Tiger Woods Book:

Training a Tiger: A Fathers Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life



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Tiger Woods Book:
Training a Tiger: A Fathers Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life



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Training a Tiger: A Father's Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life
Training a Tiger: A Father
List Price: $18.00Publisher: William Morrow

Salesrank: 80374

Released: March 14, 1997
Our Price: $13.50
Used Price: $0.15
Media: Hardcover

Editorial Review:
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 toughness and emphasizes skills, posture, balance, set-up and grip.

There are also some subtler points for parents to consider: when and how to introduce golf (or any sport) to their child; how to lay the groundwork for open communication; and how to cultivate the right attitude toward competition. Through an intelligent mix of instruction, humor and common sense, Training a Tiger helps parents everywhere lead their kids to love the game, and to play it with confidence, patience, proficiency and passion.

Description of Training a Tiger: A Father's Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life:
The first thing you'll learn in this book, which details how Earl Woods raised his son, Tiger, to become probably the greatest golfer who ever lived, is that your child will never be another Tiger Woods. Tiger is a prodigy in the sense that Mozart was a prodigy. But even if your child has completely ordinary abilities, Training a Tiger shows how to pass on your love for a sport to your child. Most of the book is specific to golf, but the same lessons can be applied to any activity.

Training a Tiger: A Father's Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life Reviews:
Too Funny 1 Star Review
2009-12-10 - Apparently Earl did not reveal all the Training Secrets in this book! This book should be reclassified and remarketed as a Comedy book. Just like Tiger will be remarketed. Too funny!

So simple and therefore totally brilliant 5 Star Review
2009-10-08 - This book is a total inspiration on how to train the mental side of sport in a simple fashion - without losing the human side of the story.

It is so simple and that is what makes it so exceptional

Does not work 2 Star Review
2007-06-01 - 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.

reply to reader with no brains from June 17th 2003 5 Star Review
2006-05-04 - 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!!

A plus book 5 Star Review
2005-09-05 - This book is great! Anytime you can read about wonderful parenting, it is a highllight in your day. As the mother of 2 boys I can only hope to be so self sacrificing as Earl Woods. Whether you are into golf or not, all children could benefit from more attention from their parents. This book is about putting the child first and helping them make their dreams a reality. While so many children watch tv all day, it sure is refreshing to read about a parent who demonstrates the real meaning of parenting-take the time to train the children up right and they will end up as you trained them. Earl is truly an inspiration. Thank you for writing the book if you read this email Mr. Woods.










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