One Magical Sunday: (But Winning Isn't Everything) | 
enlarge | Author: Donald T. Phillips Creators: Phil Mickelson, Amy Mickelson, Amanda Mickelson, Sophia Mickelson, Renee Mcbride, Gary Mcbride Publisher: Hachette Audio Category: Book
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Format: Audiobook, Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 1594830711 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.352092 EAN: 9781594830716 ASIN: 1594830711
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Product Description Phil Mickelson has millions of fans and has always placed near the top of every golf tournament. But it wasnt until last year that he reached the pinnacle of perfection, winning the 2004 Masters and his first career Majors title. It is a moment ingrained in the hearts and minds of millions, a moment of epic triumph and destiny fulfilled that will be remembered for the ages. But for Phil Mickelson, winning the 2004 Masters was merely another step in an odyssey that began many years ago. Born into a sporting family, with a putter drawn on his birth announcement, Phil knew early on that golf would always be his passion. His parents embraced and nurtured that dream, but they taught him that winning isnt everything. In One Magical Sunday, Phil Mickelson takes us on a magical journey inside a life few have seen up close, but a life whose lessons can be cherished forever. As we travel hole-by-hole through that triumphant Sunday at the Masters, Phil looks back at the influences that made him the man he is today: his mom and dad, who mentored him on the balance between family and golf; his wife, Amy, who has given him so much happiness and fulfillment; and their three children, who remain their top priority. With personal insights from Phils family and never-before-seen photos of his most treasured moments, One Magical Sunday is a book not only for Phils millions of fans, but for everyone who finds inspiration in reading about a champion on and off the course.
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Superb!! October 13, 2007 Excellent book. I am not a golfer, but admire Phil Mickelson because it has always seemed to me that he has his priorities straight. His wife and his children are uppermost in his list of what life means to him. Must confess that I merely skimmed the details of the hole to hole play in the Masters tournament being described since I had purchased the book to read about his personal life. However, my husband, who IS a golfer, very much enjoyed the "play by play" in addition to more information on the personal side of Phil. This is an athlete children can look up to and admire without parents fearing an ugly, hidden side. That simply doesn't exist in this athlete. I have always enjoyed watching him play; now I will enjoy those tournaments even more.
joaquin jaramillo August 15, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i find this book very good , iam a golf player and i think that every golf player will enjoyed to read this book , phil mickelson biography is very interesting for a golfer , phil teach : thinks can do when you work hard .
A great book for any golf fan.. May 8, 2007 This was a very personal book that brought you very close to the life of Phil Mickelson. When he describes his final round at the 04' Masters you feel like you were there with him every step of the way.
One Magical Sunday January 13, 2007 It was so good I got a audio copy for my husband.
Great Book!!! September 21, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are a golf fan, this is a must read. My wife read it too and she doesn't even like golf but she loved it too. Great insights into Phil's personal life, family, and values. Definitely worth the read.
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