Used in the Exhibit: Play by Play - A Century of L.A. Sports Photography, 1899-1989. In 1950, recovering from a near-fatal car accident, Hogan chose Riviera as the site of his comeback. That time, Snead exacted revenge by beating Hogan in a playoff. The 1948 U.S. Open at Riviera, as Ben Hogan (putting) defeated a field that included Sam Snead (driving). Hogan was inextricably linked to Riviera. In 1932, he played his first tournament on the PGA Tour there, finishing 38th and earning $8.50. Hogan won the L.A. Open at Riviera in 1947 and 1948; coupled with his U.S. Open win, it's no surprise that Riviera has been dubbed "Hogan's Alley." Photo dated June 16, 1948.
Hogan, Ben,--1912-1997 Snead, Sam,--1912-2002 Riviera Country Club (Los Angeles, Calif.) Country clubs--California--Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles) Golfers--United States Golf--California--Los Angeles Spectators--California--Los Angeles Golf courses--California--Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles) Lawns--California--Los Angeles Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express photographs Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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