Woods' agent calls new HBO documentary about Tiger 'salacious'
Tiger Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, delivered a statement Sunday denouncing "Tiger," HBO's new two-part documentary about his client.
"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," Steinberg said, according to Golf Digest's Daniel Rapaport.
The documentary, based on the 2018 biography "Tiger Woods," by Armen Keteyian and Jeff Benedict, premieres Sunday night. It explores Woods' life and features interviews with several people from his past, including former caddie Steve Williams, former girlfriend Dina Parr, and Rachel Uchitel, the woman heavily involved in his infidelity scandal.
Neither Tiger nor anyone currently associated with him participated in the making of the documentary.
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