The Tiger Woods agent released a new documentary that aired on HBO and HBO Max on Sunday night.
“Tiger” sets out in detail the legendary golfer’s relationship with his father and the rise, fall and rise of his career. Woods was not interviewed for the documentary, but the film features former Steve Williams caddy Nick Faldo, biographer Pete McDaniel and Woods’ lover Rachel Uchitel.
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“Just like the book on which it is based, the next HBO documentary is just another attempt by an unauthorized and lustful outsider to paint an incomplete portrait of one of the greatest athletes of all time,” said Woods agent Mark Steinberg , to Golfworld on Saturday night.
Steinberg refers to the book “Tiger”, a biography written by Armen Keteyian and Jeff Benedict. Keteyian was executive producer on the documentary series.
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Woods did not speak publicly about the documentary.
The documentary received mixed reviews as critics started watching it last week.
Woods is one of the most electrifying golfers he has ever played. Its explosion on the scene and its competitiveness captured the eyes of a generation in the late 1990s, 2000s and 2010.
Woods was the first black golfer to win the Masters at the Augusta National in 1997. He won 14 more important championships after that and is only three behind Jack Nicklaus by the greatest number of all golfers.
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He was the No. 1 golfer in the world for 683 weeks, starting on June 15, 1997 and is 11 times the PGA Player of the Year. President Trump honored Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019.