The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Woods documentar­y debuts in December

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LOS ANGELES. — A two-part documentar­y detailing the rise, fall and epic comeback of 15-time major golf champion Tiger Woods will debut in December, producers announced on Thursday.

Rachel Uchitel, who was at the centre of a sex scandal that erupted around Woods in November 2009, will be “breaking her silence for the first time” in the film, according to a release announcing the project.

Woods apologised in a February 2010 televised statement for cheating with multiple mistresses on then-wife Elin Nordegren. The couple divorced six months later.

The documentar­y will debut on HBO on December 13, four weeks after the scheduled final round of the 2020 Masters. Woods is set to defend the green jacket he won last year at Augusta National, completing his return from severe back injuries with his first major win since 2008.

The conclusion will air on December 20, only 10 days before Woods’s 45th birthday.

HBO Sports and Jigsaw Production­s will create the biopic with Academy Award winner Alex Gibney among the executive producers and Emmy winner Matthew Heineman and Emmy nominee

Matthew Hamachek directing the film.

It follows blockbuste­r ratings for a six-part documentar­y on Michael Jordan that was released during the coronaviru­s pandemic while most sports were shut down.

The project is based upon the book on Woods by Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian and includes never-before-seen footage plus interviews with former Woods caddie Steve Williams and six-time major winner Nick Faldo among others.

The documentar­y charts Woods from his toddler days swinging clubs on television through injury fears that left him wondering if he might ever walk normally again to his current comeback, set to resume at next week’s US PGA Memorial tournament.

Woods has matched the career record 82 US PGA Tour wins of legend Sam Snead and his all-time major total ranks behind only the record 18 won by Jack Nicklaus.

“Since his introducti­on to the world at the age of two, Tiger Woods has inhabited our collective consciousn­ess as a prodigy, a pioneer, a champion, a global icon, and then a tabloid headline,” the directors said in a statement. — AFP.

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