Various Ben Hogan company clubs have an almost cultlike following, especially early (50's/60's era) examples. Yet many serious golfers don't know that Ben Hogan was on the MacGregor staff from when he first started playing on the tour though his 3-major year in 1953. Early Hogan MacGregors are in demand, and here we're offering a 1930's era set of Ben Hogan Pacemaker woods with extremely rare "criss-cross" faces and unusual soleplates designed to glide through the turf. These innovations were all from the brilliant mind of Toney Penna, MacGregor's lead club designer for 3 decades.
These appear as though they might have had a sympathetic restoration or light respraying of the heads to seal out moisture; the finish underneath appears to be all original, along with the grips and shafts. Driver is 43"