Tiger: A Biography of Tiger Woods
by John Strege
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Tells the life and career of Tiger Woods, the youngest person to win the United States Amateur Golf Tournament.Tags
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I enjoyed the story. I remember the main events described. However, even when one puts the story through the division formula for all biographies, I wonder how single-minded he really is - or was. I accept that he has the best brain in sports that we have seen in a very long time and I am in awe of his ability to concentrate. I accept that his father was his best friend. What worried me when I first read the book in 1998 was that a steady date did not appear anywhere in the story. Even if I agree that a person's private life is private and should be so, a reference to a steady relationship or two would have made me happier for him. Golf is rarely a team sport and interpersonal relationships are best explored when one is young and in show more one's teens.
Noting what is happening to Tiger in the late 2009 news outlets, I may have been right to worry for him - and anyone he later became close to. My heart breaks for him and Elin right now and I really hope that the world's news mongers can leave them alone to figure out what is most important for them without the "benefit" of popular opinion. show less
Noting what is happening to Tiger in the late 2009 news outlets, I may have been right to worry for him - and anyone he later became close to. My heart breaks for him and Elin right now and I really hope that the world's news mongers can leave them alone to figure out what is most important for them without the "benefit" of popular opinion. show less
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John Strege was the longtime sportswriter for the Orange County Register and the Los Angeles Times and is a writer for Golf Diegest. He is also the author of the best-selling Tiger: A Biography of Tiger Woods and When War Played Through, as well as the coauthor of 18 Holes with Bing, written with Nathaniel Crosby. John and his wife make their home show more in San Diego, California. show less
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- Sports and Leisure, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 796.352 — Arts & recreation Recreation, sports, and performing arts Athletic and outdoor sports and games Ball sports Ball and stick sports Golf
- LCC
- GV964 .W66 .S87 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Recreation. Leisure Recreation. Leisure Sports Ball games: Baseball, football, golf, etc.
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- English
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- Paper, Ebook
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