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Hogan

By: Curt Sampson
Narrated by: Tom Parker
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Ben Hogan was the hero no one knew. No one knew what drove him to practice until his hands bled. No one knew what private demons built the high walls that surrounded him. No one was even sure how he hit a golf ball with such godlike precision. He built a legend and a mystique that captivates golfers still.

The components of this mystique were easy to see: a silent, almost eerie concentration that intimidated his opponents, a presence any politician or actor would envy, and an ability to hit a ball so squarely it sizzled as it left his club. Accomplishment was another part of his aura. Ben Hogan won four U.S. Opens in six years, three of them after a near-fatal head-on automobile collision with a bus. His injuries limited him to six tournaments in 1953, but he won five of them, three of them majors. It was arguably the greatest year ever in the history of professional golf.

Magazines placed his face on their covers, New York City gave him a ticker-tape parade, and Hollywood made a movie of his life. Yet even in the midst of all this acclaim, myth distorted and obscured Ben Hogan. Here at last is the Hogan no reader has ever encountered. From the poverty and suicidal death of his father that scarred him as a youth, to the failure and conflict that stalked him into middle age, Hogan is the rare sports book that transcends the genre.

Combining interviews with Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus, Sam Snead, and scores of other golf professionals, as well as insights from Hogan¿s friends and business associates, Hogan traces the life of an amazing man and tells an unforgettable story.

©1996 Curt Sampson (P)1998 Blackstone Audiobooks
Biographies & Memoirs Golf Sports Historical

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"A superb and insightful portrait of the most elusive and complex champion in golf history." (Golf Digest)

Inspiring Biography • Excellent Storytelling • Insightful Golf History • Detailed Character Portrayal • Perfect Match

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Sometimes he loves him, sometimes he hates him. It's a bit off putting. A very nice read, however, with dramatic flourishes.

Changes in attitude.

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some time long winded causing to ramble off topic.one tone at times lending to not paying attention

his passion and hard work

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Great listen. Stories about Hogan were very interesting and enjoyable. Such a interesting man and a one of a kind and a amazing golfer. Recommend.

Very Enjoyable

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Curt Sampson has written an excellent book ... but it has left me conflicted. As one of the most important figures in golf history, 'Hogan' has given me a greater appreciation of his role in taking the game to new heights of respectability in the world of sports. On the personal level, I find myself liking Ben Hogan from the gallery, but not as a friend.

This Book Left Me Conflicted

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well read and fast moving. enjoyable. if you like golf and find Hogan interesting you will really like this audio-book.

very good

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