RaveThe Washington Post\"It’s hard to know whether to give the co-authors of Tiger Woods an approving review or a consoling hug. Their task was intimidating: to illuminate a subject who spent decades plying his considerable intelligence into relentless opacity and manufactured dullness ... Staring down high hurdles, the authors deliver lush detail, from a depiction of the walls of Woods’s kindergarten to his \'dimly lit\' room on the eve of the magical 2000 U.S. Open ... It is an achievement to captivate readers with a story about something as stultifying as golf equipment ... Many details will be illuminating, except to the most knowledgeable of Woods students ... Despite its occasional blips, Benedict and Keteyian have turned out a book of surpassing quality against untold odds.