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1986 Masters
John Boyette
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Description for 1986 Masters
Paperback. Num Pages: 176 pages, colour illustrations. BIC Classification: WSJG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 226 x 178 x 10. Weight in Grams: 28.
At the age of forty-six, Jack Nicklaus was considered by some to be done as a championship golfer. Entering the 1986 Masters, most folks had written off the Golden Bear. But the winner of a record seventeen professional majors wasn’t done yet. After a slow start, Nicklaus got in the hunt during the weekend, and he played the final nine holes in a 6-under-par 30. He roared past a who’s who of top golfers that day to win his sixth Masters title—a record that still exists. Most experts agree that it was the most thrilling day of tournament golf ever ... Read more
At the age of forty-six, Jack Nicklaus was considered by some to be done as a championship golfer. Entering the 1986 Masters, most folks had written off the Golden Bear. But the winner of a record seventeen professional majors wasn’t done yet. After a slow start, Nicklaus got in the hunt during the weekend, and he played the final nine holes in a 6-under-par 30. He roared past a who’s who of top golfers that day to win his sixth Masters title—a record that still exists. Most experts agree that it was the most thrilling day of tournament golf ever ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
176
Condition
New
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
Guilford, United States
ISBN
9780762787814
SKU
V9780762787814
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99-15
About John Boyette
John Boyette is the sports editor at the Augusta Chronicle. He has covered twenty-three Masters® Tournaments and has directed the Augusta Chronicle's award-winning coverage of the tournament since 2001. As a twenty-year-old junior at the University of South Carolina working part time for his hometown newspaper, the Aiken Standard, he was offered a chance to help cover the 1986 Masters® ... Read more
Reviews for 1986 Masters
“For fans of Jack Nicklaus, of which I am one, this book is a must-buy. . . . A great read.” —Cybergolf.com “[John Boyette] has done his part to recapture the magic of April 13, 1986.”—GolfWeek “[John] Boyette recreates a lot of the final-day drama and touches many angles, including family.” —WinstonSalem Journal