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Shouting at Amen Corner: Dispatches from the World's Greatest Golf Tournament | 
enlarge | Author: Ron Green Publisher: Sports Masters Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 879329
Format: Illustrated Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 238 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 1583820183 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.35266 EAN: 9781583820186 ASIN: 1583820183
Publication Date: December 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW OS4A
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Product Description Shouting at Amen Corner is a collection of the best of Ron Green's columns and articles from his 45 years of covering the Masters for The Charlotte News and The Charlotte Observer. It's a book about Hogan, Palmer, Nicklaus, Watson, Faldo, and Woods; but it's also about Norman, Weiskopf, Miller, and others who have come so close, only to see the Green Jacket slip away at the last moment. This book is unique in that it recounts history as it was being made and offers a special intimacy and perspective. Not a behind-the-scenes expose about members, money, and power, but a story of golf's greatest showcase event and the players who have created cherished memories over the last five decades.
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There's Only One Masters and Ron Green Captures It All April 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As Ron Green writes: "Take away every sports event, but one. I'll Keep the Masters. I'm a hopeless fan, and I make no apologies...." Nor should he...The Masters is a one of a kind sporting event..the last sporting event that has not sold itself to altar of almighty greed. Sportsmanship, grace, beauty, and hospitality still matter at Augusta National and golf is all the better for it.
Combined with his latest book,"The Masters--101 Reasons to Love the World's Greatest Golf Tournament," this is Ron Green, Sr.'s loving and lasting tribute to the event, to the spirit he loves best, the spirit of Bobby Jones, Clifford Roberts, to golf itself, and to the spirit of Augusta.
If Journalism is history in a hurry, this book, "Shouting at Amen Corner" is good history--no, great history. It starts with Snead and Hogan, passes reverently to Palmer, Nicklaus, Player and Watson and on through to Tiger, Phil and others of the current era. Green writes about history as it happens, and, as the young lions become old lions and give way to a new generation, he writes about that, too, lovingly, caringly, but also candidly--most candidly.
This, as you might imagine, is a collection of his best coverage of the Masters beginining in 1955 and continuing through 1999. After brief introductory material for perspective, each chapter, each year, proceeds immediately into his coverage of the event....history as it happned, told by one who understands it, respects the participants, and appreciates their efforts, their agony and their ectasy.
This is a book, as he writes in the introduction, about "moments of greatness and moments of dreadful failure," all told from a deeply human perspective.
If you love golf, especially the Masters, or know someone who does, this book is a must. As was said of the ole Lone Ranger, "Return With Us Now to those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear...." That's what this book is all about, the wonderful days of yesteryear at Augusta and the men who made them wonderful.
Smell the Azaleas October 24, 2000 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
A very nice book on a very beautiful subject for golf purists. Ausgusta National is ruled by a bunch of stiff ole grey men in green jackets. But the course and the annual tournament are stuff of legends.
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