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Together We Roared

Alongside Tiger for His Epic Twelve-Year, Thirteen-Majors Run

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Together We Roared

By: Steve Williams, Evin Priest
Narrated by: Chris Abell
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"At long last, Williams opens up about one of the most successful partnerships in sports history." -- Golf Digest

"Explosive."-- Today's Golfer

"Steve Williams knew Tiger Woods like no other... now he reveals all." -- Daily Mail

Steve Williams, arguably the greatest caddie in golf history, teams up with renowned golf journalist Evin Priest to give his definitive account of his 12-year partnership with the legendary Tiger Woods, sharing personal, never-before-told moments of their friendship on and off the course.

When Tiger Woods went on an extraordinary majors run between 1999 and 2008, one man stood at his side: his caddie Steve Williams. Together Steve and Tiger dominated the PGA Tour and won an astonishing 13 major championships, their sights set on breaking Jack Nicklaus’s record 18 majors. Before they could overtake Nicklaus, however, their partnership ended abruptly, and a 12-year period without talking began. Years later, the two reconnected.

Steve, with PGA Tour journalist Evin Priest, reflects fondly on his years as Tiger’s caddie and their relentless pursuit of greatness. He revisits all their best moments, from Tiger’s iconic shot on the 16th hole at the 2005 Masters to the famed Tiger Slam of 2000 and 2001, to his against-the-odds victory on a broken leg at the 2008 US Open. Steve goes behind the scenes of their on-course success and shows their friendship off the course, like Tiger caddying for Steve on his wedding day and Tiger giving a heartfelt best man speech. Steve also shares fascinating, never-before-seen photos and ephemera.

Together We Roared offers an inside look at what it is like to ride alongside greatness and is a heartfelt ode to the friendship that produced one of the winningest duos in golf history.

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Interesting Insights • Memorable Moments • Adequate Voice • Behind-the-scenes Access • Balanced Portrayal

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Two flawed heroes in Williams and Woods, and it was especially interesting to be listening to this amid Woods' latest issues. Williams did well to make Woods more likeable, but not portray him as flawless. It was interesting to learn more about Williams' life, his interest in racing and how he commuted from NZ to avoid the chaos and spotlight of Tigermania. What I found most personally interesting was Woods' post majors' success when others would taper off - an interesting parallel with Vonn and also that you can't help but wonder what would have been with both if not for injuries.

Flawed heroes

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I couldn’t stop listening., great book about a great duo. It seemed genuine and real.

The seeming honesty

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If you’re a 40’s-50’s year old golf fan, you’ll love it, I did.

My Generations Golf Stories We Wanted To Hear

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Some good tidbits and context to the Major wins. And some insight into the relationship post-Scandal. (Narrator had some mispronunciations, but was adequate otherwise.)

Worth the Listen

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Maybe check how to pronounce golf club names and player names before narrating a book like this. Every time he says “Medinah” I want to stop listening. It’s honestly ridiculous how many names he gets wrong. He clearly put in 0 effort and just wanted to get a quick pay check. This is the worst performance by a narrator I have ever heard.

Great book but narrator is bad

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