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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David SowellPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press Edition: Third Edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.449kg ISBN: 9781496224972ISBN 10: 1496224973 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 01 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Hole No. 1 Hole No. 2 Hole No. 3 Hole No. 4 Hole No. 5 Hole No. 6 Hole No. 7 Hole No. 8 Hole No. 9 Hole No. 10 Hole No. 11 Hole No. 12 Hole No. 13 Hole No. 14 Hole No. 15 Hole No. 16 Hole No. 17 Hole No. 18 Appendix 1: Master Champions Appendix 2: 2018 Qualifications for Invitation IndexReviewsAn entertaining read that enthusiasts will enjoy. --Library Journal Every kind of book on the Masters that could be written had been written, until David Sowell came along. He takes a route previously not taken, giving each of the eighteen holes of Augusta National its own fifteen minutes of fame. --Furman Bisher, the late legendary sports columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who covered the Masters for more than sixty years It is often said that the real Masters doesn't begin until the back nine on Sunday. Mr. Sowell's nuanced descriptions of those holes make it clear why the chase on Sunday afternoons is so often thrilling. --John Paul Newport, Wall Street Journal-- (4/12/2019 12:00:00 AM) Sowell gives us the Masters in full flower. --Booklist This third edition provides a rich historical view of the course where success breeds legends and where failure can haunt even the most brilliant golfer's career. . . . If you are a golf fan or enjoy watching this tournament that is the unofficial start of spring, The Masters is one of the best books on the sport and this tradition. --Jason Schott, Brooklyn Digest-- (4/11/2019 12:00:00 AM) Using a unique format in which the history of events that happened at each hole is described, Sowell will inform readers about golfers in every era. --Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books-- (3/8/2019 12:00:00 AM) We have always wondered why the Masters is a tradition unlike any other. David Sowell has an answer. . . . He covers the magical moments of the good, the grand, and the also-ran on a course that itself is a memorial to Bobby Jones. --Sidney L. Matthew, author and producer of Life and Times of Bobby Jones-- (9/14/2018 12:00:00 AM) We have always wondered why the Masters is a tradition unlike any other. David Sowell has an answer. . . . He covers the magical moments of the good, the grand, and the also-ran on a course that itself is a memorial to Bobby Jones. --Sidney L. Matthew, author and producer of Life and Times of Bobby Jones--Sidney L. Matthew (9/14/2018 12:00:00 AM) Using a unique format in which the history of events that happened at each hole is described, Sowell will inform readers about golfers in every era. --Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books--Lance Smith Guy Who Reviews Sports Books (3/8/2019 12:00:00 AM) This third edition provides a rich historical view of the course where success breeds legends and where failure can haunt even the most brilliant golfer's career. . . . If you are a golf fan or enjoy watching this tournament that is the unofficial start of spring, The Masters is one of the best books on the sport and this tradition. --Jason Schott, Brooklyn Digest--Jason Schott Brooklyn Digest (4/11/2019 12:00:00 AM) Sowell gives us the Masters in full flower. --Booklist-- Booklist It is often said that the real Masters doesn't begin until the back nine on Sunday. Mr. Sowell's nuanced descriptions of those holes make it clear why the chase on Sunday afternoons is so often thrilling. --John Paul Newport, Wall Street Journal--John Paul Newport Wall Street Journal (4/12/2019 12:00:00 AM) Every kind of book on the Masters that could be written had been written, until David Sowell came along. He takes a route previously not taken, giving each of the eighteen holes of Augusta National its own fifteen minutes of fame. --Furman Bisher, the late legendary sports columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who covered the Masters for more than sixty years--Furman Bisher An entertaining read that enthusiasts will enjoy. --Library Journal-- Library Journal """It is often said that the real Masters doesn't begin until the back nine on Sunday. Mr. Sowell's nuanced descriptions of those holes make it clear why the chase on Sunday afternoons is so often thrilling.""—John Paul Newport, Wall Street Journal “Sowell gives us the Masters in full flower.”—Booklist “An entertaining read that enthusiasts will enjoy.”—Library Journal ""This third edition provides a rich historical view of the course where success breeds legends and where failure can haunt even the most brilliant golfer’s career. . . . If you are a golf fan or enjoy watching this tournament that is the unofficial start of spring, The Masters is one of the best books on the sport and this tradition.""—Jason Schott, Brooklyn Digest ""Using a unique format in which the history of events that happened at each hole is described, Sowell will inform readers about golfers in every era.""—Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books “Every kind of book on the Masters that could be written had been written, until David Sowell came along. He takes a route previously not taken, giving each of the eighteen holes of Augusta National its own fifteen minutes of fame.”—Furman Bisher, the late legendary sports columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who covered the Masters for more than sixty years “We have always wondered why the Masters is a tradition unlike any other. David Sowell has an answer. . . . He covers the magical moments of the good, the grand, and the also-ran on a course that itself is a memorial to Bobby Jones.”—Sidney L. Matthew, author and producer of Life and Times of Bobby Jones" An entertaining read that enthusiasts will enjoy. --Library Journal-- Library Journal Every kind of book on the Masters that could be written had been written, until David Sowell came along. He takes a route previously not taken, giving each of the eighteen holes of Augusta National its own fifteen minutes of fame. --Furman Bisher, the late legendary sports columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who covered the Masters for more than sixty years--Furman Bisher It is often said that the real Masters doesn't begin until the back nine on Sunday. Mr. Sowell's nuanced descriptions of those holes make it clear why the chase on Sunday afternoons is so often thrilling. --John Paul Newport, Wall Street Journal--John Paul Newport Wall Street Journal (4/12/2019 12:00:00 AM) Sowell gives us the Masters in full flower. --Booklist-- Booklist This third edition provides a rich historical view of the course where success breeds legends and where failure can haunt even the most brilliant golfer's career. . . . If you are a golf fan or enjoy watching this tournament that is the unofficial start of spring, The Masters is one of the best books on the sport and this tradition. --Jason Schott, Brooklyn Digest--Jason Schott Brooklyn Digest (4/11/2019 12:00:00 AM) Using a unique format in which the history of events that happened at each hole is described, Sowell will inform readers about golfers in every era. --Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books--Lance Smith Guy Who Reviews Sports Books (3/8/2019 12:00:00 AM) We have always wondered why the Masters is a tradition unlike any other. David Sowell has an answer. . . . He covers the magical moments of the good, the grand, and the also-ran on a course that itself is a memorial to Bobby Jones. --Sidney L. Matthew, author and producer of Life and Times of Bobby Jones--Sidney L. Matthew (9/14/2018 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationDavid Sowell has written about golf and golf history for numerous golf publications, including the United States Golf Association’s Golf Journal and Links Magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |