More to the story. Tiger, HBO Sports’ two-part documentary on Tiger Woods, explores his complicated relationship with his father, his marriage to Elin Nordegren and his affairs — including his high-profile romance with Rachel Uchitel.
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HBO is detailing the rise, fall and comeback of Tiger Woods.
In the first look at their upcoming two-part documentary, “Tiger”, fans are getting a look at the life and career of the golf legend.
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According to HBO, the doc will feature never-before-seen footage and revealing interviews with those who know the golfer best.
Among those interviewed are his former caddy and close friend Steve Williams, Earl Woods’ friend and
More to the story. Tiger, HBO Sports’ two-part documentary on Tiger Woods, explores his complicated relationship with his father, his marriage to Elin Nordegren and his affairs — including his high-profile romance with Rachel Uchitel.
The new HBO documentary “Tiger” pulls back the curtain to peer into the life of golf icon Tiger Woods, including the controversy that destroyed his marriage and flatlined his golf career after the revelation he’d been having multiple affairs behind the back of then-wife Elin Nordegren.
Tiger Woods‘ former mistress Rachel Uchitel is opening up.
sign up for our free, spam-free Watch This Now newsletter that delivers the best TV show picks straight to your inbox. You can also look at our massive collection of recommendations, or our list of suggestions of what to watch next based on shows you already like. Series premiere Sunday at 9/8c on HBOThe story of Tiger Woods has always been ripe for documentation, but there's never been a better time for it than now.
A new HBO documentary telling the story of Tiger Woods’ life premieres on Jan. 10. The two-part series, which is aptly-named Tiger, will delve into the professional golfer’s childhood and his rise to fame, while also detailing the scrutiny of his personal life in the public eye. Of course, that means a look into Tiger’s romantic history, which has made major headlines over the years. Ahead of the documentary premiere, take a look back at the women in Tiger’s life:
NEW YORK -- For a man who first appeared on television when he was 2, showing Bob Hope how he could already swat golf balls, the public actually knows little about Tiger Woods.Getting behind carefully-constructed walls was the challenge faced by filmmakers Matthew Hamachek and Matthew Heineman, whose two-part HBO documentary “Tiger” starts Sunday at 9 p.m. Eastern.
Tiger Woods‘ infamous mistress is speaking out in her first-ever TV interview, and she’s not hesitating!
On April 14, 2019, a wicked Chicago ice storm swept over the McCormick Convention Center greeting Jedis with their lightsabers, princesses in their cinnamon bun wigs, and Sith Lords, some with what sounded like asthma, at the “Star Wars” celebration. About 860 miles separate Chicago from Augusta, Georgia; nevertheless, two marquee events stood still.
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Rachel Uchitel, 45, will be talking directly to the camera about her affair scandal with Tiger Woods, 44, in the golf champion’s upcoming HBO Max documentary Tiger, premiering on Jan. 10, 2021. “Here he was, in my bed, and he was my Tiger,” the former nightclub manager said in a sneak peek of the documentary, as she looked back at the scandal that rocked the sports world after the National Enquirer first reported their affair in 2009, while Tiger was still married to Elin Nordegren, 40.
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Tiger Woods is an athlete on the level of Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, Babe Ruth, or Kobe Bryant. These are names that just about everyone on the planet knows, even if they’re not fans of sports.
Even though Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren‘s marriage ended in a 2010 divorce amid a cheating scandal for the golf superstar, the pair has remained committed and loving co-parents to their two children: 13-year-old daughter Sam Alexis and 11-year-old son Charlie Axel. Sadly the kids were so small when the couple split, with Charlie being only ten-months-old, but their dedication to raising their two beautiful children remained.
Erica Herman joined 44-year-old boyfriend Tiger Woods‘ family at the PNC Tournament on December 20, showing support for the famous golf player and his 11-year-old son, Charlie. Erica joined Tiger’s ex-wife and Charlie’s mom, Elin Nordegren, at the event, where they watched on as the father-son duo took the green.