Tiger Woods Golf’s Young Master

Tiger Woods Golf’s Young Master by Sydelle Kramer, published by Random House in 1998, is a 48-page biography that explores the life of Tiger Woods from his early days as a child prodigy to his rise as a sports superstar. This edition is presented in English and features full-color photos that enhance the narrative of Woods’ journey, highlighting his talent, perseverance, and dedication to golf.
Readers will find a detailed account of Woods’ development in the sport, beginning with his first playful golf swing at just six months old. The biography emphasizes key moments in his life that shaped his career and aims to inspire young golfers to pursue their passion for the game. Covering themes related to sports and recreation, as well as cultural and regional aspects, this book serves as an engaging introduction to the achievements of a prominent figure in golf.
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From his first playful golf swing at the age of six months to his latest picture-perfect game, this fascinating biography follows the phenomenal Tiger Woods from child prodigy to sports superstar. His talent, perseverance, and dedication to his sport will surely inspire young golfers to head for the links. Full-color photos.
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