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A
PASSION FOR LIFE:
CELEBRITY MUSINGS FROM THE FAIRWAYS
Anyone who is passionate about the game of golf usually "eats, drinks, dreams,
plays and watches" it nearly non-stop. And now they can listen to
it, as well.
"A Passion for Life: Celebrity Musings from the Fairways"
is an entertaining and anecdote-filled audiobook compiled and written by
sportscaster Ann Liguori from her exclusive and candid conversations with
well-known sports, entertainment and business personalities while playing with
them on some of the most renowned golf courses in the world. The package not only
includes their insights into their own success and their views on a wide range
of topics - - but also what they bring from their careers to the constantly challenging
game of golf.
Among the well-known celebrities featured on the audiotape
are Charles Schulz, Celine Dion, Joe Pesci, Matthew McConaughey, Brett Favre,
Smokey Robinson, Charles Barkley, Vince Gill, Sylvester Stallone, Kenny G., and
Evel Knievel.
"By using golf as a window into their souls," notes
Liguori, who has been a regular contributor to both The Golf Channel and the Golf
2000 TV series, "we get our guests to open up and share with us sides of themselves
seldom heard."
The "A Passion for Life: Celebrity Musings from the
Fairways" audiotape collection is a great companion to Ann's 1999 book of
the same title. Both items will be available on July 15, 2001, on her new Website:
www.annliguori.com, along with videotapes of any of her
more than 600 Sports Innerview TV show interviews with everyone from Mickey
Mantle and Wilt Chamberlain to Jack Nicklaus and Kevin Costner. The audiobook
can also be ordered by calling Ann Liguori Productions, Inc., at 212-593-2872.
One of television and radio's most prominent sports talk show hosts
and interviewers, Liguori is the owner, host and executive producer of the longest-running
TV sports show ever hosted by a woman - - Sports Innerview with Ann Liguori.
Now in its 11th consecutive season, Sports Innerview airs weekly on Fox
Sports and regional sports cable networks around the country. In addition to producing
and hosting 46 Conversations with Ann Liguori shows for The Golf Channel,
Liguori is one of the original sports talk show hosts at WFAN Radio in New York,
where she still hosts a weekly, live, call-in program while covering major golf
and tennis events, Olympic Games and other sports for the station.
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM ANN LIGUORI NEW
AUDIOBOOK:
A PASSION FOR LIFE:
CELEBRITY MUSINGS FROM THE FAIRWAYS
Charles Schulz
The legendary creator of PEANUTS discusses with
Ann how he used many of his golf experiences as themes for his comic strips. When
Liguori asks him which Peanut's character best describes his golf game, Schulz
responds: "Probably Snoopy, because he just gets so terribly angry and so upset.
We all do."
And Schulz goes on: "Golf is like women. Golf leads us on.
You hit a perfect drive. You hit a three-wood right up there near the green, and
you're thinking birdie all the way up there - - and then you chunk the approach
shot and you get a bogey or a double bogey. So you've been led on and then you're
turned down again . . . "
Celine Dion
The pop diva is an
avid golfer who years ago bought Le Mirage Golf Club in Montreal so she and her
husband, Rene Angelil, wouldn't have to wait for tee times. During her discussion
with Liguori, Dion reveals that one of the reasons she took up golf was
because it helped her marriage, and also because it has helped her deal with the
stress of show business. "It (Golf) changed my relationship with my husband in
a way because we got closer, not only out on tour together, but when we come here
(to our course) and meet our friends here. So we're more often together, and I
want to spend as much time with him as possible. But it definitely changed my
life in a big way - - my personal life - - because I needed a balance."
Matthew McConaughey
Superstar actor McConaughey ("A Time To
Kill," "Ed TV," "Contact," et al.), who Liguori compares to the legendary Paul
Newman, has played golf most of his life. In fact, he tells Liguori that by sharing
his passion about golf in a conversation with a casting director, he was able
to land his first movie role. He then explains why he is so passionate about the
sport: "It is a game that can't be mastered. It's always simple when you're playing
well, yet so hard to figure out when you are playing bad. When I play, the game
of golf is King. It humbles me and requires a great combination of poise, tempo,
patience and aggression."
Sylvester Stallone
For Stallone,
who is best known for his action hero roles in the "Rocky" and "Rambo" movies,
golf has emerged as the working metaphor for his current struggles. After playing
polo for 20 years, it was sheer curiosity that led him to his new hobby of golf.
"It's a very psychological game that gets into your blood because it's against
you and there is no one else to blame," Stallone tells Liguori. "When you have
an image of a super boxer or warrior, people automatically equate you to be that
good in everything, and it's just not so. Golf is a game of imperfection. I've
worked harder at it than any facet of my career. I have found myself to be absorbed
by the psychology of the game, and that is what it's all about."
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