The Definitive Biography.
As he approaches 30 years as a professional golf player, Faldo's career continues to reach unprecedented highs and his reputation never fails to succeed it. He is still notorious for being one of the coldest men in British sport, at times better known for being aloof, arrogant and self-obsessed than for winning six Major championships.
What makes this complex man tick? What has driven him to remarkable success?
Always outspoken, whether in public rows with Mark James, tips for Tiger Woods or opinions about the Olympics, Faldo both offends and impresses in every circle of play. His influence is even stronger than it was in the 1980s and as a new generation of players take the lead, what sacrifices does he have to make to keep the Faldo enterprise running and the golfing legend alive?