I got almost same injury on right leg 5 month ago, still under rehab 👨🦯with crutches. Tiger's swing inspire me a aggressive mind for a effort of recovery. Thank you, Tiger ! I respect your way of life !! And I love Tiger's swing form 🏌
Here I am sitting in my chair 10.44 pm in Perth Australia WA watching the greatest player I've ever seen warming up it's just pleasure just to see this let alone to see him play again . To me he's just pure simple the best . Waiting for Jason day to drop in to give him a man hug . The dude just loves Tiger
Its highly unlikely, however sad, that he will ever have a season again... He might just show up to the majors, and possibly his own events... but beyond that no. I think we should consider ourselves very lucky if he tees it up ever again in a real comp... and I think The Open 2022 will possibly his earliest appearance, if at all this year!!
@@maxcaysey2844: Intellectually, I agree with you 100%. I thought he’d never win again and then, he won the Tour Championship and the Masters. Again, I say the same thing……Will I be right? I hope not.
@@maxcaysey2844 your crazy 🤣🤣 football players out here getting severe neck injuries (Payton manning) theb winning a super bowl and your saying tiger is done? Please go kick rocks
Max Caysey nah bro, there’s a difference between humans like us and super humans like tiger, the drive athletes like him have is something none of us will ever be able to comprehend, he’ll be back and you’ll eat your words.
Kyle not too mention an ACL injury used to be career ending, now athletes are back within months, I understand tigers injury may be more severe but surgery is surgery and recovery is recovery, plus, he Tiger, enough said.
Tiger looks jacked. Its the mark of a genetic wonder that you can go through all the injuries and still look like that. And hard work. And he aint no spring chicken either. Amazing guy.
i play this on my phone while i'm on the driving range like he's there hitting with me. it also works great to remind me the importance of tempo when i inevitably start wanting to just hit it as far as i can. (shape & precision) > distance.
6:35 is the sequence that most amateurs are missing. Instead, they throw it from the top with their arms when they should be uncoiling from the ground up. Try snapping a kitchen towel at home as fast as you can from the top of your backswing. I think that helps you understand the proper sequence because if you throw it from the top it is way slower, and with the towel it's easy to notice the difference.
Actually Mike Austin and Jack Nicklaus threw it from the top so it can work. There are many ways to swing a club which is why golf is so confusing to learn. You can generate tremendous speed throwing from the top but you can also do it by down cocking- 2 totally different mechanisms. There is no 1 absolute swing that works for everyone.
@@jacobr4558 I beg to differ here. Niklaus did the weight transfer from behind, planted his left heel and that triggered the forward swing. He did not throw from the top in my eyes.
According to the man himself and Mike Malaska he was "releasing" the club from the top of the swing. You don't have to believe me or agree but you can Google it if you care.
@@jacobr4558 agreed and it looks as if hogan waits for it till it gets to his right knee then he throws it but like you said theres many ways to swing a golf club i find you dont need rotation to hit good aswell but many confuse swings based on hogans swing in slow motion they think we have to swing like him in order to be like him and score well its so based on mechanics today then what it use to be it use to be the result not how it got there.
I never liked Tiger Woods. Until I started playing golf last year. Until I learned more about him. I realised what he has achieved. I too hope that he makes the biggest come back in golfing history.
Honestly I would not care if Tiger never wins again (I do hope he does tho), I would just be happy with my face against the Screen to see him out again and again and again.
Tiger does not need a metronome for time and tempo; he has one built inside him called his obliques muscles groups side tilting and turning his body back and forth. We all have our obliques inside of us design to protect our spine and conduct the rythme and tempo of 1 (2-3) in our golf swing as well as giving us all incredible accuracy in our swing How we use them correctly or incorrectly though become another matter. If we swing ahead of them we swung with our arms; but don’t condemn ourselves as I am sure even Tiger did it once or twice. Tiger come back stronger then ever. We love to see you play. Cheers
These guys on the Tour that are winning seem like the last thing they like are the fans, that's what always made Tiger so amazing because he wanted to make every tournament something to remember.
You can learn more from Tiger now the golfer than you could learn from watching him in his prime. Dude doesn’t have close to the speed that he used to but he can still get the ball down there enough to be able to compete. All AM golfers could learn to not go so hard at the ball honestly.
At most courses. Especially from the whites (or the first mens tee.) The Casual golfer really only needs to hit the ball off the tee about 200 yards on most par fours.
It’s a lesson Tiger had to learn the hard way. He might be 85% of how fast he used to be in 2000, but his superb technique will keep him plenty powerful while being less stressful on his body
@@random__122 I'd say the AVERAGE PAR 4 from the whites is about 410 yards..... could be more... could be less.... I should clarify my earlier statement that 200 yards off the tee is enough to comfortably make par. Which should be the casual golfers goal. If you hit it nice and easy about 200 off the tee you can then put your 2nd shot safely around or on the green to knock it close for par.
@@SteezLouise I don't know about you, but I don't enjoy having 170-180 yards into a par 4, and that's what I'd be looking at if my drive was only 200 yards.
I truly hope Tiger gets back to playing , He's always been adaptable to his golf swing and game, I'm just worried about the walking of 6-7 miles per round over 4 days with a leg that's not fully recovered. I think that will be the real challenge.
You look like you are drawing the ball on longer shots! Like it!! Looked like you were cutting your short irons as usual and swinging very Tiger like ! 😊
The man still has excellent form; 1. No standing up in the take away, maintains excellent head and spine angle. 2. Doesn't snatch the club inside, the arms and wrists fold progressively. 3. Trail elbow sufficiently high enough in the backswing for good arm structure at the top. 4. Creates good pelvis depth in the downswing, hips always rotating ahead of the upper body. 5. Wrists maintain good angle in the downswing, and release with a little across the line trap release. A TW trade-mark. 6. Trail shoulder rotates under the chin and spine angle is maintained. This is where maximum effort and stress is being placed on the body, but TW just motors through it like it ain't nothing! 7. Pelvis extends nicely right on time. 8. And the classic TW finish. The man still has an excellent golf swing, even with that slightly stiff and fatigued lead leg. Cold ice baths, followed by heat so he can get out there and do what he loves. This is the reason why VERY FEW excel, they refuse to push through it. There's a reason his name is TIGER!
Man I hope you are right. It surely one of the venues that suits his now slower game... but I have a hard time believing it! But man, I would be stuck to the screen for sure!
Tiger's build looks so good!!! He's built like a chiseled statue of iron. The guy is incredible!!! Charlie is already great, he's picked it up thru osmosis!! Tiger is built for birdies!!!
Man wouldn't it be nice to see Tiger go Ben Hogan on the whole entire world and win hella major championships after a horrific almost career ending car accident. Man I'm rooting for this dude so hard to just come back and defy all the odds and to prove to the haters that he is the goat
I would actually be shocked if he doesn't end up winning another major, especially considering how it sounds like those are the only tournaments he will try and play in. If Hogan can come back from similarly devestating injuries with the medical technology of 70 years ago, Tiger can do it with current medical technology and the top-notch care available to him.
@@therevolvingmonk how did that comment work out for you? Tiger will never win another major especially if that's all he plays in. If you can't play in tournament's on a somewhat consistent basis you are not going to win. Tiger proved that in 2022 and we will see what he does this year.
I see much less violence in this swing, more old school. Feet not as wide, upright, easy transition off the trail side and smooth turn, less snapping-extension on left leg. A swing that will last a long time!.
Yes. He can keep swinging this for decades longer! Even without the same flexibility or power/lower leg use. Plenty of golfers are able to perform plenty well enough without hitting tops
@@joeloconte2314 do you agree now with Bill that he is finished? Tiger could maybe win on the Senior tour, but he won't play the Senior tour and he is getting to old to beat the young guys anymore. The biggest problem Tiger has is that he can't play enough to stay in tournament form which is why he won't win again.
As all of us know Tiger Woods is all time great golf player.See the sprit and efforts after devastating accident in which his leg suffered multiple fracture.
Welcome back Tiger. When I found out he might not ever play again it instantly took me back to when Jordan retired from the NBA until he came back from being owner of Wizards to player for a short time. The world and the NBA were happy again. Tiger’s return is just that right now.
I remember when the last accident happened. Everyone saying he’s done for good 😂. Are you guys for real??? This guy is a weapon. I wish I could have that kind of dedication. I would if I could afford it but still.
How did that age for you? The guys who said that Tiger is done for good after his accident are right so far. He hasn't done very well since the accident.
@@riffybeats lol. Sir, your comment was after he won the Master's in 2019 since your comment was 1 year ago! My point is that Tiger hasn't won anything or even come close after his car crash, but you are acting like he has. The laugh is on you. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tiger clearly has been taking out his frustrations in the weight room. It will take a couple of years, but seeing Tiger compete again will be exciting.
2021 PNC Championship ... and at 4:49 Tiger asks "how much time we have left?" and Joe answers (at 4:55) "at :25 we have to move"... to the first tee on the final day!!
I tried to pass it off as an old video, but it looks like a recent video because of the giant Tiger arms! Is this footage from the last day of the PNC finals?
Exactly. Many people overlook the toll that walking 30 miles in a tournament will take on your aging legs, especially after an injury like Tiger suffered. Then there's the whole "power generation from the right leg" problem, which means that he wouldn't have that old advantage from outdriving the competition. In all likelihood Tiger won't win again, and may very well never complete another tournament unless he gets a cart exemption like Daly did.
What has gone through his mind at 6:08 ? "Should I stop now and enjoy the rest of my life and training Charlie?" Whatever happens in the future, there's no argument that he deserves GOAT in the world of golf.
Hopefully he wasn’t thinking of quitting. I often just stop to try and assess what I’m doing or did or if I make a mistake or something well so it could be something like that or maybe pausing due to physical pain etc
I'm no expert, but is Tiger doing anything that resembles 'shallowing' his downswing? His backswing and downswing look the they're on the same plane...
His right leg still weak and can't fully support the backswing of especially the long clubs. One thing never change no matter what his swing has been changing, that is the smooth takeaway.
Bionically repaired body and all TW can still put on a serious stripe show… Would be great to see him at Augusta even if for one final moment In the sun ☀️ 🔥💪👍💯🙌🤜☝️🏌️♀️
nice to see that even the pros are aiming for the truck
Or his eyeball, 'hey driver get outta the way!'
lmfao
When the cart is picking balls, it becomes an instant goal across the range!! Everyone is on the same page. Lol
Lmfao
Facts. We are all children.
The best video ever. Tiger swinging the club and no commentators.
I could watch this all day. Can't wait to watch him at the Masters, no matter where he finishes.
Sadly he mentioned only the British Open as of just a few weeks ago
He ain't playing
he’s winning that bitch
@@ryanfranklin7601 yes he is!
@@ryan-ih5bq that aged well didn't it? He didn't even make the cut.
I got almost same injury on right leg 5 month ago, still under rehab 👨🦯with crutches. Tiger's swing inspire me a aggressive mind for a effort of recovery. Thank you, Tiger ! I respect your way of life !! And I love Tiger's swing form 🏌
Well if you can effort superior medical care
I love the sound the new stealth driver makes!!
Here I am sitting in my chair 10.44 pm in Perth Australia
WA watching the greatest player I've ever seen warming up it's just pleasure just to see this let alone to see him play again .
To me he's just pure simple the best .
Waiting for Jason day to drop in to give him a man hug .
The dude just loves Tiger
Perth is a beautiful city.
@@marietaylor5174 yes it is 42 degrees today
watching tigers swing and seeing him swing easy is a thing of beautiful 😍
Nice seeing Tiger back and using the Stealth Driver , hope he has a really good season.
Its highly unlikely, however sad, that he will ever have a season again... He might just show up to the majors, and possibly his own events... but beyond that no. I think we should consider ourselves very lucky if he tees it up ever again in a real comp... and I think The Open 2022 will possibly his earliest appearance, if at all this year!!
@@maxcaysey2844: Intellectually, I agree with you 100%. I thought he’d never win again and then, he won the Tour Championship and the Masters. Again, I say the same thing……Will I be right? I hope not.
@@maxcaysey2844 your crazy 🤣🤣 football players out here getting severe neck injuries (Payton manning) theb winning a super bowl and your saying tiger is done? Please go kick rocks
Max Caysey nah bro, there’s a difference between humans like us and super humans like tiger, the drive athletes like him have is something none of us will ever be able to comprehend, he’ll be back and you’ll eat your words.
Kyle not too mention an ACL injury used to be career ending, now athletes are back within months, I understand tigers injury may be more severe but surgery is surgery and recovery is recovery, plus, he Tiger, enough said.
Tiger looks jacked. Its the mark of a genetic wonder that you can go through all the injuries and still look like that. And hard work. And he aint no spring chicken either. Amazing guy.
Steroids
Seeing this guys V-frame you have to consciously tell yourself he’s injured. Beast of a man, best on him in the new season 🙌🙌
You think he work out? 🤣😂🤣
@@marcusmyers8316 Seriously? What mentality must you have to type that, read it, then post it!
Work in progress,unreal he's back swinging looks awesome,one day at a time
We know that the game is mostly played between the ears, so it is likely he will be back.
He just keep coming back! It’s amazing
love the last shot. He asks about the wind direction on the first hole, right or in, and his last shot is what he plans to play off the tee.
He even blows his nose better than everyone else.
Not better than a 80 yo farmer
The way he sways his left front knee towards the ball is awesome
He’s back! Let’s go, Tiger! Sunday red! Masters in three months! Get it!!!!
Are you serious? lol
@@RepriseFan yep...
i play this on my phone while i'm on the driving range like he's there hitting with me.
it also works great to remind me the importance of tempo when i inevitably start wanting to just hit it as far as i can.
(shape & precision) > distance.
6:35 is the sequence that most amateurs are missing. Instead, they throw it from the top with their arms when they should be uncoiling from the ground up. Try snapping a kitchen towel at home as fast as you can from the top of your backswing. I think that helps you understand the proper sequence because if you throw it from the top it is way slower, and with the towel it's easy to notice the difference.
Visual examples or clips? 🙏
Actually Mike Austin and Jack Nicklaus threw it from the top so it can work. There are many ways to swing a club which is why golf is so confusing to learn. You can generate tremendous speed throwing from the top but you can also do it by down cocking- 2 totally different mechanisms. There is no 1 absolute swing that works for everyone.
@@jacobr4558 I beg to differ here. Niklaus did the weight transfer from behind, planted his left heel and that triggered the forward swing. He did not throw from the top in my eyes.
According to the man himself and Mike Malaska he was "releasing" the club from the top of the swing. You don't have to believe me or agree but you can Google it if you care.
@@jacobr4558 agreed and it looks as if hogan waits for it till it gets to his right knee then he throws it but like you said theres many ways to swing a golf club i find you dont need rotation to hit good aswell but many confuse swings based on hogans swing in slow motion they think we have to swing like him in order to be like him and score well its so based on mechanics today then what it use to be it use to be the result not how it got there.
I never liked Tiger Woods. Until I started playing golf last year. Until I learned more about him. I realised what he has achieved. I too hope that he makes the biggest come back in golfing history.
Christ, I could watch that literally all day long.
Nice form on that snot rocket at 1:01
Honestly I would not care if Tiger never wins again (I do hope he does tho), I would just be happy with my face against the Screen to see him out again and again and again.
Watching people play and hit balls this time of year makes me so jealous. I love the midwest most of the year but the winters are hell.
I'm excited and pumped for you brother! Practicing in peace ready to fight and win to the end! LETS GO CHAMP!
Clown !!!
Awesome dude! Much love! You are an inspiration.
Tiger does not need a metronome for time and tempo; he has one built inside him called his obliques muscles groups side tilting and turning his body back and forth.
We all have our obliques inside of us design to protect our spine and conduct the rythme and tempo of 1 (2-3) in our golf swing as well as giving us all incredible accuracy in our swing
How we use them correctly or incorrectly though become another matter. If we swing ahead of them we swung with our arms; but don’t condemn ourselves as I am sure even Tiger did it once or twice.
Tiger come back stronger then ever. We love to see you play. Cheers
He still has that upper body strength, he looks good for what he went through, I pray he makes a come back the game needs him badly right now.
These guys on the Tour that are winning seem like the last thing they like are the fans, that's what always made Tiger so amazing because he wanted to make every tournament something to remember.
Really cool especially to know that he is in good shape and that he is doing well!! Tiger we miss you come back soon..... 😍💪💪
You can learn more from Tiger now the golfer than you could learn from watching him in his prime. Dude doesn’t have close to the speed that he used to but he can still get the ball down there enough to be able to compete. All AM golfers could learn to not go so hard at the ball honestly.
At most courses. Especially from the whites (or the first mens tee.) The Casual golfer really only needs to hit the ball off the tee about 200 yards on most par fours.
It’s a lesson Tiger had to learn the hard way. He might be 85% of how fast he used to be in 2000, but his superb technique will keep him plenty powerful while being less stressful on his body
@@SteezLouise what's the average length of the par 4 from whites where u live?
@@random__122 I'd say the AVERAGE PAR 4 from the whites is about 410 yards..... could be more... could be less.... I should clarify my earlier statement that 200 yards off the tee is enough to comfortably make par. Which should be the casual golfers goal. If you hit it nice and easy about 200 off the tee you can then put your 2nd shot safely around or on the green to knock it close for par.
@@SteezLouise I don't know about you, but I don't enjoy having 170-180 yards into a par 4, and that's what I'd be looking at if my drive was only 200 yards.
I truly hope Tiger gets back to playing , He's always been adaptable to his golf swing and game, I'm just worried about the walking of 6-7 miles per round over 4 days with a leg that's not fully recovered. I think that will be the real challenge.
You look like you are drawing the ball on longer shots! Like it!! Looked like you were cutting your short irons as usual and swinging very Tiger like ! 😊
Brilliiant his esasy and his perfect impact. Thanks for this impressive section!
Great video nice quiet focused round at the range
Really interesting to see how the GOAT prepares himself. Love it. Thanks for sharing!
The man still has excellent form;
1. No standing up in the take away, maintains excellent head and spine angle.
2. Doesn't snatch the club inside, the arms and wrists fold progressively.
3. Trail elbow sufficiently high enough in the backswing for good arm structure at the top.
4. Creates good pelvis depth in the downswing, hips always rotating ahead of the upper body.
5. Wrists maintain good angle in the downswing, and release with a little across the line trap release. A TW trade-mark.
6. Trail shoulder rotates under the chin and spine angle is maintained. This is where maximum effort and stress is being placed on the body, but TW just motors through it like it ain't nothing!
7. Pelvis extends nicely right on time.
8. And the classic TW finish.
The man still has an excellent golf swing, even with that slightly stiff and fatigued lead leg. Cold ice baths, followed by heat so he can get out there and do what he loves. This is the reason why VERY FEW excel, they refuse to push through it. There's a reason his name is TIGER!
Yeah. He’s tiger.
Clunky for sure.but you sound like the expert.
And how has Tiger excelled after his accident? Still hasn't even come close to winning and he is human so he doesn't have any super powers.
Fun to see the best, Isn't it? What a great player.
Looks bad here.obviously
You can really learn a lot just by watching him warm up.
I’ll say this, if Tiger plays in the Open, top ten no question………… he looks further ahead than I think most of us expected !
Man I hope you are right. It surely one of the venues that suits his now slower game... but I have a hard time believing it! But man, I would be stuck to the screen for sure!
we ALL hope this but man.. just enjoy this clip for what it is.
Fantasy World
@@JewandGreek oh yee of little faith ……..
Just enjoy his playing again, a top 10 prediction in any major this year is ridiculous.
Tiger's build looks so good!!! He's built like a chiseled statue of iron. The guy is incredible!!! Charlie is already great, he's picked it up thru osmosis!! Tiger is built for birdies!!!
You might want to run away on that train.
Looks stronger than before 💪👍
Yeh put on some muscle look at the blokes arms
You can't keep a good man down! Rock on TIGER WOODS ! #1 World's BEST GOLFER!!!
Tiger is a GOAT, but he surely isn't the worlds best golfer anymore.
@@TimesUp777 I think the younguns will be hard pressed to catch up with what he has earned/ & won though.
Man wouldn't it be nice to see Tiger go Ben Hogan on the whole entire world and win hella major championships after a horrific almost career ending car accident. Man I'm rooting for this dude so hard to just come back and defy all the odds and to prove to the haters that he is the goat
I would actually be shocked if he doesn't end up winning another major, especially considering how it sounds like those are the only tournaments he will try and play in. If Hogan can come back from similarly devestating injuries with the medical technology of 70 years ago, Tiger can do it with current medical technology and the top-notch care available to him.
@@therevolvingmonk how did that comment work out for you?
Tiger will never win another major especially if that's all he plays in. If you can't play in tournament's on a somewhat consistent basis you are not going to win. Tiger proved that in 2022 and we will see what he does this year.
love that snot rocket 1min in !!! 🚀
I see much less violence in this swing, more old school. Feet not as wide, upright, easy transition off the trail side and smooth turn, less snapping-extension on left leg. A swing that will last a long time!.
Yes. He can keep swinging this for decades longer! Even without the same flexibility or power/lower leg use. Plenty of golfers are able to perform plenty well enough without hitting tops
He's finished.
@@Bill-uo6cm thanks bill. You sound like a fun guy
@@joeloconte2314 do you agree now with Bill that he is finished? Tiger could maybe win on the Senior tour, but he won't play the Senior tour and he is getting to old to beat the young guys anymore.
The biggest problem Tiger has is that he can't play enough to stay in tournament form which is why he won't win again.
As all of us know Tiger Woods is all time great golf player.See the sprit and efforts after devastating accident in which his leg suffered multiple fracture.
yeah dude we know
Which happened because he was asleep at the wheel from painkillers.
@@JewandGreek everyone has to give their opinion
Welcome back Tiger. When I found out he might not ever play again it instantly took me back to when Jordan retired from the NBA until he came back from being owner of Wizards to player for a short time. The world and the NBA were happy again. Tiger’s return is just that right now.
This is the year of the TIGER!
How did that age for you? 2022 was not the year of the Tiger.
I remember when the last accident happened. Everyone saying he’s done for good 😂. Are you guys for real??? This guy is a weapon. I wish I could have that kind of dedication. I would if I could afford it but still.
How did that age for you? The guys who said that Tiger is done for good after his accident are right so far. He hasn't done very well since the accident.
@@TimesUp777 ahh he won the Masters in 2019 😂
@@riffybeats lol. Sir, your comment was after he won the Master's in 2019 since your comment was 1 year ago! My point is that Tiger hasn't won anything or even come close after his car crash, but you are acting like he has.
The laugh is on you. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Swing looks good.
Love it! Thanks. Wish there was a side view too! Oh well, can't have everything....where would ya put it?
Love that long iron: hit it, watch it, watch it, watch it, watch it... Landed.
His arms look shredded af 💪🏿
I hear Charlie smacking the driver (0:43) for several minutes... you go Charlie!
Legend!! 🥰💪💪💪😎😯thx for vid.....
What was wrong with the ball at 1:34?
Tiger clearly has been taking out his frustrations in the weight room. It will take a couple of years, but seeing Tiger compete again will be exciting.
Love it Tiger, you are using the ground nicely, fff
2021 PNC Championship ... and at 4:49 Tiger asks "how much time we have left?" and Joe answers (at 4:55) "at :25 we have to move"... to the first tee on the final day!!
Cheers up my bro 👍 🙏
Thanks good lesson video
Is this footage from the PNC? Charlie is in red next to him…
Awesome to see.
The boy looks strong!!!
It's just so.. effortless.
Quite a lot of pulls thrown into the mix there. I'm sure he'll get there though.
The man's a fucking superhero.
was that some sort of drill or stretch Tiger did at 6:29?
Why does this look like tiger woods pga tour 2022 ⛳️✨
Pretty incredible to think since he was very close to getting an amputation.
The media tends to over dramatize things and he probably wasn't as close to getting his leg amputated as they said.
Gorgeous driving range..
Une séance de practice avec Tiger, tranquille 😎👍👌
I tried to pass it off as an old video, but it looks like a recent video because of the giant Tiger arms!
Is this footage from the last day of the PNC finals?
🙆♂
@@VisualGolf3
Charlie's hitting on the left.
Stearth is cool,Tiger‘s color is!
Thank you for the latest precious footage❗️
Great to see superman back on the range ,golf is not the same without him.
This is perfect model for me.
Does he have to qualify to get back on the tour? How does that work, thanks.
No he doesn’t need to qualify. He’s got so many wins he is exempt for most of tournaments for lifetime
@@VisualGolf3 ah, makes sense, thank you.
@6:28: What is he doing here? Is he stretching? Is he getting a feel for his body position?
I don't see him competing 4 rounds of PGA tournament walking 4 - 5 miles each round with that leg.
Exactly. Many people overlook the toll that walking 30 miles in a tournament will take on your aging legs, especially after an injury like Tiger suffered. Then there's the whole "power generation from the right leg" problem, which means that he wouldn't have that old advantage from outdriving the competition. In all likelihood Tiger won't win again, and may very well never complete another tournament unless he gets a cart exemption like Daly did.
He didn't.
8:12 - That was a beautiful golf shot, with very solid contact. You can hear how crisp the contact was.
The 8:51 sounds better for me...
@@siletamus2016 Sounds good too, but 8:12 was a 3WD while 8:51 was a driver, so big difference.
@@jryer1 I hear you. I wasn't sure whether that was a 3wd or not
I struggle with shoulder tilt man
what 5 wood is that ?
That's a given🤠
What has gone through his mind at 6:08 ?
"Should I stop now and enjoy the rest of my life and training Charlie?"
Whatever happens in the future, there's no argument that he deserves GOAT in the world of golf.
Hopefully he wasn’t thinking of quitting. I often just stop to try and assess what I’m doing or did or if I make a mistake or something well so it could be something like that or maybe pausing due to physical pain etc
Problem is there's this Golden Bear fellow who has never been surpassed as the GOAT. 😏
Looks like a Right Side Swing with limited weight shift and bracing around and swinging around the firm left side.
what kind of distance tiger is getting with these warm up shot?
6:35 I gotta try that 😅
I'm no expert, but is Tiger doing anything that resembles 'shallowing' his downswing? His backswing and downswing look the they're on the same plane...
His right leg still weak and can't fully support the backswing of especially the long clubs.
One thing never change no matter what his swing has been changing, that is the smooth takeaway.
Lucky he injured his right leg. If it was his left - with all that follow through - it would be goodbye.
I think his right leg looked strong in contrast, surprisingly if that's the one he broke. Still ben hogan esque through the ball. Really amazing.
He's finished. This swing is so far removed from the swing he once had that I can't see him being a force on the Tour ever again.
That's been said before of him. Nothing really surprises me anymore when it comes to Tiger.
@@serjie1 He hasn't been a force on Tour since 2013. One Masters win didn't change that.
9:00 tee in hand, catch, placed, nice sleight of hand
Bionically repaired body and all TW can still put on a serious stripe show… Would be great to see him at Augusta even if for one final moment In the sun ☀️ 🔥💪👍💯🙌🤜☝️🏌️♀️
He's like swinging 75 percent effort and 100 result
He makes it look so easy
Even his snot rocket had perfect form.
To Tiger woods can you please go to the st Jude fedex classic
At home at his range?
From whence is this? Its clearly Florida... is this the PNC?
Wether or not Tiger ever gets back to competitive golf is irrelevant.. it’s just good to see him back and healthy….
truely the asmr.
ドライバーはティーの高さを変えて弾道を2つ打ってますね。😮
Is that Charlie next to him
Many club twirls suggest he's loving many of his shots