Seven Days in Augusta: Behind the Scenes at the Masters
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Seven Days in Augusta: Behind the Scenes at the Masters

Hardcover – March 10, 2020

Price
$22.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Publisher
Triumph Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1629377490
Dimensions
5.5 x 1.1 x 8.5 inches
Weight
1.13 pounds

Description

"Golf fans can expect at least one new book about the Masters to arrive every year about the time the magnolias bloom in Augusta, Georgia. First off the tee this year is veteran sports journalist Cannizzaro's behind-the-scenes take on covering the tournament for the last 25 years. Differentiating his approach from those of the many previous Masters books, Cannizzaro organizes his narrative around what happens each day of Masters week, from the practice rounds through the much-loved Par 3 Contest on Wednesday and the four days of the tournament itself. Along the way, Cannizzaro inevitably reprises some of the tournament's most memorable moments, focusing on big names like Woods, Mickelson, and Norman, but this material tends to be overly familiar. What gives the book its zip are the chapters detailing people and places on the periphery of the action—the fabled oak tree, for example, situated between the clubhouse and the first tee, where golf's elite gather to "schmooze and booze," and the "unofficial 19th hole," TBonz Steakhouse, which serves 6,000 pounds of beef during Masters week. A tasty aperitif for anyone who loves the Masters."xa0— Booklist "New York Post columnist Cannizzaro (Tales from the New York Jets Sidelines) takes readers behind the scenes of the world’s most famous golf tournament in this entertaining history. Arranging the book in seven parts—one for each day of the Masters—Cannizzaro surveys the breadth of the tournament, including the role the Augusta Chronicle plays in publishing interviews with the contestants, a lighthearted par three contest on Wednesday, and Sunday’s donning of the green jacket. Throughout, Cannizzaro provides intense glimpses of legendary Masters moments such as Tiger Woods’s 1997 victory and Phil Mickelson’s 2004 breakthrough for his first major. While the recollections of such memorable victories will surely delight golf fans, the vivid imagery and descriptions of the course itself and the atmosphere surrounding—sophisticated and snobbish though it may be—leaves a lingering impression of a warm spring day in Augusta. Closing chapters touch on Tiger Woods’s remarkable resurgence in the 2019 tournament, providing readers with a look at the triumph that turned “one of the world’s most famous and snooty golf clubs” into something like “Yankee Stadium with fans chanting.” Coming out just in time for the 2020 Masters, this fascinating behind-the-scenes account will delight many a golf aficionado."xa0— Publishers Weekly Mark Cannizzaro is a native of Fairfield, Connecticut, and a graduate of Ithaca College, where he competed on its Division III soccer and tennis teams. He is a columnist at the New York Post , where he’s worked since 1994 and has covered more than 100 major championships, including 25 Masters Tournaments and every Ryder Cup since 1997. He is a golf addict whose finest accomplishment as a player was winning $10 from Phil Mickelson in a putting contest on Mickelson’s backyard putting green. He lives in Highlands, New Jersey, and Manhattan with his wife, Carolyn Waters. Phil Mickelson is a Hall of Fame golfer who was won five major championships: three Masters titles, a PGA Championship, and an Open Championship.

Features & Highlights

  • The Masters is unquestionably the crown jewel of golf's major tournaments, not only for the transcendent performances it has inspired over the years, but for the incomparable sights and sounds of Augusta National and its environs, each distinct element contributing to the storied, rarefied atmosphere which draws tens of thousands to Georgia each spring.
  • Seven Days in Augusta
  • spans everything from the par-3 contest, to Amen Corner, to Butler Cabin. Mark Cannizzaro goes behind the scenes of the exclusive competition, covering wide-ranging topics including green jacket rituals, tales from The Crow's Nest atop the clubhouse, the extreme lengths some fans have gone to acquire tickets, and what goes on outside the gates during Masters week. Also featuring some of the most memorable and dramatic moments from the tournament's history, this is an essential, expansive look at golf's favorite event.

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If you’re quarantined

Seemed very disorganized, rambling. Some interesting chapters . . . Butler Cabin, the old Oak tree, the homeowners who refused to sell, but NO chapter about Jack!!! The writing seemed dull, uninspired! I’m being generous with 3 stars and if I wasn’t socially isolating myself I would have given up along time ago!
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Lacks the excellence of its subject matter

Quite disappointing. This book could have been so much better if the author had taken the time and effort, and begs for a competent editor. It is undisciplined, filled with repetitive and often inane quotes, and more than a few grammatical errors. Rather than crafting what should have been intriguing stories, the book slaps together endless and bland press conference-type statements from players and others, most of them lacking any real degree of insight. There are some interesting nuggets, for sure, but you have to wade through a lot of banality to get to them. I’m sorry I bought it.
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Don't bother...

Honestly this is one of the worst books I've ever read on ANY subject, let alone one about golf. The writing is exceedingly lazy, with lame press room quotes seemingly taken from other articles filling up half of the pages, and the editing is even lazier. So many grammatical and factual errors that I lost count. Little effort is put forth to inform the reader of anything that even remotely goes on "behind the scenes" at the Masters... almost all of it common knowledge and most of it pretty dull. If you remove all the repetition (which is painful to wade through) and boring quotes I swear this book would be 35 pages long. I really can't believe how many positive reviews it has received thus far. Have these people never read a well-written book before?
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Masters Enthusiasts Will Love It

Anyone who has ever teed it up will thorough enjoy this book. The author masterfully takes the reader on a journey of a lifetime. I learned so much more from reading this book than what you see on television. At times a bit repetitive, the pages zip by — almost as fast as the Augusta greens. Highly Recommended!!!
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Wonderful gift

This book makes a wonderful gift for a golfer. My father in law loved it.
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Great book on the Masters experience

I really enjoyed this book and all the anecdotal stories surrounding the Masters experience. I am looking forward to going to Auguata National next year (finally getting to use my 2020 tickets for a practice round).
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Must-read book before the Masters

I loved this book. My goal was to learn more about the history and traditions of the Masters, and this exceeded my expectations. So many good stories. What a wonderful read leading up to the best weekend in golf.
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Great read!

Brilliant book. Nicely written.
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Great read!

Great read! My husband said we can’t watch The Masters this year, so I’ll have to read about it.