The Broken Empire Long considered a mere metaphor for life, the game of golf was completely revolutionized, both culturally and economically, by the impulse of a single man. This gripping documentary retraces the odyssey of Eldrick "Tiger" Woods, a prodigy engineered from early childhood by an ex-Vietnam Green Beret father to transcend sports and heal America's racial divides. From his television debut at just two years old to his historic triumph at the 1997 Masters in Augusta, Tiger’s meteoric rise shattered the codes of a historically elitist and white-dominated discipline. Elevated to the status of a multicultural icon and becoming the first billionaire athlete in history, he introduced an unprecedented level of physical and mental conditioning that forced the world’s most iconic golf courses to remodel themselves just to limit his raw power. Yet, behind the armor of this extraordinary champion and his global marketing empire lay the fragility of a man crushed by his own myth. From the painful loss of his father in 2006 to the explosive media scandals of 2009, the film plunges into the backstage of his dizzying downfall—marked by car crashes, addictions, and a relentless tabloid manhunt. Between personal tragedies, heavy spinal surgeries, and heroic career comebacks on a single leg, this immersive chronicle explores the deepest sacrifices of fame. Echoing the legendary resilience of Ben Hogan, this investigation paints an intimate portrait of a man who, despite his demons and physical trauma, remains forever etched in history as the absolute icon who redrew the boundaries of modern sports. Director: Piers Garland Cast: Ian Baker, Ken Brown, Simon Dyson, Andrea Fürst Watch more related documentaries in our playlist • Lifestyle & Arts