The Mouse That Roared on Saturday
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The Mouse That Roared on Saturday: Brian Henninger at the 1995 Masters is PGA Tour player Brian Henningerâs book on his experiences leading the 1995 Masters after three rounds, and his life in golf. The book is a paperback, 152 pages, and was written for the tenth anniversary of Brianâs great performance at Augusta National. Printed by King Printing/Adi Books of Lowell, Massachusettes.
Chapter One: "On Brink of History, Henninger Synonymous With Anonymous." Recounts the magic of the third round of the Masters Tournament on Saturday, April 8, 1995 at Augusta National.
Chapter Two: Who is That Little Guy? He Looks so Young! My friend and mentor Peter Jacobsen; a Henninger family album; Coach Randy Lein and walking on at USC; private housing and my other families out there; the "almost never was" at New Haven, Connecticut; the legend of the La Quinta bag-room boy,
Chapter Three: My Ticket to the Masters. Winning the 1994 Deposit Guaranty Classic to get in to the Masters; financing my fledgling career; three wins on the Ben Hogan Tour; joining the Callaway golf team; my rookie year on the PGA Tour; the 1994 Bell South Invitational and letting Superman fly.
Chapter Four: Arriving at Augusta in Wide-Eyed Amazement. The grounds; our rental house; my family and friends and only six tickets; my practice round with Larry Mize; my practice round with Dick Helmstetter; nervous on the tee of the Par 3 Tournament; the Arnold Palmer dedication; Jack Nicklaus wins the 1986 Masters.
Chapter Five: No Sleep, Sleeping on the Lead. Sunday had a weird feel from the beginning; 18 birdies over 3 days, with none on Sunday; watching Ben win and wishing; my tie for tenth assured me of my second trip to Augusta for the 1986 Masters.
Chapter Six: My Diary From the 1996 Masters Tournament. My reflections, written down at the time between Tuesday, April 9, 1996 through Sunday, April 14, 1996.
Chapter Seven: The Experience at Augusta Changed My Life. My second PGA Tour win at Annandale in 1999 but there is no ticket to Augusta this time; 1996 Q School, another "almost never was;" The Fred Meyer Challenge and Peter Jacobsenâs charity work in excess of $10,000,000; victory with Scott McCarron at the final Fred Meyer Challenge in 2002; Bandon Dunes; The Fireside Chat.
Chapter Eight: I Will be Back! All the Way Back to Augusta. Traveling a long way to know I can still go low; I am only half way through a wonderful career; be the best Pro-Am partner you can be.
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Myron Nickerson said the following about this product on 08/04/05 Certainly one of the most interesting sports books ever written. Though a certain So Cal editor may have helped make it even better:), this is a must read for fans of golf, heroics, or the little putters of the world. I look forward to reading it. Again. And vicariously experiencing the thrill of a sudden ascent to the peak of a golf crown jewel. Or jacket, if you will. I look forward to future wilderness books by Henninger, who golfs to live and lives to hunt. Trust All is Well; Peace, Myron Nickerson



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