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Ben Hogan: An American Life | 
enlarge | Author: James Dodson Publisher: Doubleday Category: EBooks
List Price: $9.95 Buy New: $7.96 You Save: $1.99 (20%)

Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 23361
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 544
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.352092 ASIN: B000FC1MC8
Publication Date: May 11, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
Authorized, intimate, and definitive, Ben Hogan: A Life is the long-awaited biography of one of golf’s greatest, most enigmatic legends, narrated with the unique eloquence that has made author James Dodson a critically acclaimed national bestseller.
One man is often credited with shaping the landscape of modern golf. Ben Hogan was a short, trim, impeccably dressed Texan whose fierce work ethic, legendary steel nerves, and astonishing triumph over personal disaster earned him not only an army of adoring fans, but one of the finest careers in the history of the sport. Hogan captured a record-tying four U.S. Opens, won five of six major tournaments in a single season, and inspired future generations of professional golfers from Palmer to Norman to Woods.
Yet for all his brilliance, Ben Hogan was an enigma. He was an American hero whose personal life, inner motivation, and famed “secret” were the source of great public mystery. As Hogan grew into a giant on the pro tour, the combination of his cool outward demeanor and invincible, laser-guided accuracy on the golf course froze formidable opponents in their tracks. In 1949, at the peak of his career, Hogan’s mystique was reinforced by a catastrophic automobile accident in which he and his wife, Valerie, were nearly killed after being hit head-on by a Greyhound bus. Doctors predicted Hogan might never walk again – let alone set foot on another golf course. But his miraculous three-year recovery and comeback led to one of the greatest performances in golf history when in 1953 he won the Masters, the U.S. Open, and the British Open (something that’s never been repeated).
In this first-ever family-authorized biography, renowned author James Dodson expertly and emotionally reconstructs Hogan’s complicated life. He discovers an intensely honest man handicapped by self-doubt, buoyed by the determination to prove his own abilities, and unable to escape a long-buried childhood tragedy – the core of the Hogan “secret.” Dodson also reveals both the legendary devotion and eventual strain in Hogan’s sixty-two-year marriage, and a Hogan rarely seen by the public: a warm, jovial man whose charitable spirit and sharp business sense enabled him to build the powerful golf equipment company bearing his name to this day. Ben Hogan: A Life is the authoritative inside portrait golf fans have long awaited.
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A great biography (even if you don't like golf!) November 19, 2008 I didn't know anything about Ben Hogan when I picked up this book, other than the fact that Tiger Woods recently passed him on the "most tournaments won" list, and that he had a consistency in his swing that even Tiger admired. I was amazed at how Ben Hogan could channel the problems of his childhood (father's suicide, poverty, being small in stature) into hard work and demanding practice that eventually paid off in the world of professional golf. Here author Dodson gives us an intimate look at a true American life, humanizing "The Hawk". Anyone who can appreciate a good biography or a case study in sport psychology will appreciate this book.
For those who also like golf, I recommend reading this along with "Ben Hogan's Five Lessons," his famous instructional book. I was very motivated to try the techniques in the book after reading about Hogan's life and struggles in Dodson's biography, and shaved several strokes off my game!
Best to date October 22, 2008 Having read the other bio s of Mr. Hogan, I entered this book with a 'what's new' attitude. Was I wrong. This is by far the best of the lot. Loved it. Nicely done, Mr. Dodson.
If you liked this book, you MUST read this interview! July 24, 2008 I found this incredible interview regarding how the game of Golf has changed over the years. You wouldn't believe the evolution! If you have any interest in the history of Golf, this is a must read. If you want to become even more knowledgeable on the subject, scroll to the bottom of the interview and get in touch with the author. After reading, I guarantee you will be able to lead the most interesting discussions and impress your friends!
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/interviewroden.html
"Dig it out of the dirt" April 21, 2008 I had read that Hogan would tell other golf pros that came to him seeking golf swing advice that they should "dig it out of the dirt" like he did. What sounded like a brush off may have been simply the truth. Hogan dug his swing out of the dirt by putting more work in on it that anyone else. Perhaps that was his real "secret". Hard work.
This book puts a positive spin on a personality that was respected but was not uniformily well liked. Along the way the author gives enough well reseached detail to put human flesh and bones on an iconic figure. A good read. I recommend it.
An honest, compelling, literary accomplishment for more than just Hogan fans March 4, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As both an avid golfer, and Ben Hogan admirer, I was more than satisfied with this book. Once i turned the first page I couldn't put it down. The information shared on the life of who I consider to be the greates golfer ever is unparalleled. Although this will instantly become a cherished part of any Ben Hogan fan's book collection, anyone who enjoys American history, sports history, sports in general, and golf in particular, as well as those who like true stories of sucess against all odds, will enjoy this book. It's a well-written portrait capturing all the good and bad of Ben Hogan and his life, and there was plenty of both. Anyone who thinks they know anything about Ben Hogan the man owes it to themselves to read this book. As Arnold Palmer himself said of the book: "I thought I knew Ben Hogan pretty well, until this book came along...". If you were interested enough in this book to read the reviews, you should buy it. You will not regret doing so.
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