By Len Ziehm Tiger’s Life As Never Told Before Another book about Tiger Woods? When I first heard about “Tiger, Tiger,” by James Patterson, I wondered why. After all, his playing career is in obvious decline. But, then I considered the author, James Patterson, one of the most prolific writers over the last few decades, and also one of the very best. His works are popular in both fiction and non-fiction genres. He’s created some unforgettable characters, most notably, the Alex Cross series. He has done true stories about the Kennedys, John Lennon, as well as Princess Diana and brought to light the horrendous sex scandal account of Jeffrey Epstein. He’s coauthored novels with, among others, Bill Clinton and Dolly Parton and told his own story in the appropriately named “James Patterson by James Patterson.’’ What else could this guy do? Once again, Patterson created a well written and informative book about the real Tiger Woods. It seems the golfing public can never learn enough about the life of the 15-time major champion, who held the No. 1 spot on the Official World Golf Ranking for 683 weeks. “Tiger, Tiger,” published by Little Brown and Company, Hachette Book Group, is the first full-scale Woods biography. The complete title includes “His life as it’s never been told before.’’ Michigan Golf Journal
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