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One Magical Sunday: (But Winning Isn't Everything)
For years Phil Mickelson symbolized the classic runnerup
in the golf world, always placing near the top of
every tournament, always near the top of the money
list, but never reaching the pinnacle of winning one of
the Majors. Then finally, on one magical Sunday, Phil's
dream came true as he sank an 18-foot putt on the 18th
hole to win the 2004 Masters. Mickelson leapt into the
air in total celebration--and an entire nation of golfing
fans leapt in joy with him. ONE MAGICAL SUNDAY
journeys hole-by-hole with Phil on that fateful day,
weaving the story of his life into the game--from his
introduction to golf at the age of three to starting a
family and pro golf career. more
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- Posted: Oct-13-2007
Superb!!
Excellent book. I am not a golfer, but admire Phil Mickelson because it has always seemed to me that he has his priorities straight. His wife and his children are uppermost in his list of what life means to him. Must confess that I merely skimmed the details of the hole to hole play in the...
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- Posted: Aug-15-2007
joaquin jaramillo
i find this book very good , iam a golf player and i think that every golf player will enjoyed to read this book , phil mickelson biography is very interesting for a golfer , phil teach : thinks can do when you work hard .
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- Posted: May-08-2007
A great book for any golf fan..
This was a very personal book that brought you very close to the life of Phil Mickelson. When he describes his final round at the 04' Masters you feel like you were there with him every step of the way.
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- Posted: Jan-13-2007
One Magical Sunday
It was so good I got a audio copy for my husband.
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- Posted: Sep-21-2005
Great Book!!!
If you are a golf fan, this is a must read. My wife read it too and she doesn't even like golf but she loved it too. Great insights into Phil's personal life, family, and values. Definitely worth the read.
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- Posted: Aug-13-2005
what a book for the game of golf
The first night i read that book i knew it would be good. I love that he is a lefty because i am too! I read 100 pages on the first night ever since i read 50 pages. What a great book for the game of golf. I really think you would like a lot like I did.
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- Posted: Jul-06-2005
Excellent Book!
I can't remember the last time I sat down to read a book and went through 150 pages in one evening. This is a great book. I am a HUGE Mickelson fan and it is great to hear his methods of improving and the dedication that he has put into the game of golf. It also has real neat excerpts from his...
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- Posted: Jun-07-2005
A very well written book
After hearing about this book in the radio, and purchased the book and have enjoyed it. The book takes the reader thought two events, how Mr. Mickelson was introduced to golf, how he grew to love the game, how he worked on his swing along with his personal life. The second event is a...
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- Posted: May-03-2005
One Magical Sunday = One Magical Book
It's rare that an athlete or to be more specific, an athlete's accomplishment can capture the attention and hearts of an entire nation. But that is exactly what happened on that April day in 2004, that One Magical Sunday when the entire country became enthralled with the left-handed "lovable...
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- Posted: Apr-12-2005
Loves Life and The Game
I truly enjoyed reading this book due to its unique organization, simple language and profound principals expressed by Phil. The chiefest of these is that life to him is much more than golf. The joy that comes from the game is import to him, not winning, accolades, etc.His family is primary...
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