WOODS REMAINS TRUE TO FORM IN NEW BOOK
After all these years, Tiger Woods has consented at last to do what he has long been urged to do and write a book, entitled The 1997 Masters: My Story. Woods is Woods, and the most we were ever going to receive were little bursts of insight. And we do. Read this and understand how different Tiger felt to his starry-eyed peers when first entering the revered confines of Augusta National. The book, superbly ghostwritten by Toronto’s Lorne Rubenstein, is packed with gems, and if you feel shortchanged then that is your problem, not Woods’. As we wait to see if he is fit enough to play on the 20th anniversary of his sport’s most extraordinary triumph, Woods has presented us with a vivid reminder of what we had and what we have been missing.