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Tiger Woods to release official memoir

Tiger Woods has announced he will release a book about his storied life and sensational career. The 81-time PGA TOUR winner has had a plethora of books written about him over the years, but this will be the first official account coming directly from Woods and those in his small inner circle. “I’ve been in the spotlight for a long time, and because of that, there have been books and articles and TV shows about me, most filled with errors, speculative and wrong. This book is my definitive story,â€� Woods said via statement Tuesday. “It’s in my words and expresses my thoughts. It describes how I feel and what’s happened in my life. I’ve been working at it steadily, and I’m looking forward to continuing the process and creating a book that people will want to read.â€� HarperCollins Publishers have secured the rights to the memoir entitled BACK and will publish it across the globe. A release date is yet to be announced. It will cover everything from his childhood, his stellar amateur career, his multiple injuries and personal battles, and of course his compelling professional golf career through his 15th major championship at the Masters in April. The publishers claim the book “is a candid and intimate narrative of an outsize American life: from growing up a celebrated golfing prodigy to shattering centuries-old racial barriers as a young pro; from rising to unprecedented fame and global icon status to battling devastating injuries and personal issues; from enduring years of physical anguish to mounting an astonishing comeback at 43 years old, culminating with the 2019 Masters, where his thrillingly impossible victory captured the imagination and hearts of people around the world.â€� “Meeting with Tiger, speaking with him at length about the process of writing a memoir, I was delighted to discover how much he has to say, and how ready, how eager, he is to say it,â€� editor Shannon Welch said. “He’s at a place in his career and his life where he’s thinking deeply about his story, the highs and the lows, and how it all relates and connects. I think the result will be extraordinary.â€� Woods, who hasn’t played since August and has had arthroscopic surgery on his knee, is due to start his 2019-20 PGA TOUR season next week at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP in Japan, a few days after he battles Rory McIlroy, Jason Day and Hideki Matsuyama in The Challenge: Japan Skins. He will then focus on his captain duties for the Presidents Cup as he must select his four captain’s picks to round out the U.S. team, which may or may not still include himself, on Nov. 4.

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NAPA, Calif. – It’s been a big week for Hawaii so far in California. Hawaii native Jon Oda, a Monday qualifier, shot a second-round 66 to reach 8 under halfway through the Safeway Open at Silverado. That was one off the lead with the afternoon wave still playing. On Oda’s bag this week is fellow Hawaiian Dean Wilson, who enjoyed a long PGA TOUR career that peaked with his victory at the 2006 International.  “Dean’s been awesome,� said Oda, 23, who played for UNLV before turning pro in 2017. “He’s someone I look up to, someone I bounce ideas off of. We have a good time, just laugh a bunch.� RELATED: Tee times | Equipment gallery: Safeway Open Wilson, who racked up 21 top-10 finishes and nearly $9 million on TOUR, had just attended a fundraiser for his alma mater, BYU, on Monday when he and Oda got to texting. Oda, who plays on the Korn Ferry Tour, had Monday-qualified for the Safeway. He needed a caddie. They agreed that Wilson would spend Tuesday at home while Oda played his practice rounds, and fly to Northern California on Wednesday. “I always go back and forth to Vegas and play a lot of golf with him there,� said Wilson, who now lives in San Diego. “I admire so much about him. He’s very mature. He’s got control of his game. He has good knowledge of the golf swing, good knowledge of what makes the ball go, and he’s got a lot of experience in how to play great golf, so being around him is a pleasure.� Oda is no stranger to the TOUR. He got seven starts two seasons ago, when he finished T3 after Monday-qualifying for the Barracuda Championship. He also finished eighth at the Mayakoba Golf Classic, and T11 at the Wyndham Championship. He’s just never quite gotten comfortable. Until now. Oda and Wilson played together for the first time at a tournament at Mid-Pacific Country Club on Oahu. Oda was about 15, while Wilson was winding down his TOUR career. “Every time I played back in Hawaii, I’d play in the state opens or the section events, I’d ask the guys to pair me with the good amateurs,� Wilson said. Oda fit the bill. “He’s got it,� Wilson said. Oda smiled when asked about their big brother, little brother relationship. “Everyone knows him,� Oda said. “He’s just cracking jokes with the guys on the green, and all the caddies recognize him. It’s kind of a cool dynamic out here. We talked about what he’s done in the past. I always ask him, ‘What would you do on this shot?’� Wilson said he’s learning from Oda, too. “He doesn’t need any help; you just need a buddy out there,� Wilson said. “We just walk around and keep it chill. I just want everything to be as easy it can be for him. For him to play really good, what really helps is just being comfortable. And maybe having me around helps with that. I just tell him he’s as good as everybody out here, because he is.�  

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