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Tiger Woods Struggling With Accuracy
Tiger wood is now a days in trouble because of its accuracy.
He is trying to recover from there but its look very tough for him to come out
from there.For Woods, the answer to regaining his stroke could be in his
signature. He can pen an autograph for a fan without breaking stride because it
is an act embedded in his unconscious. When he was younger, he approached
putting the same way: he stroked the ball without giving it a second thought
and chased it to the hole. In his 2001
instructional book, ?How I Play Golf,? Woods wrote of the ease with which he
putted in his teenage years. ?I had never seen a putt I didn?t like,? he wrote.
And, ?under pressure, it seemed like I never missed.? Woods, 36, insisted his thinking on the greens
is the same as it ever was. ?Oh, yeah,?
he said Tuesday on the eve of his first-round test against Gonzalo
Fernández-Castaño at the Match Play Championship at Dove Mountain. He added,
?Every putt can be buried.? The
statistics tell a different story. Woods?s success on the greens has tailed off
appreciably since 2009, when he ranked second on the PGA Tour in strokes gained
putting. After he returned from his scandal-driven hiatus in the spring of
2010, he ranked 109th in that category; last year, he was 45th. Most golfers, if they are honest, will concede
that after a few costly misses on the greens, it is not unusual for those
failures to dwell in their heads like squatters.
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