Tiger Woods’ agent hits the HBO documentary before his release

Tiger Woods’ agent aired a new documentary on HBO and HBO Max on Sunday night.

“Tiger” gives an account of the legendary golfer’s relationship with his father and the rise, fall and revival of his career. Woods was not interviewed for the documentary, but former caddy Steve Williams, Nick Faldo, biographer Pete McDaniel and mistress Rachel Uchitel of Woods can be seen in the film.

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“Like the book on which it is based, the upcoming HBO documentary is just another unauthorized and blissful outsider attempt to paint an incomplete portrait of one of the greatest athletes of all time,” said Woods’ agent, Mark Steinberg, told Golfworld on Saturday night. .

Steinberg refers to the book “Tiger”, a biography written by Armen Keteyian and Jeff Benedict. Keteyian was an executive producer for the documentary series.

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Woods did not speak out publicly about the documentary.

The documentary received mixed reviews when critics began watching it last week.

Woods is one of the most exciting golfers to ever play. He erupted on the scene and his competitiveness caught the attention of a generation in the late nineties in the 2000s and through the 2010s.

Woods was the first black golfer to win the Masters at Augusta National in 1997. He has since won 14 more major championships and is only three behind Jack Nicklaus for the most ever by any golfer.

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He was the world number one golfer for 683 weeks, and he started on June 15, 1997 and is an 11-time PGA Player of the Year. President Trump honors Woods with the 2019 Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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