IBF: Tiger Should Ditch Sean Foley And Trackman On The Range
Respected analyst Ian Baker Finch had his say to Reuters on Tiger Woods 2014 swing and is not enamoured. He thinks Woods is too preoccupied with crunching Trackman numbers with Sean Foley instead of just getting out and playing golf every day. Itâs the second downer on Foley after Lee Westwood left him this week.
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"Tiger has issues with his swing. He keeps blaming his putting, but it's not his putting (that is the problem). It is his swing, and he needs to sort that out."So what does swing expert Finch think is wrong with the five time winner in 2013âs swing.
"Tiger should shoot a score every day until his next tournament, not hit perfect shots on the range with Sean and TrackMan (a radar device players use to assess their swings)," said Baker-Finch.
"Just go play golf and enjoy getting it in the hole in the lowest number possible. I think that's what he used to do when younger."
"He doesn't look in sync to me. His swing and his body aren't matching up," said Baker-Finch.So why is Woods swing different to last year? Why is it constantly in a state of flux? Perhaps itâs being engineered for Majors this time around and to hell with five regular season wins!
"It's obvious something is not right. He might go win Bay Hill by 10 shots again and two or three others on courses where he feels comfortable, but there was a time a decade or so ago when he was top-three every time he played."
"Don't get me wrong, I think he's still capable of being number one in the world for another five years, but it's not the same Tiger we saw from 1999 to 2007."
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