Curt Sampson
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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,[1] 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.[2]
Born
January 29, 1952
Malcolm Curtis Sampson
January 29, 1952
Meriden, Connecticut
OccupationWriter
GenreNon-Fiction
Notable worksHogan (1996)
The Masters (1998)
The Masters (1998)
Curt Sampson | |
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| Born | Malcolm Curtis Sampson January 29, 1952 Meriden, Connecticut |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Genre | Non-Fiction |
| Notable works | Hogan (1996) The Masters (1998) |
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Sampson co-authored George Karl's memoir, Furious George, in 2017.[3][4] It was Sampson's second book about basketball.[5]
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
- 2019 Roaring Back: The Fall and Rise of Tiger Woods ISBN 978-1-63576-683-7