Tiger, HBO's two-part documentary focusing on the rise and fall and rise of Tiger Woods, begins with the golfer's father, Earl, speaking at the 1996 Haskins Collegiate Award Banquet.
With his son sitting near him on the dais looking vaguely embarrassed, Earl breaks into one of the bouts of hyperbole that made him such a beloved interview subject during Tiger's peak. "He'll transcend this game and bring to the world a humanitarianism that has never been known before.
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