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The Battle for Augusta National
Hootie, Martha, and the Masters of the Universe
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The Battle for Augusta National
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Hootie vs. Martha, women's rights vs. the old Southern guard, Web-based rightist blogs vs. "The New York Times: The Battle for Augusta National" tells all these stories and more in Shipnuck's lively, irreverent, meticulously reported account of a Master's golf tournament like no other.
The controversy began with a seemingly innocuous private letter, and spiraled into the biggest media event in golf history. The Augusta National membership dispute dominated headlines and watercooler conversation for nearly a year, propelled by twenty-first-century hot-button issues and a pair of perfectly drawn foils in Hootie Johnson and Martha Burk. But a year after Burk's messy Masters week protest, the meaning of the membership controversy remains elusive. In "The Battle for Augusta National," Alan Shipnuck -- who reinvented the PGA Tour narrative with the rollicking "Bud, Sweat, & Tees" -- provides the definitive account of what really happened and why.<p>In this lively, irreverent, ambitious book, Shipnuck chases the story from the chairman's office at Augusta National to the living room of the One Man Klan, along the way bringing to life a vivid cast of characters and revealing subplots aplenty. With meticulous reporting and penetrating insights, Shipnuck provides a nuanced look into the complex and contradictory worlds of Hootie and Martha, who were drawn together like moths to a flame; reveals Augusta National's secret plots to undermine the press and the accompanying turmoil at "The New York Times," including an exclusive interview with the Times's disgraced executive editor, Howell Raines; and explores the Southern politics that led to Burk's Masters week banishment, drawing on Senate confirmation hearings and campaign contribution documents to link local politicians and a federal judge to Augusta National.<p>From Tiger Woods to Jack Welch, Sandra Day O'Connor to Bryant Gumbel, Treasury Secretary Snow to Jesse Jackson, the gang's all here in this withering look at astory that never stopped churning.<p>Along the way, many of the membership controversy's mysteries are revealed. How did Augusta National's top-secret membership roll become public? Who was the shadowy protester identified by hoodwinked reporters as Heywood Jablome? Did Burk lie about a vast right-wing conspiracy to undermine her demonstration? All of this and much more can be found in "The Battle for Augusta National," a book that captures the passion and absurdity of a great national debate that continues to simmer.<p>
| ISBN | 743255003 |
| ISBN13 | 9780743255004 |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Format | Other book format |
| Publication date | 05/04/2004 |
| Pages | 355 pp |
| Weight (grammes) | 544 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 245 |
| Width (mm) | 158 |






