Pulitzer Prize winner of the" New York Times," while Dan Jenkins, a noted golf writer and Hogan pal, provides another. Original commentary by Red Smith on Hogan s 1950 U.S. Open win at Merion is included, as is his swing analysis by Jim McLean. Many of the 350-plus photos have never before been published.", In this follow-up to the successful "The Hogan Mystique", Valerie Hogan presents a long essay entitled "The Ben Hogan I Knew", written with Pulitzer Prize winning Dave Anderson of "The New York Times". The book also contains commentary on Hogan's most significant wins and highlights from his career. 251 color photos.
LC Classification NumberGV964.H6D38 2002