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   Ben  Hogan  had  more  dedication  than  any  athlete  today.  Throughout  his  life
Mr.Hogan  overcame  a  very  traumatic  childhood,   recovered  from  a  nearly  
fatal  head-on  collision  with  a  bus  and  built  a  golf  equipment  empire.
   Ben  Hogan  was  born  in  a  small  town  in  Texas  called  Dublin.  He was  one
of  three  children.  When  Ben  was  only  six  years  old  he  witnessed  his  father
commit  suicide  while  playing  in  the  same  room.  " At age  nine  my  childhood
was  shot  through  the  heart".(p.14)  obviously  Hogan  was  traumatize  by  the 
tragedy.
Hogan's  instinctive  reaction  was  to  become  protective  of  his  mother.  After  the
suicide  the  family  underwent  serious  financial  problems.  To  do  his  part  Ben
began  selling newspapers,  until  he  heard  that  their  was  big  money  to  be  made 
at  the  local  golf  club  for  caddies.  This  was  Hogan's  ticket  into  golf,  with  golf 
being  considered  a  "rich man's"  game  Hogan  probably  would  never  have 
started  playing
golf.  Because  of  the  poor  wages  the  caddies  recieved,  most  of  the  caddies 
made
money  by  gambling  on  golf,  this  was  where  Hogan's  dedication  was  shown 
even  as
a  child.  Hogan  was  much  smaller  than  any  of  they  other  caddies  so  they 
usually
beat  him.  But  Hogan  wouldn't  accept  it,  instead  he  would  show  up  for  work  a 
couple  of   hours  early  and  practice  his  heart  out, " Sometimes  I  practised  until 
my  hands  bled."(p.11)  Finally  he  began  winning  the  bets,  but  also  caddy  and 
junior  tournaments  too.
    Secondly,  on  February 1, 1949   Hogan  was  on  top  of  the  world,  having  won 
the
US OPEN,  the MASTERS  and  appearing  on  the  cover  of  Time  life  Magazine.
Until  he  collided  head  on  with  a  twenty  thousand  pound  passenger  bus.  Hogan 
suffered  a  broken  collarbone,  broken  left  ankle,  broken  right  leg,  broken  pelvis
and  a  few  broken  ribs.  In  the  weeks  after  the  accident  several  other 
complications  
occurred  like  blood  clots  in  his  lungs,  the  doctors  said  he  would  probably 
never
play  competative  golf  again.  However  in  the  months  of  recovery  that  followed, 
Hogan  practiced  the  things  he  could  do  with  his  injuries  like  practice  his  short 
game.  For  the  next  thirteen  months  Hogan  practiced  to  the  best  of  his  ability, 
gradually  improving.  Thirteen  months  later  he  entered  the  L.A  open  and 
finished  second  
this   demonstration  shocked  the  world,  for  it  was  only  thirteen  months  earlier
people  thought  they  would  never  see  Hogan  play  again.
  In  1953  Hogan  decided  to  produce  his  own  line  of  clubs.  In  1954,  after  a 
year  
of  struggling  sales,  Hogan  bought  out  his  partners  due  too  "creative 
differences".Hogan  took  time  off  his  regular  playing  schedule  in  order  to  over 
see
operations  of  his  plant  and  to,  "see  if  I  can  make  some  damn  money  out  of 
this 
thing."(p.207)  Hogan  worked  harder  than  anyone  in  '54  designing  clubs  that  he 
liked
and  felt  were  traditional.  But  it  wasn't  until  he  realized  people  wanted 
something  new,  that  he  made  money.  After  his  revolutionary  cavity  back 
design  made  his  
company  number  one  in  sales  he  decided  he  had  done  enough.  Hogan 
decided  to
sell  the  company.  He  sold  the  company  that  he  started  for  only  500 000
dollars
thirty  years  later,  for  approximately  210  million  dollars.
  In  conclusion,  Ben  Hogan  had  a  difficult  life  filled  with  adversity.  But  he 
made
the  best  of  what  was  given  to  him.  He  overcame  a  traumatic  childhood  too 
become    the  best  golfer  of  his  time.  When  doctors  told  him  he  probably 
wouldn't  play  golf  again  because  of  his  accident,  he  decided  he  wasn't 
finished  yet  and  practiced  his  way  back  to  his  old  form  and  in  to the  record 
books.  And  finally  when  his  own  friends  didn't  have  faith  in  the  company  he 
built  he  bought  them  out ,  put  a lot  of  hard  work  into  it  and  sold  it  for 
millions.  Ben  Hogan  was  a truly  dedicated  champion.
 
 
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