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No Laying Up - Golf Podcast

217 - The life and career of Ben Hogan

No Laying Up - Golf Podcast

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Golf, Sports

4.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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From his humble Texas upbringing to a ticker tape parade in New York City, in this special edition episode, we dive deep into the life and career of Ben Hogan. We're joined by Robert Stennett and Chip Graham of the Ben Hogan Foundation for stories on the man they call "Mr. Hogan." We also hear from former PGA Tour player Lindy Miller, who used to shag balls for Mr. Hogan, and has some legendary stories to tell about it. Thanks to everyone involved for helping us tell this story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Be the right club today.

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Right club today.

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Yeah.

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That's better than most.

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How about in?

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That is better than most.

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Better than most. The most.

0:24.0

Expect anything different?

0:29.0

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to a special edition of the No Laying Up podcast as part of our

0:34.3

partnership with Charles Schwab. We are covering the Charles Schwab challenge at

0:38.2

colonial this year. Admittedly we didn't know much about the history of the event and while we've often heard

0:43.7

colonial referred to as Hogan's Alley I never truly understood why. Check in with

0:48.4

our YouTube and social channels this week as we detail some of the history of

0:51.5

this member organized event and what it's like to have a

0:54.2

tournament in the same location for 73 years as well as how they almost lost the event until Schwab

0:59.7

saved it.

1:00.7

For the purposes of this podcast episode we're going to do a deep dive into the life and career of Ben Hogan.

1:07.0

For myself personally as a 32 year old, my quote unquote memories of Ben Hogan are almost non-existent.

1:13.8

I never watched him play golf, but of course I have heard the stories.

1:17.2

I've always had trouble placing him in the annals of the game though.

1:20.7

Jack Nicholas and Gary Player is still very much involved in the game of golf and

1:24.3

Arnold Palmer lived well into the 21st century. Their legacies are vivid because of

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