Tiger v. Jack, Bob Harig
Tiger v. Jack, Bob Harig
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Tiger v. Jack
Golf's Great Debate

Author: Bob Harig

Narrator: Adam Barr

Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/05/2026


Synopsis

SI golf writer and author of Tiger & Phil, Bob Harig's Tiger v. Jack, an examination of the greatest argument in golf—who was better—exploring the records, rivalries, statistics, and context of their illustrious careers, including the intangibles that made them both icons.

When Jack Nicklaus stunningly won the 1986 Masters for his 18th major championship victory, it was a reminder of the greatness of a golfer who had done so much. The major title – six years after his last – brought into focus again the dominance of his career. At the time, nobody was close to him in major wins, and the idea of anyone getting within miles of Nicklaus’ major record, let alone match or overtake him, seemed, frankly, preposterous.

And yet, there was a kid who was just 10 years old when Nicklaus won that last major. Tiger Woods was already thinking about Jack. He would put his accomplishments on a wall by age and try to beat those feats. Eventually, he put Nicklaus’ 18 major titles in his sights, and for the better part of a decade was on pace to match or exceed the record, a remarkable thought itself. The fact that he came up short doesn’t diminish the chase.

In Tiger v. Jack, Bob Harig explores and compares the two legends in a lively examination of the greatest argument in golf—who was better, Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods—exploring the records, rivalries, statistics, and context of their illustrious careers, including the intangibles that made them both icons. They both had their moments of brilliance and dominance. What we’ve seen from Nicklaus and Woods is likely to never be duplicated, all the more reason to celebrate it.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press

About Bob Harig

SI.com golf writer BOB HARIG, a longtime writer for ESPN and the Tampa Bay Times, has covered Tiger and Phil since the very beginning of each of their careers and has had dozens of one-on-one interviews with each of them. He holds degrees in journalism and history from Indiana University and is an active member of the Golf Writers Association of America (GWAA). He lives in Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meg on February 09, 2026

Thanks NetGalley for the ARC!!! As a very casual golf fan, I enjoyed reading and learning more about several key players in the golf world throughout the years. It is fascinating to see the numbers presented for the individual wins, misses and more! There are so many factors that go into the Tiger v.......more

Goodreads review by Serena on March 09, 2026

You can tell this book was written by someone who truly loves the sport. As someone who knows little about golf, I still found it fascinating to read about two giants of the game. My rating is more personal than a reflection of the book content. I highly recommend this to anyone who had an interest......more

Goodreads review by Virginia on March 11, 2026

Very interesting. Well worth the read by avid golf fans.......more


Quotes

"Woods accomplished his amazing “Tiger Slam,” holding all four majors at the same time, but for Harig, Nicklaus wins the longevity race. Is that enough to make him the greatest player of all time? You’ll have to read the book to find out what Harig thinks. Insightful side-by-side assessments of two champions." -Kirkus Reviews