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From the downhome peach cobbler, to the sublime Hogan vs. Nelson breathtaking playoff for the 1942 championship, Green has chosen the players, shots, challenges, and traditions that make the Masters so memorable.
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"Augusta National is Eden with flagsticks...a place where anyone who loves golf should be allowed, by some heavenly intervention, to go at least once." according to sportswriter Ron Green, Sr. From the downhome (the peach cobbler served at Augusta National's clubhouse) to the sublime (Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson's breathtaking playoff for the 1942 championship), Green has chosen the players, the shots, the challenges, and the traditions that make the Masters so memorable. Illustrated throughout, this book makes a fine gift for golf lovers and fans of the tournament.
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