The Masters
Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia
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Narrated by:
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Barrett Whitener
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Curt Sampson
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"Jack Nicklaus may own six green jackets, but no one has captured the Masters like [Curt] Sampson." (The Baton Rouge Advocate)
"[Curt Sampson's] fine new book, The Masters, is the only way we mortals are ever going to gain entrie to the hallowed Augusta National Golf Club." (The Dallas Morning News)
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