There are only two golfers in history who have won more major championships than Walter Hagen — Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.
And yet, Hagen’s name is often missing from modern golf conversations.
In this feature episode, we explore the life and legacy of the man who didn’t just win eleven major championships — he changed what it meant to be a professional golfer.
From caddying his way into the game to dominating match play, captaining an unbeaten Ryder Cup side, and redefining how professionals dressed, travelled, and carried themselves, Hagen quietly dismantled golf’s rigid class system.
This isn’t just a biography. It’s a story about status, psychology, confidence, and why modern professional golf — from Arnold Palmer to Tiger Woods — looks the way it does today.
If you’ve ever wondered how golf’s professionals earned their place at the centre of the sport, this is the story you’ve been missing.
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