Tiger Woods' Former Agent Reveals Personal and Professional Betrayals in New Book
Hughes Norton, Tiger Woods' first agent, shares insights on their tumultuous relationship and Woods' pattern of ending relationships abruptly in his new book 'Rainmaker'.
- 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.