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The Tiger Woods Phenomenon brings the amazing story of
The Tiger Woods Phenomenon brings the amazing story of the golfing great Tiger Woods

Sting in My Music Brain
Sting in My Music Brain

MUCH before Barack Obama took America by storm there was another African American who became a role model not just for America but for the entire sporting world. Eldrick Woods or Tiger Woods as he is better known as mesmerised the world with his brilliant game of golf. In 1997 at the age of 21 he became the youngest golfer to win the Masters. When he was just eight-year-old, he featured in Good Morning America as one of the most promising future golfer. The History & Entertainment Channel brings the amazing story of Tiger Woods on Sunday at 8 P.M in The Tiger Woods Phenomenon. He has annexed the Masters four times, U.S. Open thrice, the British Open thrice and the PGA Championship four times besides winning a slew of other titles. Now for the first time, Tiger Woods reveals the unique story of his astonishing life in golf through this first ever officially endorsed film. It's a rare opportunity to share the thoughts, feel the pressures, understand the anxieties and savour the thrills of one of the most influential sportsman ever.

Musical notes

My Music Brain on Friday at 10 P.M. on the National Geographic Channel explores our collective passion for music and illuminates how the brain uses music to create an intensely human experience. It shows how at every turn and at every stage of our lives, nature and nurture forge the uniquely human obsession with music. Sting plays a starring role in the film as a musician, artiste and guinea pig. The programme combines the cutting-edge experiments of top neuroscientists and the experiences of top musicians, apart from Sting, like Michael Buble, Feist and Wyclef Jean to reveal why music is so important in our lives. — NF

 





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