Product Description
Ben Hogan Framed 1950 U.S. Open Photograph: 1-Iron: Sports & Outdoors. First generation photograph from the original negative - so clear you can see the flight of the ball and every other detail of the moment. Just weeks after returning from a near death car accident, the incomparable Ben Hogan staggered through the U.S. Open at Merion CC, barely able to walk. In one of the greatest comebacks in history, Hogan used his now famous 1-iron on the 18th hole to propel him to victory. One of the greatest photographs in the history of American golf. Shot by Life Magazine's Hy Peskin, who was able to position himself behind Ben Hogan and capture the famous. One Iron” on the 72nd hole of the 1950 U.S. Open. Authentic and officially licensed by PGA TOUR.
Shipping Weight: 19 pounds
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