Friday, September 10, 2010

Ryder Cup 2010 | Tiger Woods Coached By Golf Instructor Sean Foley

Tiger Woods will be going into this year’s Ryder Cup as one of the four wild card picks on the 12-man team. Not to his liking; nevertheless, Woods insist that he will play and compete in Ryder 2010 with the same intensity as he has played in the Majors.

“Whether I was a person who was picked or a person who earned their way on the squad, it doesn’t change the overall goal. It’s still the same and that’s to go over there and win,” he said.

Only time will tell whether Woods, who is currently being coached by golf instructor Sean Foley, will give a better show at next month’s Ryder Cup.

His game seems to be improving as he continues to work on his golf swing and mental condition – finishing joint 11th at last week’s Deutsche Bank Championship. “I’m pleased at the progress I’ve made in my game working with Sean,” he told the press.

Anyway, let’s watch how he will fair at this weekend’s BMW Championship in Lemont, Illinois.



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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Recovery For Tiger Woods At Deutsche Bank Golf Tournament 2010

Further optimism is seen for Tiger Woods game, after regaining some form at the recent Barclays tournament to finish at a respectable 12th placing. He notched birdies on the second, fourth, sixth and seventh holes on Saturday, after a dreadful first day at the Deutsche Bank Championship 2010.

“To start off that way, that was nice,” he said. That, however, wasn’t the tone on the first day: Woods, who ranked 65th in the FedEx Cup standings, started to shoot a one-over 72, only ahead of five players in the 99-man golf tournament. “I just didn’t have it today,” he told the Press after the first round. But it’s not  just “today” – Wood’s game has been in the doldrums for quite a while: many people naturally felt that his domestic problems that led to his recent divorce from Swedish wife, Elin, were sapping his mental strength and thence his focus on the game.




Leading the golfers on 64 at the Deutsche Bank tournament were Australia’s Jason Day and American Zach Johnson. Day expressed that “everything kind of clicked” at this event, while the obviously delighted Johnson felt the good start will create the momentum for the rest of the golf tournament.



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