Maybe It Would Have Been Justice If Tiger's Dad Had Lived to See His Son's Shame ; As Woods Battles to Salvage His Reputation, a New Book Claims the Disgraced Star's Father Was to Blame for His Son's Sordid Affairs and the Author Insists:

Mail on SundayJuly 18, 2010

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TIGER WOODS, battling at The Open to confirm his status as the world's No 1 golfer in the wake of lurid revelations about his private life, faces a fresh onslaught on his reputation when he returns home from St Andrews.

Woods, 34, and his management company IMG are bracing themselves for further revelations over Tiger's descent into disgrace -- and the part allegedly played in his shame by his late father, Earl.

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Maybe It Would Have Been Justice If Tiger's Dad Had Lived to See His Son's Shame ; As Woods Battles to Salvage His Reputation, a New Book Claims the Disgraced Star's Father Was to Blame for His Son's Sordid Affairs and the Author Insists:

A new book by the respected American author Tom Callahan, due to be published in the United States in November, claims that Earl Woods was a braggart, a liar and a womaniser, and that his behaviour had a profound influence on Tiger's own secret and sordid lifestyle.

Callahan, a former writer with Time maga...

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