Part one of HBO's documentary aired on Sunday night, with new and unique insights into the life and career of offered by people who know him well.
When the two-part series was first announced last summer, directors Matthew Heineman and Matthew Hamachek said they wanted to "dive deeper and create an unflinching and intimate portrait of a man, who like all of us, is imperfect and inherently human."
Even though the series is about Woods, the legendary golfer didn't sit down with the directors for a talking head. Instead, it's a portrait of the man from the outside.