One Magical Sunday by Phil Mickelson

One Magical Sunday by Phil Mickelson

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One Magical Sunday by Phil Mickelson

For years Phil Mickelson symbolised the classic runner-up of sport. Always placing near the top of every tournament, always near the top of the earnings list but never winning one of the majors! Then finally, on one magical Sunday in 2004, his dream came true when he won the US Masters in Augusta, sinking an 18 foot putt on the last hole to beat Ernie Els by just one stroke. Mickelson's leap of celebration was seen around the world and millions of golf fans leapt for joy with him. ONE MAGICAL SUNDAY takes us round the course, hole by hole and stroke by stroke, but as it does so the book interweaves Phil's life - from his introduction to the game aged 3, to his All-American career at Arizona State University, to his decision to turn pro, the courtship of and marriage to his wife Amy and how they balance family life with three young children with his career. Funny, poignant, entertaining and above all, a candid play by play of his greatest victory, winning the Masters on that magical Sunday and all told in his own voice.
Fans will love the endearing anecdotes about the Mickelson s' idyllic lifesyle SCOTLAND on Sunday He chronicles his spectacular 2004 Masters win, hole by hole, allowing golf aficionados an extended scrutiny into the head of a golfer at the top of his game..A luminous story of a golfer having a fine old time and, for duffers, an instructive study o KIRKKUS REVIEWS
Phil Mickleson lives with his wife, Amy, and their children. He's been playing golf since he was 3 years old.
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ISBN 13 9780446697446
ISBN 10 0446697443
Title One Magical Sunday
Author Phil Mickelson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2007-04-01
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.