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Hogan

by Curt Sampson, Tom Parker
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Synopsis

Ben Hogan won four U.S. Opens in six years, three of them after a near-fatal head-on automobile collision. Driven by an obsessive dedication to the game, legend has it, he practiced until his hands bled. The concentration and precision he exhibited on the course awed spectators and fellow players alike.

In this extraordinary book—the first full-scale biography of the enigmatic Hogan in twenty years—Curt Sampson explores the milestones of Hogan's life—his father's suicide, his miraculous comeback after his brush with death, his many triumphs on the Tour. Sampson draws on interviews with fellow golf legends Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus, and Sam Snead to present an in-depth portrait of a man with bullet-proof confidence and singlemindedness, a man who turned the negatives he encountered into a life of glory and achievement.

About the Author, Curt Sampson

Curt Sampson enjoyed modest success as a junior, amateur, and college golfer but was a dud, he says, as a club and touring professional. The author of three other books, he lives in Bristol, Texas, with his wife and two children.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9780786151844

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