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The Wee Ice Mon Cometh: Ben Hogan''s 1953 Triple Slam and One of Golf''s Greatest Summers

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By (author): Ed Gruver

It is considered by many the greatest season in golf history. In 1953 Ben Hogan provided a fitting exclamation point to his miraculous comeback from a near-fatal auto accident by becoming the first player to win golfs Triple Crownthe Masters, the U.S. Open, and the British Openwithin a span of four months. It was closer than anyone had gotten to the modern-day Grand Slam of winning all four of golfs major tournaments.

The Wee Ice Mon Cometh is the first book to detail Hogans historic accomplishment. His 1953 season remains the worlds greatest, and golfers seek to match his achievement every year. Bobby Jones in 1930 and Tiger Woods in 20002001 achieved comparable slams, but the Hogan Slam stands alone due to the car crash four years before that left Hogan on shattered legs. He nonetheless won with record-setting performances on three of the most challenging courses in the world: Augusta National at the Masters, the U.S. Open at Oakmont, and the British Open at Carnoustie, Scotland. Ed Gruver weaves together interviews with members of Hogans family, golf historians, playing partners, and business partners along with extensive research and eyewitness accounts of each tournament.

Seventy years after his historic feat, the Hogan Slam still serves as a symbol for the many comebacks Hogan had to make throughout his lifehis fathers death by suicide when Ben was a boy, desperate days during the Great Depression, frustrating failures in tournaments early in his career, and the horrific accident that nearly killed him just as he was finally reaching the pinnacle of his profession.
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496238986

About Ed Gruver

Ed Gruver is an award-winning sportswriter reporter and author. His books include Bringing the Monster to Its Knees: Ben Hogan Oakland Hills and the 1951 U.S. Open and Hell with the Lid Off: Inside the Fierce Rivalry between the 1970s Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers (Nebraska 2019) among others. Trevor Williamson is the ambassador and keeper of the Carnoustie Way at the Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland.  

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