Several writers have analyzed Tiger's 2014 game, especially after his horrendous overall performance on the Farmers Insurance Open.
Golf for Beginners has selected several golfing pointers from "How I Play Golf" which we are hoping can be beneficial to Tiger Woods in mild of his current shortcomings.
Lack of Practice - Jim McCabe mentioned on GolfWeek that, "because of his age, injury history and custodial duties as a divorced father, there's no way he can practice and prepare himself like he used to, when he was in his 20s or early 30s." Tiger, please refer to page 205 which states, "When you're on the Course, all that hard work starts to pay off."
Unprepared- Golf Week's Jeff Rude stated that Woods was unprepared for his season debut with Rude quoting Golf Channel Analyst Chris Chamblee as saying, "The golf swing I noticed today seemed like a fifty five-year-antique man available." OUCH!
So what is Tiger to do to improve his overall swing? Tiger, please refer to page 85 where you sat down, watched and analyzed your recorded swing and then commited to change. As Woods states, "The goal is to have a repeatable swing that is mechanically sound, repeatable, works with every club in your set and holds up under pressure."
Instead Woods need to paintings on stretching extra than building. Tiger's advice in Chapter 11, "I do not know how a whole lot stretching Sam Snead does, however I'm informed he is one of the maximum bendy athletes ever."
Mental Game Adjustment - After his poor showing at the Farmers Insurance Open, Woods said, "There was nothing different with my ball-striking today (Tuesday) compared to last Saturday."
..."It was just one of those days that happens, and it was one of the trains I just couldn't get off." Woods needs more visualization, less anger. In Chapter 10, Woods states, the key is not letting distractions affect your performance."I refuse to yield to pressure," argues Tiger.
Finally, it would be useful for Tiger Woods to bear in mind, because it says proper inside the starting of his ebook underneath "First Things First", "Golf is a by no means-ending journey. Before we begin, we need to have a look at wherein we have been."
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