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Tiger, Tiger

His Life, As It's Never Been Told Before

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Instant New York Times Bestseller!
“Patterson’s account is compelling” (Daily Mail). The only major author to have nine holes-in-one gets inside the mystery of Tiger Woods in a biography that reads like an unputdownable thriller.
On April 13, 1986, ten-year-old Tiger Woods watches his idol, Jack Nicklaus, win his record sixth Masters.
Just over a decade later, chants of “Ti-ger, Ti-ger!” ring out as the twenty- one-year-old wins his first Green Jacket.
He blazes an incredible path, winning fourteen major titles (second only to Nicklaus himself) by the time he’s thirty- three, smashing records and raising standards.
Then come multiple public scandals and potentially career-ending injuries.
The once-assured champion becomes an all-American underdog. “YouTube golfer” is how his two children know their father—winless since 2013—until he wins the 2019 Masters, his fifteenth major, before their eyes.
But the story doesn’t end there.
Tiger, Tiger is the first full-scale Woods biography of the decade. In James Patterson’s hands, this story is a hole-in- one thriller.
 
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 15, 2024
      Bestseller Patterson (The 24th Hour) delivers a strangely detached biography of Tiger Woods, based entirely on previously published remarks from family, competitors, and others in the athlete’s orbit. Woods’s early years are recreated through recollections from his father, Earl, who remembers modeling proper putting technique while an infant Woods looked on from his highchair. Such memories bring a sense of intimacy to the early chapters, but Patterson’s overreliance on the perspectives of those who weren’t as close with Woods creates an odd sense of remove as the book wears on. For instance, the play-by-play of Woods’s performance at the 1997 Masters, where he became at age 21 the youngest golfer to ever win the tournament, weaves together the recollections of CBS announcer Jim Nantz and competitors Paul Azinger and Nick Faldo but includes virtually none from Woods himself. Accounts of Woods’s scandals, including 2009 revelations about his infidelity and his 2017 arrest for drunk driving, read more like recaps of contemporaneous media coverage than descriptions of the events themselves. This pales in comparison with Jeff Benedict’s Tiger Woods.

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