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The Bargain Nexus - Tiger Woods Son, Hero & Champion

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Manufacturer: Twentieth Century-Fox Home Video
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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780793940981 ISBN: 0793940982 Label: Twentieth Century-Fox Home Video Manufacturer: Twentieth Century-Fox Home Video Publication Date: 1997-01-01 Publisher: Twentieth Century-Fox Home Video Studio: Twentieth Century-Fox Home Video
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great insight Comment: This video is an outstanding overview of the life and times of Tiger Woods. It is a must have for any Tiger/golf fan at any level. It starts out with Tiger as a little boy on the Mike Douglas show to when he wins the Masters in Grand style. You hear todays top pros opinions of the young phenom. Excellent!!! While I'm here, I might as well say that John Stege's biography on Tiger is a must read as well. Superbly done!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tiger is The Man Comment: This Video does a Great Job Showing The Many Faces Of TIger.different things he has gone through Race,Respect&Handling Pressure.as a Golf Player The World Hasn't seen Nothing Yet.He has Worked Very Hard To reach his Goals.He is The Modern Day Jackie RObinson of Golf.Their Has Been Other Black Golfers, but Tiger is Taking The Game unto a Whole Different Level.He Will only get better with time&that Golf isn't an Exclusive area anymore.He is Breaking alot of Ground.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great bio Comment: fascinating look at the personality, the athlete, the son. lots of exclusive interviews and beautiful production. it was very moving.
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When golf phenom Tiger Woods won the 1997 Masters with a tournament scoring record, he burst onto the national scene with what seemed like a storybook beginning to a great career. But what looked like an overnight success had actually begun years and years before, when as a toddler he was coached by his father. This video, appropriately subtitled Son, Hero, and Champion, prominently features Tiger's father, Earl Woods, a former Green Beret who essentially put his son through a psychological boot camp designed to make him a mentally tough player. One of the highpoints of this documentary is a detailed look at how Tiger Woods and his father developed strategies to win tournaments, focusing on a specific amateur championship where the Woods family brain trust had to quickly devise a way to come from behind to win the tournament in a playoff round. The role of race is also dealt with here, as well as Tiger's position as a role model for youngsters who may wish to play golf, perhaps as a career. Only time will tell whether Tiger Woods will take a place in golf history as one of the all-time greats, but this video does a very professional job of showing how he came to be considered one of the best players of the game today. --Robert J. McNamara
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