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    <body><![CDATA[Although this isn't the first book about Tiger that I've read, I definitely have a new-found respect for the man after finishing it. Brad Kearns' book takes a look at how Tiger got to where he is today, and shows the reader how the lessons Tiger has learned and the techniques he's developed can apply to all of us, in our everyday lives, no matter what our goals are.<br/><br/>Even though I myself am not a golf player, and I don't really follow the sport all that much, I still enjoyed reading this book. Kearns picks a few anecdotes here and there from Tiger's career, but the real focus of the book is the mindset, the way of thinking that helped Tiger achieve his great success. Although some analogies are admittedly a bit stretched, I like the messages the book drives home.]]></body>
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