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THE SECOND LIFE OF TIGER WOODS by Michael Bamberger

THE SECOND LIFE OF TIGER WOODS

by Michael Bamberger

Pub Date: March 31st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-9821-2282-9
Publisher: Avid Reader Press

The gripping story of the fall and rise of one of golf’s greatest players.

This is GOLF magazine senior writer Bamberger’s second book about a famous golfer whose career was damaged by a sex scandal. The Swinger was a co-authored novel; this is real. As Bamberger tells it, Tiger Woods just didn’t fall; he crashed and burned, emotionally and physically. The author describes him as “an inherently private person who leads a massively public life.” At a time when “interest in him was almost insatiable” and news of a sex scandal broke on Nov. 25, 2009, the “National Enquirer was treating him as if he were Gary Hart seeking the presidency.” Two days later, he crashed his car into a fire hydrant. His wife, Elin, divorced him, taking his two children with her. Woods went into rehab for sex, alcohol, and drug addiction. He lost sponsors and his longtime caddie, Steve Williams. Bamberger offers up two overly long digressions on whether Woods had gotten away with rules infractions in some tournaments and the “messy” topic of whether or not he was taking performance-enhancing drugs. The author suggests readers can jump ahead if the second isn’t of interest. He chronicles, in less detail, Woods’ many injuries and surgeries. In 2016, Woods sat out the entire golf year, and he started to feel better. Then came May 29, 2017, when a Jupiter, Florida, police officer came up to a vehicle in the dark off the side of the road with two flat tires. In the driver’s seat was Woods, clearly impaired, and he was arrested. Woods “had been exposed as never before.” Bamberger is at his best recounting in detail Woods’ redemptive victory at the Masters in 2019. He thoroughly lays out Woods’ faults, but he is still clearly in awe of the “best player in history.”

Even non-Tiger fans might find this amazing comeback story appealing.