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A well written account of what makes Tiger Woods who he is. Best part of the book to me is the exploration of both the good and bad of Tiger Woods. His success is well documented, his failures not as much. It was interesting to hear about the "behind the scenes" things that affected Tiger personally and professionally. I found the book to be detailed and unbiased.
This book was interesting for Tiger fans and well written. It helped me understand some of the stories behind his decisions.
Steve Helling is a staff writer for People magazine where he has published over 1,000 articles, including fifty-five cover stories. He has interviewed countless celebrities, including Serena Williams, Jane Fonda, Usher, John Travolta, Jennifer Lopez, and Queen Latifah, and appeared on Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper 360, CNN's Prime News, and several others. He lives in Orlando, Florida.