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[https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/23/22245068/tiger-woods-tiger-documentary-review-hbo-sports-comebackL](https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/23/22245068/tiger-woods-tiger-documentary-review-hbo-sports-comebackL) The year is kicking off with what’s becoming a loose tradition: a documentary about a renowned ‘90s athlete that aims to shade in a more complete picture. This time around, it’s Tiger, a two-part HBO Sports documentary about golf superstar Tiger Woods. Like The Last Dance, which chronicled Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls while reflecting on his entire career, Tiger attempts to complicate the prevailing narrative of a legend defined by his meteoric rise and equally steep fall.
[https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/23/22245068/tiger-woods-tiger-documentary-review-hbo-sports-comebackL](https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/23/22245068/tiger-woods-tiger-documentary-review-hbo-sports-comebackL) The year is kicking off with what’s becoming a loose tradition: a documentary about a renowned ‘90s athlete that aims to shade in a more complete picture. This time around, it’s Tiger, a two-part HBO Sports documentary about golf superstar Tiger Woods. Like The Last Dance, which chronicled Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls while reflecting on his entire career, Tiger attempts to complicate the prevailing narrative of a legend defined by his meteoric rise and equally steep fall.
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