There's not much here that the casual golf fan doesn't already know. However, I found parts of Tiger: The Real Story very captivating. The book is fairly tame and I question how much of it is "the real story." Nevertheless, it's light summer reading that makes me want to dust off the clubs and play.
book starts out like a great mystery-what really happened the night Tiger Woods crashed his car into a neighbor's tree?
but there it stalls. Author tries to keep it going, but I found it really hard to care and feel sorry for Tiger.
Not one of my best biography reads.
and I thought they could have done much better with the choice of photos. "yawn"
but there it stalls. Author tries to keep it going, but I found it really hard to care and feel sorry for Tiger.
Not one of my best biography reads.
and I thought they could have done much better with the choice of photos. "yawn"
Great book, very interesting and therefore a fast read. Has some good family pictures too. Insights into Tigers deep relationship with his father and mother and about his father's past history. Lots about the "affairs" he had with women and what happened during and after the car wreck. I highly reccommend it.