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Tiger Woods

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    Tiger Woods
    The 1997 Masters
    How I Play Golf
    • The 1997 Masters

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this New York Times bestselling memoir, golf legend Tiger Woods reflects on his record-setting win at the 1997 Masters -- both on and off the course -- rendered "as vivid on the printed page as it was in person" (Golf Digest). In 1997, Tiger Woods was already among the most-watched and closely examined athletes in history. But it wasn't until the Masters Tournament that his career would definitively change forever. Woods, then only 21, won the Masters by a historic 12 shots, which remains the widest margin of victory in the tournament's history, making it an iconic moment for him and sports. Now, 20 years later, Woods is ready to explore his history with the game, how it has changed over the years, and what it was like winning such an important event. With never-before-heard stories, this book provides keen insight from one of the game's all-time greats.

      The 1997 Masters2017
      3.8
    • How I Play Golf

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The techniques explained in this golf instruction book do not reveal Tiger Woods' own predilections, but how he took care to make it a guide for everyone, men or women, young or old, tall or short. The book is structured differently from other books, starting at the green and progressing backwards - just the way Tiger learned to play. Its contents include: the yearn to learn; the putting green - last things first; a swing built to last; sand play - make the hard look easy; iron play - knocking down the flag; nail your fairway woods; the driver - go with all you've got; when golf gets ugly; how to manage your game; and making golf fun.

      How I Play Golf2001
      4.0