A lot of books have been written with Woods as the main character, but nothing from this perspective, as his extraordinary career merits. Arranged chronologically, the chapters are relatively short and each begins with a site, a location and a date. It’s only 439 pages, but you won’t breeze through it in just a few sittings. There are no pictures to break up, or enhance the copy, but it is an easy read. Woods’ relationship with his father, Earl, and his own with his son Charlie, are particularly endearing. For the avid golfer it stirs fond memories of Woods’ spectacular victories, as well as his human frailty and personal health challenges. All in all, It’s a very fair appraisal of Woods’ life. Tiger’s life has been recorded in the media since he was a junior golfer. In this book, Patterson offers a concise rendition of both the good times, as well as the bad. Click HERE to find “Tiger, Tiger” by James Patterson on Amazon. We’ll do the hard work if you don’t want to. Custom or DIY Golf Simulator Sales & Installation. www.aceindoorgolf.com l 855-926-3283
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