“pays tribute to the man and the golfer”
Working closely with the Ben Hogan Foundation and the Hogan family, the Dublin museum tells the story of how the family’s blacksmith shop influenced a young boy who, without knowing anything about the world of golf, learned through daily exposure the art and science of blacksmithing. That understanding would become important to him as a golfer and later as the manufacturer of some of the finest golf equipment ever made. The Dublin museum also tells the story of the Dublin-DeLeon Golf Links and Country Club where Mr. Hogan at the age of 17 returned to win first place in one of his last amateur events before he began the long and torturous climb into professional golf. The museum highlights his life, the tragedies including the horrible car wreck which threatened his career, and his amazing comeback to the victorious 1953 series of wins which were known as the Triple Crown. The Ben Hogan Museum of Dublin tells the story of one man’s courage and determination that not only made him a champion and an icon of golf, but also a role model of hard work and focus. This is the world’s only stand-alone, public museum that tells one of sports history’s most amazing stories. The Ben Hogan Museum is owned by the Dublin Historical Society. It is open 1 to 5 p.m. daily and anytime by appointment. There is no admission charge.
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