Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods

\"Let your clubs speak for you.\"

Tiger Woods was too young to notice the racism around him. He didn�t understand that in this world, people were judged by the color of their skin. He couldn�t speak out about it; he couldn�t voice his opinions, or come up with possible solutions because he was too young. Tiger faced many racial ordeals throughout his life, mainly because he was half-Thai and half-black. He broke into the sport of golf as one of the youngest. He not only wanted to be the best black golfer; he wanted to be the best golfer. The only way Tiger dealt with racism was to let his clubs do all the talking for him. The book starts off with Earl Woods, Tiger�s father, during the Vietnam War. A sniper almost took out Earl but his friend saved him. Later on that day, he gets in a predicament with a bamboo viper, and once again, his friend saves him. The friend�s name was Nguyen Phong, and he was good in combat; he was a tiger in combat. Nguyen Phong had the nickname of \"Tiger\". Earl vowed that if he ever had another son, he would call him \"Tiger\". After the war, back in the United States, Earl met a Thai woman named Kultida and he married her and had a son. They named the baby Eldrick, but Earl called him "Tiger". Tiger Woods took interest in golf at a young age. He would watch from his crib as his father would practice his swing. He began playing golf since before he could walk. When he got a few years older, he began to compete in the Junior Nationals tournaments against older boys. He didn�t have the strength to drive the ball far, but he had skill; he was blessed. Earl made Tiger some miniature clubs out of his old ones and from that moment on, he was obsessed with the sport. The way that Tiger played, it was no longer a sport, it became an art. With every hole he played, his game progressed to a whole new level. As Tiger grew older, he still played tournaments and racked up his victories, he even played for Harvard�s golf team. Harvard was interested in having him play for them since an early age. Later on in his career, he started to show that he wasn�t perfect. He showed that he too made mistakes and was just like everybody else.The...

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