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The Open Question
Ben Hogan and Golf's Most Enduring Controversy
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Focusing on the Hale-America National Open, the narrative explores its significance and the controversy surrounding its status as an official tournament. Set against the backdrop of World War II, it highlights Ben Hogan's victory in 1942 and his argument for the event's recognition as a US Open, which would elevate his title count to five. Peter May delves into the historical context and the implications of this claim, shedding light on Hogan's legacy in golf.
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2021, pevná
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