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Augusta

Home of the Masters Tournament

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1 of 1 copy available

TheAugusta National Golf Club, founded in 1933 and home to the prestigious MastersTournament, is an American icon shrouded in intrigue. Co-designed by legends Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie, Augusta boastsgorgeous fairways and perfectly manicured greens, set against a breathtakingbackdrop of azaleas and pines. Behind the wondrous scenes and memorabletournament play resides a secretive and exclusive clan, marked with scandal andinvested with the social power to make or break a man's rise to glory.

Journalist and novelist Steve Eubanks has used all of hisinvestigative and storytelling talents to get to the heart of Augusta'sturbulent history, including its 44-year rule under the iron fist of Cliff Robertsand his suicide on the club's grounds; the Masters' impetuous yet long-standingrelationship with CBS; allegations of racism; and the club's countless, rigidrules.

With45 inspiring photographs, Eubanks's balanced account also captures the historicmoments that evoke deep affection for Augusta, from Dwight Eisenhower teeingoff in the days before the Masters was televised to Jack Nicklaus's emotionalvictory at age 46, 23 years after he won his first green jacket. With a newchapter on Tiger Woods's 1997 triumph and published just in time for the 1998Masters, Augusta is essential readingfor anyone who wants the complete story of American golf's most hallowed ground.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Who are those uptight curmudgeons in their green jackets? Rich, famous or powerful as you might be, this controversial book is probably as close a glimpse as you will ever get of that eastern Georgia slice of golf heaven known as the Augusta National Golf Club, the home of the Masters Tournament. Steve Eubanks digs behind the manicured veneer of this exclusive enclave. Highlights include insights into how Dwight Eisenhower's rise to power was spawned in the inner sanctums of the club, allegations of racism, the stormy relationship between the town and the club, the parallel rise of Palmer and the Masters, and the coming of Tiger Woods. Tom Parker's reading is strong and melodic. M.D.B. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      July 1, 1999
      If there were a Mecca for golf in America, players would undoubtedly turn toward Augusta, GA, to worship. Begun as a Depression-era project, the Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters tournament it hosts have become preeminent in U.S. golf. The history of this club is steeped in Southern tradition and political influence. Eubanks, a former PGA member, provides an insider's knowledge of club incidents, including the recruitment of General Eisenhower into the Republican Party, the shooting of an African American youngster who was fishing in the wrong spot, the suicide of one of the club's founders, the apparent racism that brought on the wrath of the Atlanta City Council, and the ascendancy of Tiger Woods. Narrator Tom Parker provides an entertaining account of this intriguing American phenomenon. Recommended for golf fans.--Ray Vignovich, West Des Moines P.L., IA

      Copyright 1999 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:9-12

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