![]() A photograph captures every detail, while in a portrait the artist interprets his subject and has the discretion to include certain things and omit others. And a portrait is different than a photograph. As a golf writer and keen observer of the game who covered The Masters for over four decades, he used his unique abilities and perspective to create a portrait, if you will, of these golfing greats. To be sure, there are golfers more famous (a certain career Grand Slam champion comes to mind), courses more challenging, and tournaments older and more prestigious, but none evoke the mystique of these three, and none are spoken of in the hushed tones of awe reserved for Bobby Jones, Augusta National, and The Masters.Ī Golf Story, by Charles Price, my friend of many years, captures that mystique. In the pantheon of golf’s immortals, these three names hold an especially revered place. ![]() ![]() To Tom Fazio whose idea this book now is ContentsĬhapter 7: The Augusta National Invitation 117īobby Jones-Augusta National-The Masters.
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