Review of "The Masters: A Hole-by-Hole History of America's Golf Classic"
Soon the eyes of the golfing world will be on Augusta and the Masters golf tournament. It has a very interesting history and this book takes a different look at that history, describing it at each hole on the course. Here is my review of "The Masters: A Hole-by-Hole History of America's Golf Classic"
Title/Author:
“The Masters: A Hole-by-Hole History of America’s Golf Classic, Third
Edition” by David Sowell
Tags:
Golf, history, championship
Publish date:
March 1, 2019
Length:
304 pages
Rating:
5 of 5 stars (outstanding)
Review:
Anyone with any level of interest in golf knows about the Masters
tournament. Played on the course
designed by Bobby Jones, it has been the site of many memorable shots, charges
to a championship and the awarding of the green jacket to the winner of the
prestigious even held every April. These memorable moments, both good and
not-so-good, are captured in this excellent book by David Sowell.
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. Just about any great golfer - course designer
and founder Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods,
Jordan Spieth – will be mentioned on at least one of the holes. Whether it was
a memorable eagle or birdie or the highest stroke total on one hole, 13
(“accomplished” three times, most notably by Sergio Garcia), the reader will
enjoy reliving some memorable tournament moments.
The basic layout of each hole is described in great detail at the
beginning of each chapter. A map of the
hole, followed by a description of the layout starts the chapter. Other details
such as pin placement, slope of the green and the fairway, and the shrubs or
trees surrounding the fairway are also included. Between the detail of these
layouts and the minutia of many of the famous shots made by players, the book
is not a quick read but instead one that is best digested slowly. This detail
also makes the book geared toward the avid golfer or fan. As a reader in this
category, this information was very helpful for me to learn the complete
history of the tourney and to understand just HOW some of those great shots
were made. This book is recommended for readers who fall into this category.
I wish to thank University of Nebraska Press for providing a copy of the
book in exchange for an honest review.
Book Format Read:
Hardcover
Buying Links:
https://www.amazon.com/Masters-Hole-Hole-History-Americas/dp/1496212835/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/university-of-nebraska-press/9781496212832/
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