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Tiger Woods Biography To Include New Details And Interviews

Posted at 7:28AM Thursday 11 Feb 2010

A new Tiger Woods biography is due out in May 2010, reported Publishers Weekly on February 8. According to publisher Da Capo (an imprint of Perseus Books), the book will include new interviews and exclusive details about the controversy-surrounded golf star.

Tiger Woods will be authored by People Magazine reporter Steve Helling, who has previously written about Woods in People. According to the publisher, Helling will "draw on intimate sources, many speaking out for the first time, to create a never-before-seen portrait of the golfer."

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