Overview
- Hughes Norton, Tiger Woods' first agent, discusses their fractured relationship and Woods' confrontational issues off the golf course in his new book, 'Rainmaker'.
- Norton claims Woods fired him without explanation after securing deals worth $60 million with Nike and Titleist, describing Woods as having 'zombie-like' eyes during the firing.
- The book details Woods' pattern of terminating relationships, from his agents and coaches to personal relationships, often without social grace.
- Norton's account contrasts with Woods' former caddie, Steve Williams, who spoke positively about their bond, highlighting the complexities of Woods' personal and professional life.
- Despite his challenges off the greens, Woods' golfing prowess remains undisputed, with 15 major victories and a tied record for most PGA Tour events won.