The Majors
What's it about
Ever wonder what it truly takes to win a major golf championship? Go beyond the broadcast and get an exclusive, year-long inside look at the intense pressure, personal rivalries, and psychological battles waged by golf's greatest legends on their quest for a coveted green jacket or Claret Jug. You'll discover the untold stories from the locker rooms and practice rounds of the 1997 season, following icons like Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, and Jack Nicklaus. Learn the mental strategies and behind-the-scenes drama that separate the champions from the contenders at Augusta, the US Open, the British Open, and the PGA Championship.
Meet the author
John Feinstein is one of America's most acclaimed sports journalists, celebrated for his unparalleled access and insightful reporting on the world of professional golf. A former staff writer for The Washington Post and Sports Illustrated, he spent years inside the ropes with the game's greatest players. This unique proximity allowed him to capture the intense pressure, personal rivalries, and untold stories behind golf's four most prestigious tournaments, offering readers an experience that goes far beyond the television broadcast.

What's it about
Ever wonder what it truly takes to win a major golf championship? Go beyond the broadcast and get an exclusive, year-long inside look at the intense pressure, personal rivalries, and psychological battles waged by golf's greatest legends on their quest for a coveted green jacket or Claret Jug. You'll discover the untold stories from the locker rooms and practice rounds of the 1997 season, following icons like Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, and Jack Nicklaus. Learn the mental strategies and behind-the-scenes drama that separate the champions from the contenders at Augusta, the US Open, the British Open, and the PGA Championship.
Meet the author
John Feinstein is one of America's most acclaimed sports journalists, celebrated for his unparalleled access and insightful reporting on the world of professional golf. A former staff writer for The Washington Post and Sports Illustrated, he spent years inside the ropes with the game's greatest players. This unique proximity allowed him to capture the intense pressure, personal rivalries, and untold stories behind golf's four most prestigious tournaments, offering readers an experience that goes far beyond the television broadcast.
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