
I guess you kind of have to feel for writer Bob Smiley, author of the new Tiger Woods book,
Follow the Roar. He gets an idea to follow Tiger on the golf course for an entire season, every tournament, every single hole. He pitches the idea, nails down the contracts, makes all the right phone calls, and gets himself inside the ropes with notebook in hand. No easy task just getting himself there, he then proceeds to devote his entire waking life to this project all the way up to the U.S. Open, where Tiger wins his miraculous playoff victory over Rocco Mediate on a ruined left leg.
And then ... well, you know what happens then. Tiger undergoes reconstructive surgery on his left knee and doesn’t play another hole of golf the rest of the year.
So what does Bob do? Surely it’s time for a rethink of this project, maybe even, painful as it would be, shelving the whole shebang for a while, or at least retooling the thesis somehow to make it more relevant, given that Tiger’s 2008 season now will forever bear the “injured” asterisk. Maybe just make it a book about the 2008 U.S. Open alone? That’s an idea, right?
Or, hey, he could just pretend that Tiger didn’t get injured and hope that no one noticed. Which seems to be the approach that he went with based on his book’s complete title -- Follow the Roar: Tailing Tiger for All 604 Holes of His Most Spectacular Season.
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