Hardin was born in 1912 in
St. Louis, Missouri and graduated from
Washington University in St. Louis. He served as President of the USGA from 1968 to 1969, then Chairman of the Masters Tournament and the Augusta National Golf Club from 1980 to 1991. He was instrumental in the relocation of the
Bellerive Country Club. In a post-tournament victory interview at Butler Cabin following the 1985 Masters, Hardin seem to have implied no player really showed the want to win the tournament, to which winner
Bernhard Langer disagreed. Subsequently, when asked by Hardin what his Masters' win will mean to his native country (Germany), Langer answered what the win meant to him personally and completely ignored Hord's question. He also asked the golfer how to pronounce his name, and he answered "Long-er", and Hord responded "Well, Longer may you wave." He died of a terminal illness in
Harbor Springs, Michigan in 1996. He was also club champion Bellerive 22 times. ==References==