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The Prodigy

By: John Feinstein
Narrated by: John Feinstein
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From award-winning sportswriter John Feinstein, The Prodigy is a YA audiobook about a teen golfer poised to blaze his way into Masters Tournament history - and he’ll face secrecy, sacrifice, and the decision of a lifetime to get there.

Seventeen-year-old Frank Baker is a golfing sensation. He’s set to earn a full-ride scholarship to play at the university of his choice, but his single dad wants him to skip college and turn pro - golf has taken its toll on the family bank account, and his dad is eager to start cashing in on his son’s prowess. Frank knows he isn’t ready for life on the pro tour - regardless of the potential riches - so his swing coach enlists a professional golfer turned journalist to be Frank’s secret adviser.

Pressure mounts when, after reaching the final of the US Amateur tournament, Frank wins an automatic invite to the Masters. And when the prodigy, against all odds, starts tearing up the course at Augusta National, sponsors are lined up to throw money at him - and his father. But Frank’s entry in the Masters hinges on maintaining his standing as an amateur. Can he and his secret adviser - who has his own conflicts - keep Frank’s dad at bay long enough to bring home the legendary green jacket?

©2018 John Feinstein (P)2018 Macmillan Audio

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Good golf story.

Interesting plot with enough real world golf to keep you engaged throughout. Worth the time to listen.

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another home run from John feinstein!

loved the story. the book is a great read and john feinstein does a good job.

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Great life story

With all the real names used I thought it was real most of the time. It was a little hokey the way Frank played sometimes but overall it was a very good book. It only took me 3 days to finish it. Very enjoyable!

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Engaging and interesting story

Interesting and engaging story especially for golf nuts and players. Competitive players will really appreciate the details and storyline.

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Feinstein is great writer and knows golf

Not only is this a nice story, but it’s well written by someone who clearly knows the game, the players, and how it really is on the TOUR, at Augusta National, and about everything else he includes in his writing. Of course the story has a fairytale nature, but it includes many realistic intricacies.

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What’s golf’s about

Great story about what golf should be. Also some good behind the scenes extras. Recommend

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Good Story took too long

As a golfer I thought the story should have been a little more believable. I like Feinstein and his knowledge of the game. He could have shortened the Book.

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Awesome story

One of the best books I’ve listened too in a while. It was one of those classics in my mind

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Excellent! Couldn't stop listening!

Couldn't put my phone down, had to keep listening. Great book, good ending. NEED A SEQUEL!

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Disappointing

Author is a true glass-half-empty guy. He goes out of his way to denounce everything about the Augusta National. He tells how every thing used to be, doesn’t matter how they are leaders in golf’s new initiatives. Leads you to believe they are blue bloods who don’t care about anyone else. They have always treated patrons well (my entire family) and they try to bring some decorum into a world where it’s severely lacking. The author should tackle the sleazy journalism problem.

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