Martin,
The point is, how can you judge whether Haney was right or wrong to write the book, or how much class he has displayed in doing so, without reading it?
It seems Brad is the only one among those judging the protagonists who isn't submitting a, to use gca.com parlance, "car park review".
Brent,
That's exactly what you might expect, but for the vitriol some contributors are heaping on Haney, the least they could do is read the book first.
OK you got us.
So if read excerpts in Golf Digest or quotes and reviews from Brad Klein, I can't comment on the excerpts?
Have you read the excerpts?
What possibly could be written in the book that would negate the effect of what we've already read?(that he was just kidding? that he has multiple personalities?)
I've heard from people that have read the entire book that most of it was mostly positive of Tiger and that hasn't changed their mind about Haney's douchiness.
Brad's done nothing wrong in reviewing it, Haney just revealed to the world what many of us already suspected.
He has a right to do that, he's just gotta live with the consequences.
Even Brad says it's the end of his teaching career.(Brad did read it all)
However,
I will gladly edit this post (or add to the vitriol
) after reading it in a couple weeks.
The book does nothing to Tiger-that ship already sailed.
This would have been a fascinating book if written PRE car crash (not ethical if Haney had penned it,but fascinating)