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One of The Most Remarkable In Golf |
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Hogan completes one of the most remarkable
years in golf history winning 5 of 6 tournaments,
including 3 major championships. Dissatisfied
with the quality of his equipment, he partners
with long time friend Marvin Leonard and Pollard
Simon to form the Ben Hogan Company.
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Company Releases Its First Set of Irons |
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The company releases its first set of irons called
the "Precision." Manufacturing is delayed when
Mr. Hogan throws away the first production run
at a cost of $100,000 dollars because the clubs
failed to meet his exacting standards.
•'54 Precision
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Fleck is Victorious Using Hogan Irons |
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In his bid to become the first golfer to win five
U.S. Open titles, Hogan is defeated in a playoff
by unknown club professional Jack Fleck at
the Olympic Club in San Francisco. Fleck is
victorious using Hogan irons.
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Introducing The "Speed Slot" |
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The Hogan Company introduces a new concept in
driver design with the introduction of the
aerodynamically efficient "Speed Slot."
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Hogan Sells The Company |
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Hogan sells the company to American Machine
and Foundry (AMF) but remains in charge as
Chairman of the Board.
• '60 Power Thrust
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Introduction of The "APEX" |
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Mr. Hogan often said that one of the most important
components of a golf club is the shaft. Teaming with
veteran club designer Gene Sheely, the company
introduces the first constant weight taper-tip steel shaft
called the "Apex." Softer in the long irons, firmer in the
short irons, it is hailed as the most consistent shaft in golf.
• '68 Bounce Sole
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Apex Immediately Embraced by Discerning Players |
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The company introduces the first Apex Iron and
it is immediately embraced by discerning
players around the world. Within a few years,
the Apex becomes the most widely played iron
on the PGA Tour.
• '72 Apex Classic
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The Number One Ball on Tour |
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Ben Hogan golf balls become the number one
ball on tour earning more money and winning
more tournaments than any other ball.
• '80-'85 Director
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It Was The Iron The Industry Said Could Never Be Built |
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It was the iron the industry said could never
be built. The Ben Hogan Company introduces
a perimeter weighted, cavity back, forged iron
called the "Edge." The first, true, game
improvement club, the Edge becomes the best
selling iron in company history.
• '89-'92 Edge Forged
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Leonard Wins His First Major Using Ben Hogan Apex Irons |
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Justin Leonard wins his first major
championship, the British Open at Royal Troon,
using Ben Hogan Apex irons.
• '96-'97 Edge GCD
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The New Apex Iron |
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Clubmaking operations return to Ft. Worth as
the Ben Hogan Company introduces the new Apex iron.
• '98-'02
Apex
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Introduction of The Apex Plus |
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Perimeter weighted forgiveness and
forged iron feel return to the Hogan club
line-up with the introduction of the Apex
Plus.
• '99 Apex Plus
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The Edge Returns In The Form of The Apex Edge |
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The "Edge" returns in the form of the Apex Edge,
the world's first two piece forged iron with a forged
Carbon Steel frame and forged face. Hogan irons
are now available to players of lesser ability who
always wanted to experience the feel of Ben
Hogan forged irons.
• '01-'02 Apex Edge
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Ben Hogan Introduces The Apex Edge Pro |
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The Apex Edge Pro is introduced to give players
game improvement performance with a classic
shape and style. The Edge Pro has a thicker
top line than the Apex Plus, a wider sole, and a
lower center of gravity.
• 2002 Edge Pro
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The Edge C·F·T is Hailed A Leader |
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The Edge C·F·T with its unique Compression Forged Titanium face is hailed
as a leader in game improvement iron design. A new 50th aniversary Apex iron
and the Riveria and Carnoustie wedge lines are introduced.
• 2003 Edge C·F·T
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Callaway Golf Aquires Ben Hogan Golf |
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In 2004, Callaway Golf purchases the Ben Hogan brand, The Ben Hogan Golf Company becomes part of the Callaway Golf Company family of products.
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