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The Battle for Augusta National: Hootie, Martha, and the Masters of the Universe [Hardcover]

Alan Shipnuck (Author)
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March 30, 2004
The controversy began with a seemingly innocuous private letter, and spiraled into the biggest media event in golf history. The Augusta National membership dispute dominated headlines and watercooler conversation for nearly a year, propelled by twenty-first-century hot-button issues and a pair of perfectly drawn foils in Hootie Johnson and Martha Burk. But a year after Burk's messy Masters week protest, the meaning of the membership controversy remains elusive. In "The Battle for Augusta National," Alan Shipnuck -- who reinvented the PGA Tour narrative with the rollicking "Bud, Sweat, & Tees" -- provides the definitive account of what really happened and why.

In this lively, irreverent, ambitious book, Shipnuck chases the story from the chairman's office at Augusta National to the living room of the One Man Klan, along the way bringing to life a vivid cast of characters and revealing subplots aplenty. With meticulous reporting and penetrating insights, Shipnuck provides a nuanced look into the complex and contradictory worlds of Hootie and Martha, who were drawn together like moths to a flame; reveals Augusta National's secret plots to undermine the press and the accompanying turmoil at "The New York Times," including an exclusive interview with the Times's disgraced executive editor, Howell Raines; and explores the Southern politics that led to Burk's Masters week banishment, drawing on Senate confirmation hearings and campaign contribution documents to link local politicians and a federal judge to Augusta National.

From Tiger Woods to Jack Welch, Sandra Day O'Connor to Bryant Gumbel, Treasury Secretary Snow to Jesse Jackson, the gang's all here in this withering look at astory that never stopped churning.

Along the way, many of the membership controversy's mysteries are revealed. How did Augusta National's top-secret membership roll become public? Who was the shadowy protester identified by hoodwinked reporters as Heywood Jablome? Did Burk lie about a vast right-wing conspiracy to undermine her demonstration? All of this and much more can be found in "The Battle for Augusta National," a book that captures the passion and absurdity of a great national debate that continues to simmer.



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From Publishers Weekly

In June 2002, Martha Burk, chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations, sent a nine-sentence letter to the Augusta National Golf Club-host of the prestigious Masters tournament-asking it to review its policy of barring women from club membership. The unexpectedly long and harsh response of club chairman "Hootie" Johnson to Burk's short letter sparked a yearlong battle of wills that quickly became a national controversy. Shipnuck (Bud, Sweat and Tees), a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, superbly recounts all of the debacle's hilarious, sad, serious and absurd details. His overall view is that "Everybody lost" in a battle in which "both sides are right" in "a binary argument": the Constitution allows Augusta's right to decide its membership, at the same time that Augusta's policy is inappropriate since it is part of a golf world governed by a nondiscrimination policy. No one really looks good in this story, although Shipnuck shows how Johnson clearly tarnished the image of the Masters and became a poster child for discrimination, while Burk merely let her aggressive protests fizzle out over time. He saves his scorn for others: the "scheming PR flack" hired by Augusta who used the controversy to benefit his career; the members of the media who used Johnson and Burk to push their own agendas; and such golf stars as Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods (whom Shipnuck definitively shows to be "a middle-aged white guy at heart"), who ran away from addressing Augusta's intolerance. He too often uncritically quotes conservatives like Mickey Kaus, but Shipnuck clearly captures the pros and cons of the battle for Augusta.
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From Booklist

Golf journalist Shipnuck, the author of a terrific book about PGA Tour maverick Rich Beem, Bud, Sweat, and Tears (2001), now turns from the sport's barrooms to its no-less-unsavory boardrooms. Last year's controversy over the men-only membership at Augusta National Golf Club took one of the game's most revered annual rites, the Masters Tournament, held every April at Augusta, and made it the centerpiece in a media frenzy pitting Hootie Johnson, the outspoken chairman at Augusta National, against Martha Burke, chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations. Shipnuck tracks the controversy objectively, beginning with Burke's April 2002 letter to Johnson, raising the issue of discrimination against women, and Johnson's fiery reply, refusing to make membership decisions "at the point of a bayonet," through Burke's misfired protest at the rain-soaked 2003 Masters. In-depth portraits of Johnson and Burke are sympathetic to both combatants, though not without criticism of their often ill-advised public statements. If there is a bad guy in this report, it is the media, parading stereotypes of both players (especially Johnson, a longtime civil rights supporter portrayed as a good-ole-boy racist) and blatantly fanning the flames of controversy. This isn't really a golf book, but it is a fascinating study of how the clash between two reasonable principles (equal rights versus the right to privacy) can produce not reason but hysteria. Bill Ott
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (March 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743255003
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743255004
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,955,811 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very entertaining!, April 3, 2004
This review is from: The Battle for Augusta National: Hootie, Martha, and the Masters of the Universe (Hardcover)
This book was a real page-turner, full of fascinating subplots and interesting people. Shipnuck did an excellent job providing context and insight on a controversy that has many shades of gray. There are also a surprising number of laugh-out-loud moments here. Shipnuck has a good ear for the absurd. His dinner with the One Man Klansman is hysterical, and there are too many other funny little moments to mention. This is the kind of book you can read in a couple of days, and I mean that as a compliment!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Way More Than Hootie & Martha, April 4, 2004
This review is from: The Battle for Augusta National: Hootie, Martha, and the Masters of the Universe (Hardcover)
Having experienced this story practically at ground zero, in Atlanta, I bought this book almost out of obligation. I'm glad that I did. Even though I followed the story closely I had no idea of the impact of the membership controversy. Alan Shipnuck does a masterful job tracing how a short private letter from Washington feminist Martha Burk to Augusta chairman Hootie Johnson turned into what he calls "the biggest media event in golf history."

THere's tons of new information here you won't find anywhere else, whether it's interviews with an impressive number of Augusta National members or behind-the-scenes looks into the newsrooms of the country's most powerful newspapers or connecting the dots on the corporate connections of the clubs powerful CEOs. Being in Atlanta I was particularly interested in the author's examination of the small-town Souther politics that forced Burk to hold her protest in THe Pit, a grassy field a mile from the club. The book very skillfully illustrates how the influence of the club affected the decision-making of the mayor, the city council, the local sherrif, and even a federal judge. There is a lot of insight here and a lot of analysis, which helped me to better understand a story I didn't realize was so complicated.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Clash of Cultures at the Cathedral in the Pines, March 15, 2006
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Great Book....relives and recounts one of the most intriguing political, cutural and sports controversies of our day....a very human accounting of Martha, Hootie and all those poor, somewhat innocent souls, caught up in their battle, a battle of The Hallowed Ways vs. the New Age. Fascinating book, especially the parts about the New York Times' (Howell Raines') agenda journalism and how the National as it is called took on Raines and the Times and "won." Has all the PR overtones of a Presidential campaign, only in the world of sport. Good book, even if the reader isn't a particulary big golf fan. Even a political junkie would enjoy this one...Give Mr. Shipnuck a birdie on this effort.
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"MR. JOHNSON, THIS IS the first Masters that you're presiding over as chairman-I just wonder how it feels personally, and what responsibility you feel to both the past and the future?" Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
membership controversy, protest ordinance, past champs, golf press, protest bus, membership practices, imperial wizard, golf world, lifetime exemption, protest site, golf story, past champions, golf writer
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Augusta National, Martha Burk, Hootie Johnson, South Carolina, Tiger Woods, Washington Road, Shoal Creek, United States, Augusta Chronicle, Bobby Jones, First Amendment, African American, Lloyd Ward, Sports Illustrated, White House, Jesse Jackson, Jack Nicklaus, Golf Digest, National Council of Women's Organizations, Bank of America, Pine Valley, Burning Tree, Howell Raines, Christine Brennan, Glenn Greenspan
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