¡°Irresistible . . . Immensely readable . . . The authors have laid out a saga that is part myth, part Shakespeare, part Jackie Collins. . . . Benedict and Keteyian bring us along for the ride in a whirlwind of a biography that reads honest and true.¡±
-Leigh Montville, The Wall Street Journal
¡°There is beauty and awe in this perfectly pitched biography . . . It has torque and velocity . . . It¡¯s a confident and substantial book that¡¯s nearly as sleek as a Christopher Nolan movie. It makes a sweet sound, like a well-struck golf ball. I found it exhilarating, depressing, tawdry and moving in almost equal measure. It¡¯s a big American story. . . . The authors bring grainy new detail to almost every aspect of Woods¡¯s life.¡±
-Dwight Garner, The New York Times
¡°An ambitious 360-degree portrait of golf¡¯s most scrutinized figure . . . The book features fresh reporting on almost every significant element of Woods¡¯ story. . . . It is a book brimming with revealing details.¡±
-Sam Weinman, Golf Digest
¡°I have been trying to write about Tiger since he was a teenager. I thought he was unknowable. This book proves me wrong. Here, finally, is Tiger Woods.¡±
-Michael Bamberger, senior writer for Sports Illustrated and author of Men in Green
¡°Chilling . . . Exhaustively researched . . . The authors present Woods as a man ¡®both blessed and cursed¡¯ by his otherworldly ability to separate his off-the-course problems from his performance on it. Tiger Woods is a fascinating analysis of the former, but for golf fans-and probably for Woods himself-his worth will still be judged by the latter. . . . What Benedict and Keteyian do better than in any biography I¡¯ve read about Woods is detail the human costs of this machine-like focus.¡±
-John Paul Newport, Bloomberg Businessweek