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Occupation
  
Writer

Genre
  
Non-Fiction


Name
  
Curt Sampson

Role
  
Fiction writer

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Born
  
Malcolm Curtis Sampson January 29, 1952 (age 72) Meriden, Connecticut (
1952-01-29
)

Notable works
  
Hogan (1996) The Masters (1998)

Books
  
Chasing Tiger, Golf Dads, The Masters: Golf - Mon, Royal and Ancient: Blood - S, The Eternal Summer: Palmer - N

The War By The Shore by Curt Sampson: Official Book Trailer


Curt Sampson (born January 29, 1952) is an American non-fiction writer and freelance journalist. He is best known for his 1996 biography and New York Times bestseller Hogan published in 1996, the story of one of the most complex and notable athletes of the 20th century and his New York Times bestseller The Masters: Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia published in 1998.

Contents

Sampson co-authored George Karl's memoir, Furious George, in 2017. It was Sampson's second book about basketball.

Books

Sampson has written more than 14 books in his twenty-two year career as a writer.

  • 1992 The Eternal Summer ISBN 0-87833-788-1
  • 1993 Texas Golf Legends ISBN 0-89672-298-8
  • 1995 Full Court Pressure ISBN 978-0385476324
  • 1996 Hogan ISBN 1-55853-387-7
  • 1998 The Masters ISBN 0-679-45753-4
  • 2000 Royal And Ancient ISBN 0-375-50278-5
  • 2002 Chasing Tiger ISBN 0-7434-4212-1
  • 2005 The Slam ISBN 1-59486-120-X
  • 2005 The Lost Masters ISBN 0-7434-7002-8
  • 2007 A Vision – Not a Blueprint ISBN 978-0-9801216-0-5
  • 2006 Centennial ISBN 1-933285-47-8
  • 2008 Golf Dads ISBN 978-0-618-81248-6
  • 2011 A Dallas Classic ISBN 978-0-615-50450-6
  • 2012 The War by the Shore ISBN 978-1592407965
  • 2017 Furious George ISBN 978-0062367792
  • References

    Curt Sampson Wikipedia