2024 Masters: “Thanks for Being So Good”
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Donald Villella
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Years after co-founding The Masters Tournament and helping design the famous Augusta National Golf Club, Bobby Jones acknowledged that the name of the most prestigious tournament in the world of golf came from a place of modesty. From its inception in 1934, the Masters has been more than just another tournament. It’s been the tournament that defined careers, for better or for worse. Over the years, the Masters has become synonymous with greatness. It’s certainly no wonder as some of the greatest names in golf have cemented their legacies on its perfectly manicured grounds.
For those who never had the chance to drive down Magnolia Lane with its magnificent 61 magnolia trees or cheered on their favorite golfer from Amen Corner, this is the book to get. From Ike’s Pond to the Arnold Palmer Plaque, every inch of Augusta National is ripe with history. In fact, that history is still being made today. Revisit some of the glory days of yesteryear and dive deeper into the Golden Era of Jack Nicklaus’ career, step back in time to the years of Arnold Palmer and his dominance, and tee off with Tiger and revisit his 2019 historic Masters victory. Pay tribute to the legendary and beloved Jackie Burke Jr., winner of the 1956 Masters.
Along the way, spend some time with Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, and more before climbing into the broadcast booth with the voice of the Masters, Jim Nantz. Revisit the moments and the broadcast calls that have become indelible parts of golf history.
In 2024, 90 years after Horton Smith became the first Masters champion, some of the biggest names in the world of golf once again converged upon the hallowed grounds of Augusta National, each fighting for the right to wear the green jacket. Step into the action like never before and join the field on their quest to become the next Masters champion.
Welcome to Augusta; welcome to the Masters!
©2024 15Reads, Jim Griffin (P)2024 15Reads, Jim Griffin