The 1997 Masters: My Story
Autor Tiger Woods Cu Lorne Rubensteinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 2017
To
mark
the
twentieth
anniversary
of
his
historic
win
at
the
1997
Masters,
Tiger
Woods
will
for
the
first
time
reflect
on
the
record-setting
win
both
on
and
off
the
course.
In
1997,
Tiger
Woods
was
already
among
the
most-watched
and
closely
examined
athletes
in
history.
But
it
wasn't
until
the
Masters
Tournament
that
his
career
would
definitively
change
forever.
Woods,
then
only
21,
won
the
Masters
by
a
historic
12
shots,
which
remains
the
widest
margin
of
victory
in
the
tournament's
history,
making
it
an
iconic
moment
for
him
and
sports.
Now,
20
years
later,
Woods
is
ready
to
explore
his
history
with
the
game,
how
it
has
changed
over
the
years,
and
what
it
was
like
winning
such
an
important
event.
With
never-before-heard
stories,
this
book
will
provide
keen
insight
from
one
of
the
game's
all-time
greats.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781455543588
ISBN-10: 1455543586
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 159 x 238 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10: 1455543586
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 159 x 238 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
Notă biografică
Tiger
Woods,
now
40
years
old,
has
had
an
unprecedented
career
since
becoming
a
professional
golfer
in
the
late
summer
of
1996.
He
has
won
105
tournaments,
79
of
those
on
the
PGA
TOUR,
including
the
1997,
2001,
2002,
and
2005
Masters
Tournaments,
1999,
2000,
2006,
and
2007
PGA
Championships,
2000,
2002,
and
2008
U.S.
Open
Championships,
and
2000,
2005,
and
2006
British
Open
Championships.
With
his
second
Masters
victory
in
2001,
Tiger
became
the
first
ever
to
hold
all
four
professional
major
championships
at
the
same
time.
In
winning
the
2000
British
Open
at
St.
Andrews,
Woods
became
the
youngest
to
complete
the
career
Grand
Slam
of
professional
major
championships
and
only
the
fifth
ever
to
do
so.
Tiger
also
was
the
youngest
Masters
champion
ever,
at
the
age
of
21
years,
three
months
and
14
days,
and
was
the
first
African-American
or
individual
of
Asian
heritage
to
win
a
major
championship.
Lorne
Rubensteinhas
written
13
books
while
contributing
to
magazines
around
the
world.
In
2018,
he
received
the
PGA
Lifetime
Achievement
Award
in
Journalism.
He
lives
in
Toronto,
Ontario.
Recenzii
"[Woods's]
memories
of
what
happened
that
now-long-ago
April
in
Augusta...
will
resonate
with
anyone
who
follows
golf
and
especially
with
everyone
who
was
riveted
to
their
televisions
as
this
brash,
incredibly
talented
young
man
dismantled
the
cathedral
of
golf."—Booklist
(starred
review)
"Provides a rare perspective of golf played at the highest level."—Kirkus
"Woods writes with absorbing focus and profound emotion."—Publisher's Weekly
"THE 1997 MASTERS is a vivid and ultimately satisfying read about a singular event in American sports."—BookPage
"For as methodical as Woods tells his story-his recall of every shot and situation is all as if it were 20 minutes ago, not 20 years-it is often as vivid on the printed page as it was in person."—GolfDigest
"Provides a rare perspective of golf played at the highest level."—Kirkus
"Woods writes with absorbing focus and profound emotion."—Publisher's Weekly
"THE 1997 MASTERS is a vivid and ultimately satisfying read about a singular event in American sports."—BookPage
"For as methodical as Woods tells his story-his recall of every shot and situation is all as if it were 20 minutes ago, not 20 years-it is often as vivid on the printed page as it was in person."—GolfDigest
"Readers
get
to
go
behind
the
scenes
and
on
the
golf
course
with
compelling
stories
and
anecdotes
from
that
fateful
April
week
at
Augusta
two
decades
ago.
That's
not
all.
Intertwined
throughout
are
shared
opinions
from
Woods
on
an
array
of
topics
and
issues,
most
golf
related,
some
personal
and
societal
based,
but
all
presented
with
candour
and
intrigue.
Such
is
the
riveting
nature
of
arguably
the
world's
most
recognizable
athlete."
—ScoreGolf