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Episode 56: TGH 56: My Friend, Ben Hogan
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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2020
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Podcast episode
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The TalkinGolf History podcast finishes its second season with legendary writer and broadcaster, Ben Wright who spent three decades in the towers of Augusta National broadcasting the Masters.
Mr. Wright joins us for a series of podcasts kicking off with "My Friend, Ben Hogan" where he talks about his special friendship with Ben Hogan and how he saw every single shot Ben Hogan hit to claim the 1953 Open Championship at Carnoustie.
What was it like to see Hogan at his very best?
A story about Jack Nicklaus crying at the Open.
Ben Wright hitting irons while being watched by Ben Hogan.
This is a must listen to episode...and the good news...there are at least 2 more interviews with Ben Wright coming!!!
Mr. Wright joins us for a series of podcasts kicking off with "My Friend, Ben Hogan" where he talks about his special friendship with Ben Hogan and how he saw every single shot Ben Hogan hit to claim the 1953 Open Championship at Carnoustie.
What was it like to see Hogan at his very best?
A story about Jack Nicklaus crying at the Open.
Ben Wright hitting irons while being watched by Ben Hogan.
This is a must listen to episode...and the good news...there are at least 2 more interviews with Ben Wright coming!!!
Released:
Dec 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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TG History 13: The Remarkable Moe Norman: According to Tiger Woods only two players in history have 'owned' their golf swings: the great Ben Hogan and Canada's Moe Norman. Hogan is revered internationally as one of the game's greatest ever exponents and while Norman enjoys less celebrity, his feats of extraordinary hitting are equally legendary among golf aficionados. Moe Norman might be the most remarkable golfer that ever lived and his story is as fascinating as any of the game's celebrated legends. On episode 13 we meet Tim O'Connor, the man who wrote the first book about Moe in 1995 and remains committed to telling Moe's story to this day. by TalkinGolf