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James Patterson—the only major author to have nine holes-in-one—gets inside the mystery of Tiger Woods as only he can. How did Tiger become the G.O.A.T., what drove him to fall so spectacularly, and how has he made his way back to the pinnacle of golf? In Patterson’s hands, Tiger’s story is 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.
Bridget –
I’m a huge Patterson fan but was greatly disappointed in Tiger, Tiger. He chronicled Tigers life from childhood to the present but did not present anything new. In fact, there were instances when I was disappointed that he did not expound on a certain occurrence.
VikingJack53 –
Wife likes this one
Robert A Rupel –
Arrived on time, and all the pages were there
Robert J. Ruttenberg –
This book is by far the best sports book I’ve ever read—and may be one of the best books I’ve read
Mark C . –
Delivery was quick good packaging reading through the book. I realize a lot of information I had read in the other previous Tiger Woods books, but it was still entertaining.
Michele –
Gives a good insight to Tiger’s upbringing and values. Shows him as a real person and generosity in establishing his charities for youth and to pursue the game of golf as a game with values.
Dr. Wayne Fahie –
The 400+ page book is just a rehashing of the facts we already know about Tiger Woods. Boring. Not worth the read.
Amazon Customer –
Loved this book and learning more about Tiger and his philanthropic pursuits. I look forward to watching Charlie competitions in the PGA.
Ed Flores –
I believe the book is well written and refers the good and the bad in his carrier. What amazes me is all the physical problems he has had. Makes me think could I endure physical and mental stress to continue as he has.
David Logan –
Great pace–interesting anecdotes —interesting enjoyable read.