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2004 Masters Annual (Hardcover)

"The drive down Magnolia Lane remains as exciting now as it was the first time, in 1955..." (more)
Key Phrases: birdie putt, crystal goblets, major championship, Phil Mickelson, Arnold Palmer, Masters Tournament (more...)
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THE OFFICIAL COMMEMORATIVE BOOK OF THE 2004 MASTERS TOURNAMENT

When his defining career moment came on a cloudy April day, Phil Mickelson jumped spread-eagle into the Georgia air in ecstasy. When the 18-foot birdie putt curled halfway around the cup and fell in, Mickelson joined an exclusive and long-coveted club–a Masters champion. He gave the patrons a thumbs-up gesture and flashed a smile as wide as his face would allow. He hugged his wife, Amy, and squeezed each of his three kids with the joy only a major championship can bring. Mickelson’s long and sometimes frustrating winless streak in major tour