“ He wanted to always be consciously doing something to get better. It was as if he needed the stimulation and the challenge to stay motivated. ” This is what Hank Haney said about Tiger Woods in his book The Big Miss.

As much as this was a comment on Wood’s swing refinement, it was also Haney’s way of making it clear that he had little to do with Tiger’s constant tinkering. Over the years, countless people have debated the impact of his various coaches — especially the eight years with Hank Haney. But the discourse also had most people blaming Haney’s coaching style, and One such blame has come from veteran analyst and commentator, Mark Allen .

In a podcast episode of Talk Birdie To Me , a fan questioning session brought about an interesting observation. He brought up Tig

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