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Published 14:38 30 Mar 2018 BST
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These words were deeply troubling for Woods, who had idolised Jordan when he was at school. Jordan, 13 years his senior, was busy establishing himself as the greatest basketballer of all time when Woods was cracking the books and working day and night at his short game.
So, when they struck up a bond, not just as two of the most famous men on the planet but as friends who understood what it was like to be catapulted into the daunting world of megastardom, it was a big deal for Tiger.
But, from what the book tells us, Jordan was a bad influence on the golfer. Jordan is largely depicted as an obnoxious celebrity, an "aloof, arrogant star who embraced the word entitled with a capital E."
He was also a reason why Woods was a bit of a cheapskate.
“Everybody protected Michael back then because he was the best ever,” a Las Vegas-based source is quoted as saying.
“Nobody ever talked about [the bad habits of] Michael. Nobody ever told on Michael. Everybody was scared of Michael. And Tiger learned from him. PGA Tour representatives were often quietly leaving $100 tips on Tiger’s behalf with locker room attendants at Tour stops to keep his parsimonious ways out of the press."Tiger Woods hit shelves this week and has already been denounced by the golfer's representatives. “This book is just a re-hash from older books and articles and it’s hard to tell if there’s anything original at all,” Woods’ manager Mark Steinberg said in a statement released on Wednesday night. “The authors claim ‘we seldom quoted anonymous sources’ yet they relied on them at least 65 times.”
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