According to award-winning sportswriter Ron Green, Sr., Augusta National is Eden with flagsticks . . . a place where anyone who loves golf should be allowed, by some heavenly intervention, to go at least once. Or more often. Green himself has covered the Masters tournament at Augusta National since the 1950s. He figures hes spent a year of his life at the course. And hes never run short of reasons to love the placeor the celebrated competition it hosts each April.
Here are 101 of those reasons, selected by the man who probably knows the tourneyits history, personalities, and most thrilling momentsbetter than anybody. From the down-home (the peach cobbler served at Augusta Nationals clubhouse) to the sublime (Ben Hogan and Byron Nelsons breathtaking playoff for the 1942 championship), Green has chosen the players, the shots, the challenges, and the traditions that make the Masters so memorable.
Illustrated with a mix of historical photos and full-color contemporary images of Augusta Nationaland of the stars who play the course todayThe Masters makes a rewarding gift for lovers of golf and, especially, fans of the tournament. This must-have golf book will be published in time for the 2008 Masters.
Here are 101 of those reasons, selected by the man who probably knows the tourneyits history, personalities, and most thrilling momentsbetter than anybody. From the down-home (the peach cobbler served at Augusta Nationals clubhouse) to the sublime (Ben Hogan and Byron Nelsons breathtaking playoff for the 1942 championship), Green has chosen the players, the shots, the challenges, and the traditions that make the Masters so memorable.
Illustrated with a mix of historical photos and full-color contemporary images of Augusta Nationaland of the stars who play the course todayThe Masters makes a rewarding gift for lovers of golf and, especially, fans of the tournament. This must-have golf book will be published in time for the 2008 Masters.