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Tiger Woods - Son, Hero, And Champion DVD

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Tiger Woods the youngest ever winner of the US Masters has arguably become the most hyped the most talked about golf professional of all time. ""Son Hero Champion"" captures the awesome magic talent skill and determination from his early career that has made Tiger Woods the champion he is today. This fascinating DVD follows Tiger from his first appearance on television aged just two to his unprecedented first months as a pro. Including interviews with Tiger Woods himself as well as interviews with his father the late Earl Woods Arnold Palmer Jack Nicklaus... his coach Butch Harmon and many more greats of the game coupled with exhilarating golfing action including Tiger's remarkable victory in the 1997 US Masters at Augusta this DVD is a must have for all golf enthusiasts. [show more]

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Released
24 September 2007
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Green Umbrella Productions 
Classification
Runtime
60 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023093068509 
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A profile of 1997 US Masters champion Tiger Woods, at 21 the youngest person ever to win. Archive footage of Woods is included alongside more recent material, from his first television appearance aged 2 up to highlights from major golfing tournaments. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer also pay tribute to the man already tipped to take their place among the legends.