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An educator, top-ranked college ball player and Green Beret who served in Vietnam, Earl Woods reveals the instruction and training secrets that went into raising a child who might be the greatest golfer ever. His teaching method starts with the simplest swings: Putting, chipping and pitching, and doesn’t introduce the full swing until the basics have been mastered. The book includes dozens of games and competitions to make golf fun and interesting, teaches mental to… More >>

Training a Tiger: A Father’s Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life

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  1. Anonymous Said,

    Well, I think the fact there are only three reviews of this book before mine pretty much sums up how popular it is.
    As I write this, there is a show on TV called “American Junior” — a take-off on “American Idol” in which children with prodigious singing voices try to become stars. The most striking feature of the show, however, is not the kids’ talents but their parents’ obsessions. They are trying to achieve vicariously, through their kid’s success, the fame and fortune they were never able to achieve on their own. I think you probably get my analogy to Earl Woods.
    By the way: I have a point to make about Tiger that has nothing to do with this book, really, but that I want to get off my chest. It has to do with his wardrobe. He is in serious need of a fashion makeover. Here is his customary garb:
    1. “Poofy” (i.e., baggy-legged) pants. The effect is a little bit odd.
    2. A standard golf shirt — but with the top, collar button fastened. This is a distinctly child-like feature; normally the only people with top button fastened are little boys dressed by their moms.
    3. A cap that is more rounded than that of other players; if you removed the bill and attached blades to the top, it would be a perfect propellor beanie.
    What I’m getting at is that his working clothes are childish. When combined with his natural baby face, the effect is comical. I predict that 20 years from now, film of Tiger in his 20s will look as silly as film of golfers in the 1970′s with their tight, plaid pants, wide white belts, and super-sized lapels on their shirts.
    So Tiger — please come up with a new look on the course to go with your fabulous game.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Jon Vandalen Said,

    I bought this book to help me take care of my new baby tiger, Thundercat. All I found was a bunch of crap about golf and black people. In the end, the tiger died. I tried to stuff a golf club down it’s gullet but nothing happened except it threw up all over me and went to sleep. Overall, I do not recommend this book if you care about your new animal friend or are an animal lover AT ALL.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. bruno Said,

    This moron is a jealous racist. Everything he said is wrong. He should know what he is talking about before he speaks. Earl never asked Tiger to go golfing with him. The only way he would take him is if Tiger asked to go. Tiger is Stanford educated, insanely rich, the best golfer in history, never been in trouble and calls his dad his best friend. I would give anything to be sure my kids were half the person Tiger is. If you read this book and got nothing from it I feel bad for your kids. By the way he is the best dressed person on tour!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous Said,

    This appears to be a book rushed into print by Earl Woods and a ghostwriter, written just around the time of Earl’s bypass surgery. The book is very shallow and doesn’t address any of the interesting milestones of Tiger’s golf development. Nor does it deal with any interesting personal issues – i.e. how did he deal with losses, how did he relate to his peers in school, etc. I would not recommend this boo
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Solon Middle School Student Said,

    In Pete McDaniel’s, Training a Tiger, Tiger Woods shows you basics and in depth steps to golf. This book will show you how to start a your child in golf, equipment, putting, short game, driving, practicing, and in to mental mechanics. The authors purpose for writing this is to show young kids how to golf. It is worth reading if you want to improve your golf game or your childs.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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