Tiger Woods Calls Hank Haney’s Decision to Write Book About Golfer ‘Unprofessional’

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Jan 23, 2012

Tiger Woods really does not approve of former coach Hank Haney's new book.

"I think it's unprofessional and very disappointing," Woods told ESPN.com in a phone interview, "especially because it's someone I worked with and trusted as a friend."

The book, titled The Big Miss, is about Woods' career and provides an inside look at one of the greatest golfers of all time. It is set to be released one week before the Masters.

Haney was Woods' coach from 2004-2010. Woods won six majors and 31 PGA Tour events during that time. Despite the golfer's response, Haney thinks Woods "is the greatest golfer who ever lived."

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