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Dave Stockton, Stan Utley, Hank Haney and others weigh in. [QUOTE] Woods was a Stanford undergrad when Dave Stockton helped the fellow Californian with his intermediate pitching game in the mid-1990s. According to Stockton, the technique Woods has been using lately is a clear departure from the supple, athletic form he showed as a teenager. ... Fellow short-game gurus Stan Utley and Kevin Weeks—who between them work with more than a dozen tour pros—also see improper technique. “His hands are leading too much and his right knee and right shoulder dip, which makes the leading edge stick into the ground,” Utley says. “He needs to work to keep his right side tall and throw the clubhead. It’s a four-minute fix if he’s working on the right stuff.” ... No matter how Woods spends his practice time from now until his likely first start of 2015, at Torrey Pines in the Farmers Insurance Open the first week of February, the question won’t really be answered until he demonstrates he can hit good chips from tight lies under pressure.[/QUOTE] http://www.golfworlddigital.com/gw/january_5__2015#pg15

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I feel like it's been common for him to struggle with chipping and pitching after a long period outside of competitive golf. It's probably one of the shots he started working on at an early stage, it being a small movement and all, but I've always had the impression he got into a kind og yip after being away for a long time. It usually sorts itself out as he gets back into it.

He's got all the resources needed to get his short game in order. I'd personally worry more about his driving and long game. Chipping and pitching is easier to fix, it's a slower and more controlled movement.

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I feel like it's been common for him to struggle with chipping and pitching after a long period outside of competitive golf. It's probably one of the shots he started working on at an early stage, it being a small movement and all, but I've always had the impression he got into a kind og yip after being away for a long time. It usually sorts itself out as he gets back into it.

He's got all the resources needed to get his short game in order. I'd personally worry more about his driving and long game. Chipping and pitching is easier to fix, it's a slower and more controlled movement.

to your first point, while it may be true, we have NEVER seen Tigs struggle like he did at the Hero.

the second point, at that last tournament, had his chipping/pitching been better, he couldve been 9 strokes better and ahead of the middle of the pack.  his driving wasnt bad at all.

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I don't think it's yips, it's just rust, golf is not like riding a bike and Tiger has probably not seen such a big break from the game since he was born.

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