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Tiger Woods Book

March 20, 2012 by · Comments Off on Tiger Woods Book 

Tiger Woods Book, Tiger Woods was so obsessed with Navy SEAL training that he once put his swing coach in a special hold and told him: ‘From here I could kill you in about two seconds’.

The champion golfer – who secretly wanted to join the military – told Hank Haney to stand up then put his arm round his neck so he could not move at all.

Faced with the prospect of near-instant death, Haney feebly replied: ‘Please don’t’.

In his explosive tell-all book Haney also reveals that Woods became so obsessed with the soldiering he spent most of his spare time playing Navy SEAL computer games or watching the Military Channel on TV.

He became so concerned about the 14-times PGA tour winner that he sent him an email which read: ‘Man, are you crazy?’

It also warned him that his destiny was to be a professional golfer, not to go ‘flushing bad guys out of buildings in Iraq’.

Haney’s embarrassing disclosures are in his memoir ‘The Big Miss’, about his years coaching Woods.

Among the claims already reported are that Woods banned his ex-wife Elin Nordegren from smiling when she was on the golf course when he won because he felt he was ‘supposed to win’.

Woods, 36, also wanted to become a Navy SEAL like his father Earl, who was a green beret who served two Army tours in Vietnam.

Tiger Woods Book

January 20, 2012 by · Comments Off on Tiger Woods Book 

Tiger Woods Book, TIGER Woods has said he has no intention of reading his former coach’s upcoming book about their time together.  Woods attacked the forthcoming book as “unprofessional and very disappointing.”

Woods won six of his 14 majors with Hank Haney in his camp but the partnership ended in May 2010, since when the American has yet to claim a victory.

Haney announced his tell-all book, “The Big Miss,” will be released on the eve of The Masters in April.

The release date should attract maximum publicity for the title, should it contain any more details on the sex scandal that derailed the golf superstar’s career.

Woods, who begins his 2012 campaign in Abu Dhabi next week, attacked Haney’s book as “very self-serving,” and said he was “especially [disappointed] because it’s someone I worked with and trusted as a friend.”

“There have been other one-sided books about me and I think people understand that this book is about money,” he told ESPN. “I’m not going to waste my time reading it.”

Haney later responded to the criticism on Twitter with a defense of his motives.

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