Tiger Woods’ agent isn’t pleased about HBO’s documentary, “Tiger,” calling the look into his client’s life “unauthorized and salacious.”
Mark Steinberg, Woods’ agent, released a statement Sunday to Golf Digest regarding the documentary and said, “Just like the book it is based off of, the upcoming HBO documentary is just another unauthorized and salacious outsider attempt to paint an incomplete portrait of one of the greatest athletes of all-time.”
A biography written in 2018, “Tiger Woods,” provided the origin of the documentary. One of the book’s authors, Armen Keteyian, is an executive producer of the HBO documentary, which premiered Sunday.
The documentary, like the book, examines Woods’ relationship with his late father, Earl, his downfall and recent career turnaround.
It’s based on interviews done with people who have fallen out of favor with the 45-year-old Woods, including ex-caddy Steve Williams and former mistress, Rachel Uchitel.
Woods and his camp did not participate in the making of the documentary. Part 2 of the two-part series airs next Sunday.




