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Originally Posted by Kieran123

Well said.

He did hit the second best shot of the tournament at Tavistock IMO.

3 wood 290 yards par 4 to 6 feet

The missed the eagle putt.....


I still think he needs alot of work he still missed putts yesterday that he should of made and still leaving his birdie putts 15 feet away which isnt't good when your not putting your best. But what you need to understand is the guy has looked pretty bad the last year and hasn't been able to shot in the 60's at all and he has shot in the 60's in his last two rounds so i guess i am just hopeing for the best cause i want and wish him well. But i guess time will tell he needs to play well in Bay Hill because it's a course he likes and has had great success at.

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Originally Posted by Kieran123

He's getting better for sure.

His putting stroke is a lot quicker now....I don't know if that si the cause but it is jerky compared to his old putting stroke.

I never got why he had to change the putter stroke along with the rest of his game. Tiger said it was all inter-related.

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Originally Posted by topspin4hand

I never got why he had to change the putter stroke along with the rest of his game. Tiger said it was all inter-related.


I don't understand why he changed his putting stroke and the arc on his chipping is really on the inside which delofts his club but i mean he isn't the first guy to change his swing and he won't be the last. Look at Paddy Harrington won two majors in one year and totally reconstructed his swing i never understood that. But they always feel they can get better so they always make changes it is such a big deal for Tiger because of who he is so every single thing is being critiqued. But one thing is there really isnt a right swing there is a million different ways to swing all that matters is that he is square at impact. He is a perfectionist so why we are eating dinner and Anthony Kim is hanging out with hie entourage Tiger is working to make it perfect.

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Originally Posted by topspin4hand

I never got why he had to change the putter stroke along with the rest of his game. Tiger said it was all inter-related.



He had the golden touch around the green and with a putter. I think when you join a cult though, they make you give up all your worldly possessions. Maybe Butch has to go to Florida and bust him out?!? Who's going to lead the deprogramming? Jack or Lee?

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Originally Posted by franky21

I don't understand why he changed his putting stroke and the arc on his chipping is really on the inside which delofts his club but i mean he isn't the first guy to change his swing and he won't be the last. Look at Paddy Harrington won two majors in one year and totally reconstructed his swing i never understood that. But they always feel they can get better so they always make changes it is such a big deal for Tiger because of who he is so every single thing is being critiqued. But one thing is there really isnt a right swing there is a million different ways to swing all that matters is that he is square at impact. He is a perfectionist so why we are eating dinner and Anthony Kim is hanging out with hie entourage Tiger is working to make it perfect.


Please use proper punctuation. It's hard to read your posts.

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I don't understand why he changed his putting stroke. The arc on his chipping is really on the inside which delofts his club.

He isn't the first guy to change his swing and he won't be the last. Look at Paddy Harrington; he won two majors in one year and totally reconstructed his swing and i never understood that. But they always feel they can get better, so they always make changes. It is such a big deal for Tiger because of who he is, so every single thing is being critiqued.

But one thing is true; there really isn't a right swing, there are a million different ways to swing.

All that matters is that he is square at impact. He is a perfectionist, so while we are eating dinner and Anthony Kim is hanging out with his entourage, Tiger is working to make it perfect.

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I think you could say that he is turning the corner.  He is starting to look like the Tiger of old.  Im not convinced that he is back just yet, but I do think he is headed in the right direction.

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Originally Posted by franky21

I don't understand why he changed his putting stroke and the arc on his chipping is really on the inside which delofts his club



You don't deloft the club if it returns square to impact. If the club is coming from the outside or inside doesn't matter much, it's the position of the hands at impact that dictate the amount of loft.

Also, I looked up some chipping and pitching from before Sean Foley on Youtube, he swung on the arc before too.

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Originally Posted by Kieran123

Please use proper punctuation. It's hard to read your posts.

ie.

I don't understand why he changed his putting stroke. The arc on his chipping is really on the inside which delofts his club.

He isn't the first guy to change his swing and he won't be the last. Look at Paddy Harrington; he won two majors in one year and totally reconstructed his swing and i never understood that. But they always feel they can get better, so they always make changes. It is such a big deal for Tiger because of who he is, so every single thing is being critiqued.

But one thing is true; there really isn't a right swing, there are a million different ways to swing.

All that matters is that he is square at impact. He is a perfectionist, so while we are eating dinner and Anthony Kim is hanging out with his entourage, Tiger is working to make it perfect.


What are you a english teacher dude. I mean it isnt that hard to read what i write sorry it doesnt meet ur expectations. I mean stay on topic and stop being a dick there hasnt been much positive coming out of your mouth so if you can't stay on topic stop writing dick head. If you dont like my run on sentences tough but please let the next thing you say be on the topic that is being discussed.

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Originally Posted by franky21

What are you a english teacher dude. I mean it isnt that hard to read what i write sorry it doesnt meet ur expectations. I mean stay on topic and stop being a dick there hasnt been much positive coming out of your mouth so if you can't stay on topic stop writing dick head. If you dont like my run on sentences tough but please let the next thing you say be on the topic that is being discussed.


No I'm not AN English teacher. You don't need to be AN English teacher to realize how bad your grammar is

Anyway....the easiest thing for me to do is just block you so your posts don't show up, which I now have done.

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