Relive the greatest events in Tiger Woods’ golfing career
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Read all about the ‘King of the Hills’ and his incredible career over the past two decades. A legend known for letting his clubs do the talking. He has repeatedly suffered injuries and roared through them. A member of the ‘World Golf Hall of Fame’, this book begins in 1993 before his professional debut in 1996 with his 3rd Junior title. Witness his greatest moments in the limelight from trips to Europe, the Western Open, and PGA success.
The perfect gift for golf fans, with this book you can relive his very best championship plays and the major titles that prove he is ‘Simply the Best’. From his 4th consecutive PGA win in 2008 to his eighth major title at Bethpage in 2002. This coffee-table-sized book is filled to the brim with every major victory in his golfing career.
Any fan of golf or Tiger Woods will be able to relive the tiger’s roars throughout golfing history with newspaper stories written by reporters who were present at each event. An incredible gift for any fan of the sport.
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Size & Quality
Cover: Leatherette / Leather
Page Count: 160
Size: Tabloid Size (29.8cm x 36.4cm)
Paper Source:Â Our books use responsibly sourced paper from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.
Made in the UK
These newspaper reproductions are created from the Gannett Group scan archive and in some instances, there will be blemishes and the reproduction quality may not be as clear or precise as copying directly from the actual paper itself.Â