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Now in paperback, a chronicle of the most important year in Tiger
Woods's legendary career, the season that began after recovering
from major knee surgery and ended with shocking scandal.
Since his professional debut in 1996, Tiger Woods changed golf more
than any other player in history. His major knee surgery in 2008
and subsequent extended absence from professional competition threw
into doubt his ongoing quest to surpass the one great record that
remains for him--Jack Nicklaus's eighteen major championship wins.
In early 2009, with the status of Woods's health and playing
ability up in the air, journalist Robert Lusetich set out to cover
this highly anticipated season, only to have it end in the most
unexpected way imaginable.
"Unplayable" offers a richly compelling narrative of Tiger's
victories and defeats--all while conveying the untold story of the
bitter rivalries and ongoing tensions among top players--and
explains how Woods managed to lead a double life while dominating
in one of the world's most competitive sports. Including interviews
with tournament directors, agents, caddies, PGA Tour officials,
sponsors, rival players, and those inside Woods's own camp,
"Unplayable " is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look into one of
the most important seasons in the history of golf.
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