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The book has been awarded with , and many others. Please note that the tricks or techniques listed in this pdf are either fictional or claimed to work by its creator. We do not guarantee that these techniques will work for you. Some of the techniques listed in The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods may require a sound knowledge of Hypnosis, users are advised to either leave those sections or must have a basic understanding of the subject before practicing them.

So do I. Will he still be Tiger Woods? But this one feels most like a reckoning. Tiger is in third place, four strokes behind Lee Westwood and three behind Phil Mickelson.

Open at Torrey Pines, when he won on a broken leg; finishing on top here might legitimately be judged the most dramatic win in golf history.

Despite having watched Tiger hit thousands of balls, I still feel that thrill that comes with seeing him with full command at close quarters. His swing begins with serene poise at address, continues with a smooth gathering of power, and then, with the coordinated explosion that announces a supreme athlete, uncoils in a marriage of speed and control, the ball seemingly collected more than hit by the clubface. As he relaxes into his balanced finish, the look Tiger gets on his face as he watches his ball fly is more peaceful than at any other moment.

But something is wrong. After a few balls, I can see Tiger is strangely detached. A graduate of the University of Tulsa, Haney owns and operates four teaching facilities in the Dallas, Texas area. Tiger is, above all, a calculating golfer who plays percentages and makes sure to err on the safe side. Tiger has always had a chilly relationship with Phil. Not only did it drive more tour players to seek full-time teachers; it led more instructors to travel the tour looking for business and developing stables.

Beyond his technique, his swing was mesmerizing for displaying the sheer grace that only the most special athletes possess. I could feel his love for what he was doing: his thrill at controlling the ball, his enthusiasm for learning how to do it better.

Tiger had a close relationship with his caddy Steve Williams…before the fallout. Not for a minute do you suspect Haney is making anything up for dramatic effect. Tiger is a workaholic who loves the game, loves trying to improve and likes winning majors. And for the first time in the history of golf literature, we get a behind-the-scenes look at how an all-time great works. Many times the details are not pretty, but most of the journey Haney takes us on reveals a relentless passion to thrive in an era when so many professionals appear content to occasionally contend and collect healthy checks.

Due to a lack of book reviews putting the salacious stuff into context, the perception of the book is one of a teacher-client confidentiality breach, with vindictive humiliation as the primary motive. As if anything in the book is even remotely as humiliating as what came out in late ?

The Big Miss is not perfect.



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