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Augusta

Augusta

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Author: Steve Eubanks
Publisher: Rutledge Hill Press
Category: Book

List Price: $22.95
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 1784389

Media: Hardcover
Edition: Revised
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 304
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.2

ISBN: 1558535756
Dewey Decimal Number: 796
EAN: 9781558535756
ASIN: 1558535756

Publication Date: February 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament
  • Paperback - Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament
  • Audio Cassette - Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament
  • Audio Download - Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament (Unabridged)
  • Hardcover - Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament
  • Audio Cassette - Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
When Augusta was first published in 1997, Steve Eubanks was summarily fired from his job as a club professional in Alabama. Given golf's tight fraternity, it's no surprise. With skillful and thorough reportage, he was the first to throw open, with detail, the dark corners of Augusta National's musty, humorless, arrogant closets. Augusta, updated to include Tiger Woods's masterful defeat of the course in 1997, chronicles the story of a private enclave of power, privilege, and prejudice that still seems to operate under the tight fist of co-founder Clifford Roberts more than 20 years after his suicide. Even so, the great tournament held on its grounds--the Masters--remains a true jewel in the international sporting crown. Eubanks is not afraid to juggle the apparent contradiction of cause and effect; in fact, it is his willingness to do just that that keeps Augusta several strokes under par.

Product Description
Featuring 45 inspiring photos, "Augusta" captures the historic moments that evoke deep affection for this beloved golf course, from Dwight Eisenhower teeing off in the days before the Masters was televised to Jack Nicklaus's emotional victory at age 46 to Tiger Woods's 1997 triumph.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Gutsy book! The first to take an HONEST look at Augusta.   April 3, 1999
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

It seems there's a new "unprecedented" book on Augusta and the Masters coming out every April these days, but this one was the first of its "investigative" ilk and it remains the best. Anything I had ever read in book form about Augusta/the Masters before this read like so much puff because they were written by authors who wanted to remain friends with Augusta's secretive powers-that-be. Eubanks examines and explores Augusta National with a lot of gusto and tells me dozens of things I didn't know about this place. Like the hush-hush shooting incident involving some black youths who had trespassed on the course just so they could take a dip in one of the ponds. Or how the myth surrounding Charlie Sifford's alleged exclusion from the Masters field by racist manipulators assumes facts Eubanks proves wrong. Or Bert Yancey's real obsession with the course itself. Or the suicide by the ticket scalper in 1997. There's also a lot of nice stuff about Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts, as well as a chapter devoted to Ike and how his presidency was pretty much launched in the inner bowels of Augusta National's clubhouse. Buy this book--it's wonderful!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent overview of the history of the Masters & ANGC   December 18, 1998
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Provides and awesome in depth history of how Clifford Roberts and Bobby Jones put Augusta on the map, and along with this, formed one of the most powerful clubs in the world.

Also gives strong accounts of the history of the US Masters tournament.


3 out of 5 stars Not as "insightful" as I was led to believe.   January 15, 1998
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you've read the Clifford Roberts book and are an ardent follower of the tournament, you will be disappointed. What I was expecting versus what was delivered were 180 degrees apart. Mr. Eubanks would have done better to explore more of the relationship between the National and the residents and town of Augusta. Eubanks needed to delve more into more recent tournament history (post 1980) as opposed to dedicating more to the period from 1933-1960. I'll be attending my fifth Masters Tournament in 1998 (4th in a row) and I hope to talk with some residents/patrons who have attended many tournaments throughout the years.


3 out of 5 stars Not as "insightful" as I was led to believe.   January 15, 1998
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

If you've read the Clifford Roberts book and are an ardent follower of the tournament, you will be disappointed. What I was expecting versus what was delivered were 180 degrees apart. Mr. Eubanks would have done better to explore more of the relationship between the National and the residents and town of Augusta. Eubanks needed to delve more into more recent tournament history (post 1980) as opposed to dedicating more to the period from 1933-1960. I'll be attending my fifth Masters Tournament in 1998 (4th in a row) and I hope to talk with some residents/patrons who have attended many tournaments throughout the years.

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