Like his life and career, Ken Venturi’s long road to the World Golf Hall of Fame was much more than the sum of its parts. On Monday, in an emotional ceremony Venturi – who played just 237 PGA Tour ...
Images of Ken Venturi, from his U.S. Open victory in 1964 to his career as a broadcaster. April 8, 1956 - Ken Venturi, left, young amateur who led Masters going into final round congratulates Jack ...
The VBB-3, which stands for Venturi Buckeye Bullet-3, has been driven on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and managed a two-way average of 341 mph, which is the equivalent of 548 km/h. To put this ...
Pebble Beach, CA – Long-time television commentator and former U.S. Open winner Ken Venturi was tabbed to enter the World Golf Hall of Fame on Monday. Venturi was selected through the Lifetime ...
The Venturi Antarctica is, literally, a low-carbon polar exploration vehicle fit for a prince. That is to say, Prince Albert II of Monaco, who upon returning from an expedition to the Antarctic ...
Palm Springs, CA – Recent World Golf Hall of Fame inductee Ken Venturi passed away on Friday just two days after his 82nd birthday. At the 1964 U.S. Open, Venturi battled heat strokes as temperatures ...
Blink and you’ll miss it – the Venturi Buckeye Bullet 3 has beaten the world record for an electric vehicle, at a cool average speed of 341.4 mph, according to the French automobile company. The ...
Both the temperature and the humidity hit the 100 mark in June 1964 at the final round of the U.S. Open golf championship held at the Congressional Country Club. The extreme conditions tested the ...