A compelling, in-depth account of Tiger Woodsâ groundbreaking victory at the 1997 Masters Tournament
âThe Masters elevated Tiger Woods to a level of fame that perhaps no athlete outside of Muhammad Ali had ever achieved. People who knew absolutely nothing about golf, cared not at all about the sport, stopped to watch Tiger play. . . . He signed endorsement contracts for staggering amounts of money. He blew off the president of the United States and Rachel Robinson, the widow of the centuryâs most important athleteâand made no apologies for it. He didnât have to. He was Tiger. They werenât.ââfrom First Coming
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