Download The Making of the Masters Clifford Roberts Augusta National and Golf Most Prestigious Tournament Audible Audio Edition David Owen Kyle Tait Tantor Audio Books

By Madge Garrett on Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Download The Making of the Masters Clifford Roberts Augusta National and Golf Most Prestigious Tournament Audible Audio Edition David Owen Kyle Tait Tantor Audio Books





Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 10 hours and 22 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Tantor Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date January 30, 2019
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B07MXMBKXP




The Making of the Masters Clifford Roberts Augusta National and Golf Most Prestigious Tournament Audible Audio Edition David Owen Kyle Tait Tantor Audio Books Reviews


  • altho I have not completed this book I am enjoying it a great deal since it gives me a better insight into Cliff Roberts who has always been a very contoversial figure. I will be glad to review the book for you when I am finished reading it. In the meantime where is the other book I ordered when i ordered this one? I am talking about "A Love Affair With The GAME S"andy Tatums Autobiography? It is almost a month since it was ordered and I m being charged for it but it hasn't arrived.
  • Great book for learning about the history of the masters.
  • Nice Book.
  • Anyone who enjoys watching or playing golf must read this exciting book. You will find it hard to put down once you start reading it.
  • Owen's book has the detail and the behind-the-scenes data that makes the Masters more meaningful to me and let's me enjoy the tournament and the events connected to it at a better level. Hope it does the same or better for everyone else.
  • This will make a perfect birthday gift for my son who attended his first Masters this year! It came cellophane wrapped so I appreciate that it's the new copy I ordered.
  • A great look into the history of the fabled course and insights into Clifford Roberts, a side seldom seen.
  • Apparently, when Curt Sampson, a highly-regarded and critically acclaimed author, penned his book about The Masters, it ticked off the members there even more so than did Martha Burk. David Owen is a journeyman writer who hacks a column for one of the golf magazines. He was paid by Augusta National to write a rebuttal to Sampson's book. A big deal was made of the fact that Owen was given "exclusive access" to club archives.
    All is sweetness, light and goodness among the azaleas and loblolly pines, heaven knows. Owen even goes so far as to negatively mention Sampson's work by name (tacky). If you don't smell the odor of rotten eggs by now, you probably think Hootie Johnson is an intellectual and a feminist at heart. (Hootie, if you had just thrown the letter away, you could have avoided this whole mess! That was flat-out dumb.) However, maybe Mr. Owen will get to write another book with exclusive access to Augusta's archives, regarding their valiant efforts to find a female member. Remember your integrity, David - that means once you're bought, you stay bought. Advice unless you're a member at Augusta National, don't waste your time and money on this drivel.