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One Magical Sunday: But Winning Isn't Everything  
Author: Phil Mickelson
ISBN: 0446578576
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Publishers Weekly
Mickelson was long known as "golf's most lovable runner-up" until he finally won the Masters in 2004... He's become a crowd favorite second only to Tiger Woods not only because of his dry spell but also because of his legendary work ethic. Indeed, he begins this book by describing his famous pretournament routine of hitting 100 three-foot putts in a row without missing, no matter how many shots it takes. This and other insights into the methods of a pro golfer are the most fascinating parts of Mickelson's text. Each of the 18 chapters begins and ends with detailed descriptions of how Mickelson played each hole of his Masters' victory (e.g., how he "analyzed the shot dispersion patterns for both right-handed and left-handed golfers" to figure out that the tournament's 12th hole is "set up perfectly for a left-handed player" such as himself). However, the bulk of the book is devoted to the story of Mickelson's life. Although these passages are often moving (concerning his battle to overcome a deep playing slump and his wife's nearly fatal delivery of their third child), the story is marred by frequent generalizations like "success is more rewarding when it is difficult to achieve" and "picking your life partner is a critical decision" for "personal happiness." More golfing and fewer inspirational insights would've strengthened Mickelson's eventually triumphant tale. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


From Booklist
Mickelson's victory in the 2004 Masters golf tournament, his first "major" tournament win after 42 tries, was one of the most exciting, fan-friendly moments in recent sports history. The inevitable follow-up book has arrived right on schedule, just in time for this year's Masters. Perhaps it's the fault of all that visualization top golfers employ to hit their best shots, but their autobiographies rarely remove the rose-colored glasses. This one doesn't either, as Mickelson combines a shot-by-shot replay of his triumphant Masters final round with backstory on his life up to that point. The string of homilies about the importance of family, his love for his children, and his respect for his parents is clearly heartfelt, though the blandness of the telling will inspire most readers to skip quickly to the golf parts. Fortunately, Mickelson's shot-by-shot narrative has all the crispness and detail-rich insight that his personal reflections lack. As we walk the azalea-lined Augusta National fairways with Mickelson, we see how his course knowledge affects his decisions on club selection and shot shape--common themes of golf commentators--but we see these matters in a much more personalized and precise way than we hear about them on TV. Golf fans will want to hear what Phil has to say about each of Augusta' s 18 holes before watching this year's tournament. Bill Ott
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved


Kirkus Review
Aluminous story of a golfer having a fine old time and, for duffers, an instructive study of playing Augusta.


Book Description
Every year, he became so close only to fall short. Every year, the dream grew larger, only to fade away. Yet every year, his gallery of fans grew in support of his quest. Then on April 11, 2004, for the most beloved golfer of the decade, everything changed. In ONE MAGICAL SUNDAY, Phil Mickelson takes us on a magical journey inside a life few have seen up close, but a life whose lessons can be cherished forever. As we travel hole-by-hole through the triumphant Sunday at the Masters, Phil looks back at the influences that made him the man he is today: his mom and dad, who mentored him on the balance between family and golf; his wife, Amy, who has given him so much happiness and fulfillment; and their three children, who remain their top priority. With personal insights from Phil's family and never been seen photos of his most treasured moments, ONE MAGICAL SUNDAY is a book not only for Phil's millions of fans, but for everyone who finds inspiration in reading about a champion on and off the course.




One Magical Sunday: But Winning Isn't Everything

FROM OUR EDITORS

It was one of golf's incandescent moments: Phil Mickelson crouching over the ball on the 18th hole, then sinking a 20-foot putt to win the 2004 Masters tournament, the first major title in his career. In One Magical Sunday, he recounts that historic triumph, hole-by-hole, but in a most unusual, yet characteristic way. True to form, Mickelson mixes human interest with golf shots, insights about life with notes about club selection. This charming, companionable book tells us what golf is at its best.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Every year, he became so close only to fall short.
Every year, the dream grew larger, only to fade away.
Yet every year, his gallery of fans grew in support of his quest.
Then on April 11, 2004, for the most beloved golfer of the decade, everything changed.

In One Magical Sunday, Phil Mickelson takes us on a magical journey inside a life few have seen up close, but a life whose lessons can be cherished forever. As we travel hole-by-hole through the triumphant Sunday at the Masters, Phil looks back at the influences that made him the man he is today: his mom and dad, who mentored him on the balance between family and golf; his wife, Amy, who has given him so much happiness and fulfillment; and their three children, who remain their top priority.

With personal insights from Phil's family and never been seen photos of his most treasured moments, One Magical Sunday is a book not only for Phil's millions of fans, but for everyone who finds inspiration in reading about a champion on and off the course.

FROM THE CRITICS

Kirkus Reviews

The joyous telling of a great golf win, from one of the sport's most admired figures. No one had ever doubted the quality of Mickelson's game, but despite the fact that he'd won dozens of times on the PGA tour, he had yet to win a major championship. This was more a concern of golf scribes and fans than of Mickelson, who was very happy making a handsome living doing what he loved-namely, whacking a small, dimpled ball about groomed landscapes. Here, with the polishing hand of Phillips, 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. As he recounts that final round, he takes readers into his life: Mickelson is a G-rated guy, but he carries it off with charm. His family comes first, ever and always, and his marriage and the birth of his children take up equal, and delightful, page space with his golfing exploits. So, too, do the words of his mother and father, his wife and children, his coaches and friends, who get extended boxed quotes as Mickelson goes about his game. Who could possibly sneer at Mickelson's happy childhood, with a father who emphasized the fun of the game? Readers can only marvel that the golfer might be thinking about solar eclipses, spiral galaxies, or that shots made him think about musical composers-"That's a wedge. That's Mozart." But he also appreciates the level of the competition, bemoaning a shot that "falls about an inch short and rolls down into the bunker" after having traveled 200 yards. Mickelson is a freewheeling charger, taking chances because that's where happiness resides, though he's aware that a million practice strokes paid his dues. Aluminous story of a golfer having a fine old time and, for duffers, an instructive study of playing Augusta.

     



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