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Overview"A revealing and intimate biography of the man who influenced Tiger Woods the most-his father, Earl Woods. From the time he entered the public consciousness as a two-year-old golf prodigy on The Mike Douglas Show, Eldrick ""Tiger"" Woods has often seemed to be not much more than a ball-striking machine- reinforced by his carefully guarded image and emotionless persona. Even after his recent bombshell adultery scandal, the public still knows very little about the man behind the golf clubs and multimillion-dollar endorsement deals. But one thing is certain: Earl Woods, Tiger's beloved and now deceased father, knew him better and influenced his life more than anyone. In His Father's Son, Tom Callahan offers a full-blown biography of earl Dennison Woods, the Vietnam War veteran who raised the golf phenomenon and, in turn, a full-blown biography of Tiger. With exclusive access to and interviews with Earl, Tiger, and a host of other key figures, Callahan provides an unprecedented look into their lives and the remarkably close relationship they had. With unparalleled insight into the man who made Tiger Woods the person that he is, His Father's Son is part biography and part father-and-son love story." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom CallahanPublisher: Penguin Adult Hc/Tr Imprint: Penguin Adult Hc/Tr Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.283kg ISBN: 9781592406630ISBN 10: 1592406637 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 02 August 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt's always rewarding when a masterful writer digs deeply into a tough subject and comes closer to the truth than anyone else. Tom Callahan not only does this in His Father's Son, he entertains along the way. -Dan Jenkins, author of Dead Solid Perfect and Fairways and Greens Praise for Tom Callahan: Tom Callahan does to words what Tiger Woods does to golf balls. Under his spell, they soar, spin, and do the samba on the head of a matchstick. There's nobody better. -Rick Reilly, ESPN Tom knows the game of golf as well as anyone in the business. -Jack Nicklaus Callahan could make a book about agricultural reform in mid-Wales in the 13th century sing and dance. -John Hopkins, The Times of London When I was just starting out, before I played in either a Masters or a U.S. Open, I played with Tom Callahan in Pretoria. So, we go back a ways, twenty years. To me, he's the Jack Nicklaus of the golf writers. -Ernie Els Tom Callahan writing about anything is like Julia Child saying, 'If you don't have any plans, stick around and I'll make you dinner.' -Tony Kornheiser, ESPN's Pardon The Interruption It's always rewarding when a masterful writer digs deeply into a tough subject and comes closer to the truth than anyone else. Tom Callahan not only does this in His Father's Son, he entertains along the way. -Dan Jenkins, author of Dead Solid Perfect and Fairways and Greens Praise for Tom Callahan: Tom Callahan does to words what Tiger Woods does to golf balls. Under his spell, they soar, spin, and do the samba on the head of a matchstick. There's nobody better. -Rick Reilly, ESPN Tom knows the game of golf as well as anyone in the business. -Jack Nicklaus Callahan could make a book about agricultural reform in mid-Wales in the 13th century sing and dance. -John Hopkins, The Times of London When I was just starting out, before I played in either a Masters or a U.S. Open, I played with Tom Callahan in Pretoria. So, we go back a ways, twenty years. To me, he's the Jack Nicklaus of the golf writers. -Ernie Els Tom Callahan writing about anything is like Julia Child saying, 'If you don't have any plans, stick around and I'll make you dinner.' -Tony Kornheiser, ESPN's Pardon The Interruption It's always rewarding when a masterful writer digs deeply into a tough subject and comes closer to the truth than anyone else. Tom Callahan not only does this in His Father's Son, he entertains along the way. -Dan Jenkins, author of Dead Solid Perfect and Fairways and Greens Praise for Tom Callahan: Tom Callahan does to words what Tiger Woods does to golf balls. Under his spell, they soar, spin, and do the samba on the head of a matchstick. There's nobody better. -Rick Reilly, ESPN Tom knows the game of golf as well as anyone in the business. -Jack Nicklaus Callahan could make a book about agricultural reform in mid-Wales in the 13th century sing and dance. -John Hopkins, The Times of London When I was just starting out, before I played in either a Masters or a U.S. Open, I played with Tom Callahan in Pretoria. So, we go back a ways, twenty years. To me, he's the Jack Nicklaus of the golf writers. -Ernie Els Tom Callahan writing about anything is like Julia Child saying, 'If you don't have any plans, stick around and I'll make you dinner.' -Tony Kornheiser, ESPN's Pardon The Interruption It's always rewarding when a masterful writer digs deeply into a tough subject and comes closer to the truth than anyone else. Tom Callahan not only does this in <i>His Father's Son</i>, he entertains along the way. -Dan Jenkins, author of <i>Dead Solid Perfect</i> and <i>Fairways and Greens</i> <b>Praise for Tom Callahan: </b> Tom Callahan does to words what Tiger Woods does to golf balls. Under his spell, they soar, spin, and do the samba on the head of a matchstick. There's nobody better. -Rick Reilly, ESPN Tom knows the game of golf as well as anyone in the business. -Jack Nicklaus Callahan could make a book about agricultural reform in mid-Wales in the 13th century sing and dance. -John Hopkins, <i>The Times</i> of London When I was just starting out, before I played in either a Masters or a U.S. Open, I played with Tom Callahan in Pretoria. So, we go back a ways, twenty years. To me, he's the Jack Nicklaus of the golf writers. -Ernie Els Tom Callahan writing about anything is like Julia Child saying, 'If you don't have any plans, stick around and I'll make you dinner.' -Tony Kornheiser, ESPN's <i>Pardon The Interruption</i> Author InformationTom Callahan is a former senior writer for Time magazine and columnist for The Washington Post. Recipient of the national headliner award, he is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestseller Johnny U: The Life and Times of Johnny Unitas. He lives in Florida. 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